
基本信息出版社:Kogan Page Ltd
页码:147 页
出版日期:2006年07月
ISBN:0749445599
条形码:9780749445591
装帧:平装
正文语种:英语
丛书名:Creating Success
内容简介
Minutes are vital to the success of meetings. Attendees rely on them for information they may have missed and they serve as an essential communications tool for non-participants. In addition, the action points highlighted in minutes act as a timely reminder for the whole organization. Minute-taking is such a crucial part of business management meetings but there is a common misconception that all secretaries and administrators can simply take minutes.
Taking minutes involves listening skills, the ability to absorb information and to summarize it simultaneously. The minute-taker is one of the most important and powerful people in a meeting. Although the tasks can be daunting, it is an opportunity to develop knowledge, broaden horizons and build credibility within the organization.
Now in its second edition, Taking Minutes of Meetings is an accessible reference guide following the whole meeting cycle. Starting with organising a meeting, it goes on to give reliable, hands-on advice about the sections of a meeting; the agenda; personal preparation; taking notes; accuracy; structuring notes; writing up the minutes and recording decisions and actions. Aimed at anyone new to taking minutes and professionals looking to brush up their technique.
作者简介 Gutmann is a training consultant specializing in office communication.
媒体推荐 "Office communications consultant Joanna Gutmann carefully explains every aspect of the process, from setting up the meeting and distributing the agenda to taking notes, recording decisions and actions in such a manner that any reader will immediately understand what happened, and formatting the minutes." First Voice
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“Office communications consultant Joanna Gutmann carefully explains every aspect of the process, from setting up the meeting and distributing the agenda to taking notes, recording decisions and actions in such a manner that any reader will immediately understand what happened, and formatting the minutes.”
First Voice