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Minute Taking Training

Minute taking is a vital skill for those involved in business meetings, including, secretaries, PAs and administrative assistants.
 
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  • Improve your minute taking techniques
  • Bring your minute taking skills up to date
  • Enrol today for expert tuition from minute taking experts in professional venues across the UK

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  • What are the timings of the course?

    The course begins at 9am and finishes around 5pm.

  • What time shall I arrive at the venue?

    Please arrive at your training venue for 08:45am

  • What is the experience of the instructor(s) delivering my course?

    All of our instructors are fully accredited and have years of experience.

  • What do I receive on the course?

    You will receive your courseware folder, certificate, experienced instructor and refreshments

  • Does the course include certificates?

    Yes, we provide an official certificate upon completion of the course

Overview

This intensive one-day training course has been designed to develop an understanding of the role of a minute taker, to recognise the importance of minute taking, and to teach essential techniques for producing minutes that include all the information required, in the most suitable format for the occasion. There is also some discussion of how to overcome some of the problems that arise in the role.s own needs.

Who Should Attend the Course?  

Anyone who needs to take notes or minutes at meetings. The variety of people who need minute taking training is extremely wide, though likely candidates include secretaries, PAs and administrative assistants.

Course Outline 

Course Introduction and Overview

The Role of a Minute Taker

What is a Minute Taker?

Problems and Solutions

The Skills of a Minute Taker

Meeting Agreements

Meeting Agreements

Minutes Styles

Choosing a Style

Informal Minutes

Action Minutes

Formal Minutes

Recording Motions and Resolutions

What to Record

Techniques for Preparing Minutes

Top Techniques for Preparing Minutes

Writing Minutes

Editing Minutes

Taking Minutes in an Interactive Meeting

The Role of the Facilitator at an Interactive Meeting

Members More Able To Participate

The Role of the Minute Taker at an Interactive Meeting

The Minute Book

Developing Your Minute Taking Skills

Appearances

Listening Skills

A Personal Action Plan

What's Included

  • The Minute Taking courseware folder
  • Certificates
  • Experienced instructors
  • Refreshments

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This intensive one-day training course has been designed to develop an understanding of the role of a minute taker, to recognise the importance of minute taking, and to teach essential techniques for producing minutes that include all the information required, in the most suitable format for the occasion. There is also some discussion of how to overcome some of the problems that arise in the role.s own needs.

Who Should Attend the Course?  

Anyone who needs to take notes or minutes at meetings. The variety of people who need minute taking training is extremely wide, though likely candidates include secretaries, PAs and administrative assistants.

Course Outline 

Course Introduction and Overview

The Role of a Minute Taker

What is a Minute Taker?

Problems and Solutions

The Skills of a Minute Taker

Meeting Agreements

Meeting Agreements

Minutes Styles

Choosing a Style

Informal Minutes

Action Minutes

Formal Minutes

Recording Motions and Resolutions

What to Record

Techniques for Preparing Minutes

Top Techniques for Preparing Minutes

Writing Minutes

Editing Minutes

Taking Minutes in an Interactive Meeting

The Role of the Facilitator at an Interactive Meeting

Members More Able To Participate

The Role of the Minute Taker at an Interactive Meeting

The Minute Book

Developing Your Minute Taking Skills

Appearances

Listening Skills

A Personal Action Plan