Agenda Writing

Taylor Emma
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An agenda, also called a docket or a schedule, is a list of activities in the order they are to be taken up, from the beginning till the adjournment. An agenda helps in preparing for a meeting by providing a list of items and a clear set of topics, objectives, and time frames that are needed to be discussed upon.

Format of an Agenda

An Agenda normally includes the following elements βˆ’

●      Meeting Agenda Title βˆ’ at the top; preferably center-aligned

●      Meeting Information βˆ’ Description of the purpose

●      Objective βˆ’ description of Agenda

●      Date βˆ’ for maintaining records of correspondence

●      Location βˆ’ the place of meeting

●      Time βˆ’ the actual time of commencement of the meeting

●      Meeting Type βˆ’ brainstorming or Discussion or Assessment

●      Time of Arrival βˆ’ time to begin the meeting

●      Time of Adjournment βˆ’ time the meeting ends

●      Attendees βˆ’ Number of people present, with their names

●      Preparation for Meeting βˆ’

ΓΌ  Please Read βˆ’ instructions to be followed

ΓΌ  Please bring βˆ’ things supposed to be carried that day

ΓΌ  Action Items βˆ’

ΓΌ  Last ActionΓΌ  Responsible AuthorityΓΌ  Due Date
ΓΌ  New ActionΓΌ  Responsible AuthorityΓΌ  Due Date

ΓΌ  Other notes βˆ’ other instruction or information to be taken down.

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