This document discusses the benefits of an online meeting application called Lorros. It allows groups to hold discussions, make decisions, and take votes without having to meet in person or at the same time. Key benefits include: 1) Not requiring all members to be available at the same time; 2) Providing a structured meeting process; and 3) Creating an accurate record of the meeting that is immediately available through minutes, comments, votes and action items. It suggests this could reduce unproductive meeting time and make it easier for groups like property managers and boards to make timely decisions.
While taking notes is an easy task, taking minutes requires a bit more structure as your "notes" become a record of whatever meeting or event you've written about. Whether it’s a public meeting or one that’s behind closed doors, you will understand the rules (Specific Rules for NH) that govern the minute-writing process. Additionally, you will learn tricks, tips and shortcuts that will ensure that you answer the who's, what's, where's and when's accurately and with ease. In addition to the traditional "pen and paper" method, sample Word templates and free minute-taking software will be discussed.
While taking notes is an easy task, taking minutes requires a bit more structure as your "notes" become a record of whatever meeting or event you've written about. Whether it’s a public meeting or one that’s behind closed doors, you will understand the rules (Specific Rules for NH) that govern the minute-writing process. Additionally, you will learn tricks, tips and shortcuts that will ensure that you answer the who's, what's, where's and when's accurately and with ease. In addition to the traditional "pen and paper" method, sample Word templates and free minute-taking software will be discussed.
The Painless Guide to Taking Meeting MinutesKwin Peterson
Good meeting minutes add tons of value to a meeting while bad meeting minutes are a liability. An undocumented meeting is just a waste.
This presentation will teach you the basics of good minute taking and contains links to a short video on the three principles of meeting minutes and the four questions your minutes must answer.
Get the most out of your experience as GETS trainers. We will discuss:
• Updates to the GETS Leader’s Guide and how you can adapt it for your zone(s)
• Facilitation techniques and how to address potential challenges
• What’s new in Rotary and how it may impact your training
Conversion Optimsiation - Using Customer Intelligence to Convince and ConvertIn Marketing We Trust
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The Painless Guide to Taking Meeting MinutesKwin Peterson
Good meeting minutes add tons of value to a meeting while bad meeting minutes are a liability. An undocumented meeting is just a waste.
This presentation will teach you the basics of good minute taking and contains links to a short video on the three principles of meeting minutes and the four questions your minutes must answer.
Get the most out of your experience as GETS trainers. We will discuss:
• Updates to the GETS Leader’s Guide and how you can adapt it for your zone(s)
• Facilitation techniques and how to address potential challenges
• What’s new in Rotary and how it may impact your training
Conversion Optimsiation - Using Customer Intelligence to Convince and ConvertIn Marketing We Trust
Going Beyond the Transaction is a case study of how customer intelligence and insights from data can be used to optimise conversion, especially for businesses with online/offline customer journeys.
Here is a guide of reminders of pre-meeting, during meeting, and post-meeting etiquette rules for planning and meeting in a virtual meeting environment.
Explains in detail the various points to take into consideration while deciding about holding a meeting or not,finalizing the agenda,venue,date and time of holding the meeting and finally conducting the meeting and recording the minutes
This is a step by step presentation of how to Plan, Lead, and facilitate a successful meeting for Maximum results.
How to prepare for a meeting
Run a meeting effectively
Meeting documents
It shows how to ask the most important question at the end of the meeting for maximum results
Different aspects of Business meeting ..L. K. Kokate
Includes content like
Understanding role of meetings,
planning meetings,
developing meeting agendas,
scheduling meetings,
Taking notes and
publishing minutes
1. Productive Results Fewer Meetings . . . An online discussion and decision making application which simulates a meeting without actually having a meeting.
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3. Bumped other things on your calendar to attend meeting but then meeting cancelled
42. Agenda Preparation Before the meeting starts, any member can submit an agenda topic, which is emailed to all other members of the group Members can go online at anytime to view draft agenda.
43. Meeting Participation Meeting is not sequential. Comments can be made on any topic at any time Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5
44. Discussion All comments & responses are emailed to membersas well as available online in the database. comments responses
45. Voting Once a resolution is seconded, participating membersmay vote at any time. During the meeting, the ballot is secret. Votes may be changed at any time beforemeeting ends.
46. Action Items . . . the chair creates an Action Item sets a target date and assigns a member
47. Action Items . . . the member adds updates at anytime (not only during meetings) which are emailed to all members who can respond (at any time)
iMeetingsComm is an online approach to help prepare, conduct, record and archive structured meetings where:the time is set in advancethe agenda is prepared in advancethere is voting on resolutionsminutes are producedBased on Robert’s Rules
Conventional Meetings/Face to FaceOne placeSame TimeTime and/or attendance usually determined by availability of membersRigid ScheduleDuration usually in hoursImportant items may be hurried, deferred or dropped.SequentialConference call / onlineany placeAll other limitations of conventional meetingsiMeetingsCommany placeAny timeTime for meeting has broader limits which allows members to join at their convenienceMember availability not usually an issueFlexible scheduleDuration can be daysNo need to hurry, defer or drop agenda topicsMeetings random/not sequential, comments can be made on any topic at any time during the meeting.
Meeting duration can be days which allows you to participate according to your schedule.
Chair may delete or edit any agenda topic.
Make comments when subject is on your mind.Focus on topics which are most important to you.Take time to reflect – able to back and revisit agenda items.
Can change vote based on new informationresults not known until end of meeting
iMeetingsCommCreated and assigned at meetingTarget date set
Comments can be made at any timeMembers can always be up to date on the progress of all action itemsAppears as business arising from previous minutes until closed by chair.Ensures proper closure of item
All comments and votes made at the meeting are captured online in the iMeetingsComm database. There is no question of accuracy.All captured comments form the minutes which are available online as soon as the meeting is over.Minutes available in printable form in summary, by topic, or complete.
A complete list of agendas and minutes is available from the member’s home page.When new members join group, they can easily access historical minutes.