Course Details
If people can't remember or agree on what actually occurred at a meeting, how can the group effectively accomplish its objectives? This workshop will enable participants to understand their role as a minute taker and the best techniques for producing minutes that include all the essential information needed.
Specific learning objectives include:
- Recognize the importance of minute-taking.
- Develop key minute-taking skills, including listening skills, critical thinking, and organization.
- Be able to remedy many of the complaints that beset minute-takers.
- Be able to write minutes that are suitable for formal meetings, semi-formal meetings, and action minutes.
- Be an efficient minute-taker in any type of meeting.
- Be able to prepare and maintain a minute book.
Delivery Method
Instructor Led classroom based training. Scheduled classes are normally held in Kyalami, Midrand - near to Sandton in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. Stationary and textbook included. Refreshments, including 2 tea breaks and
a cooked meal for lunch are provided for full time courses. Light finger meals are supplied for part time courses.
Audience
Any individual wishing to spice up his / her skills in taking minutes
Pre-Requisites
Course Duration
1 Day
Cost from 1st of March 2012
R 1,080.00 excl vat
R 1,231.20 incl vat
Note: information may change without notice.
Course Outline
You will spend the first part of the day getting to know participants and discussing what will take place during the workshop. Students will also have an opportunity to identify their personal learning objectives.
- The Role of a Minute Taker
- To begin, participants will discuss the role of a minute taker. They will also explore common problems and solutions in small groups.
- The Skills of a Minute Taker
- Next, participants will learn about the three key skills that a minute taker must have: an ability to listen, critical thinking skills, and good organization techniques.
- Meeting Agreements
- This session will discuss meeting agreements and give participants three templates to take away and customize.
- Styles of Minutes
- During this session, participants will look at samples of three types of minutes: formal, informal, and action.
- What Do I Record?
- Next, participants will learn what to record during a meeting.
- Techniques for Preparing Minutes
- This session will give participants the tools for creating minutes, including organization methods, techniques for writing drafts, and proofreading tips.
- Taking Minutes in an Interactive Meeting
- During this session, participants will learn how their role as a minute-taker will be different in an interactive meeting.
- The Minute Book
- To wrap up the day, participants will learn how to build and maintain a minute book.
- Workshop Wrap-Up
- At the end of the day, students will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan.
There are currently no up and coming The Minute-Taker's Workshop courses scheduled. We can schedule a course if we have at least 3 people. If you are interested please fill out the form below.
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