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Exercise 7. Read the article on the importance of agendas for effective meetings. What information can you find on an agenda?

 

People hold meetings in business all the time, but not every meeting is as effective as it could be. The basis of an effective meeting is an agenda. People don’t always know what the meeting is about and an agenda helps you here.

An agenda tell you why you are having the meeting and gives it a clear structure. It should be circulated before the meeting so that everybody can plan and prepare. The agenda should state why the meeting is necessary, who will attend, when and where it is, and what will be discussed. Each item on the agenda is a task and should contain a verb which tells the participants what will happen. For example: «Item 2: New advertising agency». This doesn’t tell us very much. It is more effective to write: «Item 2: Tony to present new advertising agency and costs. Team to approve new agency and costs.»

After «Apologies for absence», the agenda should start with routine items, such as «Matters arising» from the last meeting. Difficult items which need more discussion should be in the middle. Ideally, the items should be timed so that the meeting finishes on time with results. The agenda should finish with «Any other business».

These are relevant issues which need to be discussed but perhaps are too recent to be included on the original agenda. After the meeting, the minute should be written and given to the participants. Action minutes give a short summary of what was discussed, and who will do what and which time.

 

Exercise 8. Read the article again and mark the statements T (true) or F (false):

 

1. The participants get the agenda when they arrive at the meeting.

2. The agenda tell you what the meeting is about.

3. You don’t know who is attending the meeting when you look at the agenda.

4. The items on the agenda tell you what will happen in the meeting.

5. The agenda should start with difficult items.

6. You should make a written record of the meeting.

7. Action minutes don’t tell you who is responsible for which task.

APOLOGIES AND MINUTES

If you cannot attend a meeting, you sent your apologies (a message to say you cannot attend). At the beginning of the meeting, someone reads out these messages.

The minutes of a meeting are written notes of what is said and decided in the meeting. During the meeting, someone takes the minutes (writes down what is said and decided). After the meeting, someone sends out the minutes. At the beginning of the next meeting people agree that the minutes are correct.

Unit 9

 

Remember the minutes of a meeting should include:

1. a summary of the chairman’s introduction;

2. a summary of the opinions and suggestions made by the participants;

3. the action points that were decided upon;

4. the people involved in carrying out the action points;

5. the deadlines that were fixed;

6. the date and time of the next meeting.

 

Part 4. AGENDA -- MEETING -- THE MINUTES

 

Exercise 1. Read the following agenda.

Then read the conversation during the meeting and do the task given below.

 

AGENDA

 

DATE 4 September

TIME 3.30pm

VENUE Main conference room

 

1. Matters arising

2. Firat to present new quotations for building new canteen

3. Andrian to propose changes to staff newsletter

4. AOB

 

Exercise 2. Read the conversation and fill in the action minutes of the meeting.

 

Cristina: So, let’s make a start. Thank you for coming. Present today are Lena, Firat and Andrian. Birgit can’t come as she is in another meeting. Firat, I think it’s your turn to take the minutes. Right, item one on our agenda today. Lena, I think you want to start with Matters arising.
Lena: The office staff is not happy about the hot desking we agreed last time. The work atmosphere is bad and getting worse. I think we should review the situation.
Cristina: Any comments?
Firat: Yes, I agree with Lena.
Cristina: So, Lena, you will write a report to review the situation. How long do you need?
Lena: I can have it ready by the eighth of September.
Cristina: Good. Let’s move on to the next item. Firat, are you ready to present?
Firat: Yes, we had two quotations for building a new canteen one from Turnbull Construction Ltd, and one from Haines Ltd. Now let me show you the facts and figures. So, I believe the Haines Ltd proposal is better.

Unit 9

 

Cristina: Do we all agree?
All: Yes.
Cristina: We all agree the Haines Ltd proposal so we will go ahead with it. Firat, please draw up a schedule for thee building work and let us have it at the next meeting. OK, our last item today is about the company newsletter. I know you wanted to point our something, Andrian?
Andrian: Let me start by saying the newsletter needs a lot of time and energy. The quality of the articles is no longer very good. Why don’t we produce the newsletter every quarter, and not once a month?
Lena: I’m not in favour of that idea. It’s very important to …
Cristina: Right. We can’t reach an agreement today. Let’s discuss the issue again at the next meeting. Andrian, please write a proposal with the pros and cons of a quarterly newsletter. That brings us to the end of the meeting. Any other business?
Lena: Would it be possible to hold the Christmas party in the new canteen?
Cristina: Good idea. Check the building schedule and report back next meeting. OK, the next meeting is here on the eleventh of September.

 

Exercise 3. Action minutes give a short summary of what was discussed and who will do what at which time. Fill in the action minutes of the meeting above.

 

MINUTES OF TEAM MEETING.

 

Date: 4th September Present: Cristina, Firat, Lena, Andrian.

Time: 3.30pm Absent: Brigit

Venue: Main conference room Minute taker: (1)……..

 

  Action steps Who? When?
Point 1. Matters arising – staff not happy about hot-desking (2) Lena (3)
Point 2. Quotations for new canteen (4) (5) Next meeting
Point 3. Changes to staff newsletter Write a proposal of pros and cons of a quarterly newsletter Andrian (6)
Point 4. AOB- Chrisman party (7) (8) (9)

 

Next meeting: (10)

 

Venue: Main conference room

 

Unit 9

 

Exercise 4. Check your understanding. Sentences 1-8 report what somebody said. Sentences a)-h) are what the person said. In each group of four match the sentences with similar meanings.

 

  1. She disagreed with the idea. a) Let’s discuss this issue at the next meeting
  2. She suggested discussing the issue at the following meeting. b) I can have the report ready by 8th of September.
  3. He recommended the Haines proposal. c) I believe the Haines proposal is the better one.
  4. She promised to finish the report by 8th of September. d) I’m not in favour of that idea.
  5. She wondered if the Christmas party could be held in the canteen. e) The company newsletter needs a lot of time and energy.
  6. She warned that we had a problem with the atmosphere at work. f) We all agree with the Haines proposal.
  7. He pointed out how much work went into the company newsletter. g) The atmosphere at work is bad and getting worse.
  8. We approved the Haines proposal. h) Would it be possible to hold the Christmas party in the new canteen.

 

Exercise 5. Now read the full minutes from the meeting between Cristina, Firat, Lena and Andrian.

 

Minutes of meeting – 4th September.

Venue: Main conference room

Present: Cristina (chair), Firat, Lena and Andrian.

Apologies for absence: Birgit

 

1. Matters arising from the previous meeting.

Hot-desking.

Lena reported that the staff were still not happy about this and warned that the atmosphere in the office was bad and was getting worse. Firat agreed with this. Lena agreed to write a report and promised to have it ready for 8th September.

2. New quotations for building new canteen.

Firat presented quotations from Turnbull Construction Ltd and Haines Ltd. Everybody agreed that the Haines proposal was better. Firat agreed to draw up a schedule for the building work and bring it to the next meeting.

3. Changes to staff newsletter.

Andrian pointed out that a lot of work was needed for the staff newsletter and that the quality was decreasing. He suggested producing the newsletter every quarter. Lena disagreed with the idea. Andrian agreed to write a proposal of the pros and cons of a quarterly newsletter.

Unit 9

 

4. AOB

Christmas party

Lena wandered if the Christmas party could be held in the canteen. She agreed to check the schedule and to report back at the next meeting.

 

Next Meeting: September 11th in the main conference room.

 






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