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Minutes serve as a
1. record of what was accomplished during a meeting.
2. critique of the key decisions and discussion points.
3. reminder of how much time is left in a meeting.
4. plan for the topics that a meeting will cover.
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Minutes are a formal record of what was accomplished (decisions, action items, motions, attendance, and key points). They are not a critique, they don’t function as a running clock, and they are not the plan for the meeting (the agenda is the plan).
Minutes are a formal record of what was accomplished (decisions, action items, motions, attendance, and key points). They are not a critique, they don’t function as a running clock, and they are not the plan for the meeting (the agenda is the plan).
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