to a meeting Section 1: The purpose of an Agenda A meeting agenda communicates important information and informs all attendees what subjects will be discussed in the meeting. It lets attendees know the parameters & helps prevent deviation from the topics on discussion. Most importantly‚ the meeting agenda gives a sense direction & helps people prepare for the meeting as it will clearly state is prep work is required. The meeting agenda needs to contain a series of information to assist
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PATTERN OF THE NEWS MEDIA CONSUMPTION AND NEWS DISCUSSION AMONG YOUTH: A TEST OF AGENDA SETTING THEORY SAODAH WOK (wsaodah@iiu.edu.my; 016-6524383); EZHAR TAMAM (ezhar@fbmk.upm.edu.my; 0192271481); SUCI ELSA MARIA (sucielsamaria@yahoo.com; 0149306803) Paper Prepared for: International Communication and Media Conference (ICOME’10) Communication and Society: Challenges and Engagement 18-20 June 2010 Organized by: Faculty of Communication and Modern Languages Universiti
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Effective meetings for managers 1. PURPOSE OF AN AGENDA The purpose of an agenda is to communicate important information such as topics for discussion‚ presenter or discussion leader for each topic‚ and time allotment for each topic. The purpose of an agenda is also to provide an outline for the meeting (how long to spend on which topics) and a focus for the meeting (the objective of the meeting must be clearly stated in the agenda). The agenda can be used as a checklist to ensure that all information
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would prepare for‚ manage and contribute to a meeting. • PURPOSE OF THE AGENDA An agenda is a list of topics rather like a framework that are to be discussed at a meeting‚ this helps the meeting to flow properly and means that the attendees cannot divert off at a tangent onto other topics. It gives the meeting a structure. The agenda should be concise; not be too long but condensed in bullet point form. On the agenda we include any speakers of video/dvd evidence. • HOW TO PREPARE PRIOR
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be held --What do we intend to achieve --How urgent is the meeting --Draw a time frame and items for the meeting --Previously ask the attendees if they have any other issues which they wish to discus so we can include them as well in the final agenda. --Prepare any other documents we might need at the meeting such as: financial report‚ correspondence‚ statistical reports‚ research and marketing reports‚ blank
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the meeting‚ and the way in which it should be dealt with on the agenda. Decide what business requires discussion and what requires a decision by the Management Committee; * Ensure that the notice of the meeting is given‚ that suitable accommodation is arranged and confirmed‚ and that copies of the agenda is prepared; * Circulate to all members (a) any papers to be discussed at the upcoming meeting and (b) a copy of the agenda‚ minutes of the previous meeting; and * Make sure that any reports
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MM3.33 Effectiveness meeting for managers * The purpose of an Agenda: is to establish the topic in which you need to discuss at the meeting and to help you prepare for those issues/topics. In setting an agenda it will help you keep on track and help you keep on the task at hand so no-one goes of the topics. Provide the set agenda to those attending the meeting a head of time stating time /date/place meeting held so aware and allowing them to know what to expect at the meeting and so they then
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Assessment 3 Review of Video Clips and Short Answer Responses Video 1 – Effective Meeting 1. The group addressed the agenda items by making sure everyone had a copy of the agenda‚ being prompt and organised by addressing all items in order‚ they stuck to the appropriate conversation and follow up and gave everyone a chance to talk. 2. Two strategies that the facilitator used to encourage all group members to participate equally in the meeting were; 1.Greeted everyone as they came in and acknowledged
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the minutes contain? Before each meeting an agenda should be drawn up‚ detailing the matters to be discussed at the meeting. A set of minutes should normally include the following information: • heading (type of meeting • time‚ date and place of meeting • list of people attending (attendees) • list of absent members of the group (apologies) • approval of the previous meeting’s minutes‚ and any matters arising from those minutes • for each item in the agenda‚ a record of the principal points discussed
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BASED ASSIGNMENT - O M3.33 – EFFECTIVE MEETINGS FOR MANAGERS THE PURPOSE OF AN AGENDA An agenda is usually prepared by the chair person or secretary and / or is derived from minutes from a previous meeting. The agenda is there to highlight the purpose of the meeting and to ensure the roles and responsibilities of the attendees is clearly communicated‚ to enable control and effectiveness of the proceedings. An agenda should include the structure of the proposed meeting which will enable attendees
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