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Which of the following are functions of meeting moderators? Choose all that apply.
to keep a meeting on track
to delegate roles
to take meeting minutes
to organize seating
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- to keep a meeting on track — Yes. Moderators guide discussion, enforce the agenda and time limits.
- to delegate roles — Yes. Moderators often assign or confirm roles (e.g., timekeeper, note‑taker, presenter).
Not typically a moderator function:
- to take meeting minutes — Usually a separate person (the moderator typically facilitates rather than records).
- to organize seating — Generally handled by event/meeting organizers or logistics staff, not the moderator.
- to delegate roles — Yes. Moderators often assign or confirm roles (e.g., timekeeper, note‑taker, presenter).
Not typically a moderator function:
- to take meeting minutes — Usually a separate person (the moderator typically facilitates rather than records).
- to organize seating — Generally handled by event/meeting organizers or logistics staff, not the moderator.
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