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Dictionary: a·gen·da   (ə-jĕn') pronunciation
n., pl., -das.
  1. A list or program of things to be done or considered: "They share with them an agenda beyond the immediate goal of democratization of the electoral process" (Daniel Sneider).
  2. A plural of agendum.

[Latin, pl. of agendum, agendum. See agendum.]

USAGE NOTE   It is true that Cicero would have used agendum to refer to a single item of business before the Roman Senate, with agenda as its plural. But in Modern English a phrase such as item on the agenda expresses the sense of agendum, and agenda is used as a singular noun to denote the set or list of such items, as in The agenda for the meeting has not yet been set. If a plural of agenda is required, the form should be agendas: The agendas of both meetings are exceptionally varied.


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Thesaurus: agenda
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noun

    An organized list, as of procedures, activities, or events: calendar, docket, lineup, order of the day (often used in plural), program, schedule, timetable. See planned/unplanned.

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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: A list of things to be done.

pronunciation Mr. Franco's agenda was too long.

Wikipedia: Agenda (meeting)
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An agenda is a list of meeting activities in the order in which they are to be taken up, beginning with the call to order and ending with adjournment. It usually includes one or more specific items of business to be considered. It may, but is not required to, include specific times for one or more activities. An agenda may also be called a docket.

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Etymology

Originally agenda was a plural word, a Latin term for "things [needing] to be done". What is now known as an agenda is a list of individual items, each of which was originally referred to as an agendum. In modern English, however, it is equally acceptable, and more common, to refer to the list as a whole as the agenda for the meeting. This modern English word is singular, and has a plural of agendas.

Explanation

In business meetings of deliberative bodies, the agenda may also be known as the orders of the day. The agenda is usually distributed to a meeting's participants prior to the meeting, so that they will be aware of the subjects to be discussed, and are able to prepare for the meeting accordingly.

In parliamentary procedure, an agenda is not binding upon an assembly unless its own rules make it so, or unless it has been adopted as the agenda for the meeting by majority vote at the start of the meeting. Otherwise, it is merely for the guidance of the chair.

If an agenda is binding upon an assembly, and a specific time is listed for an item, that item cannot be taken up before that time, and must be taken up when that time arrives even if other business is pending. If it is desired to do otherwise, the rules can be suspended for that purpose.

Form of agenda

The agenda is usually headed with the date, time and location of the meeting, followed by a series of points outlining the order of the meeting.

Points on a typical agenda may include:

  • Welcome/open meeting
  • Support for absence
  • Approve minutes of the previous meeting
  • Matters arising from the previous meeting
  • A list of specific points to be discussed — this section is where the bulk of the discussion as well as decisions in the meeting usually takes place
  • Any other business (AOB) — allowing a participant to raise another point for discussion.
  • Arrange/announce details of next meeting
  • Tea and biscuits
  • Close meeting

Template of Agenda

“Let’s find a Name for Product X!”

Objective To brainstorm a name of our newest product

Attendees Junaid, Taha, Mursaleen, Tauseef and Farrukh Nizamani

Date, Time and Duration Tuesday, November 10, 2009 from 6:00 to 7:00 pm

Location Main Boardroom, Head Office

What to Bring A thesaurus, a dictionary, your creative thinking caps and anything else that gives you creative inspiration

Agenda Presenter: Farrukh Nizamani will lead the brainstorming session and record the session notes

Topic: He’s prepared brain-tweaking questions to help us discover that perfect name for our product.

Allocated Time: 12 minutes each.


Translations: Agenda
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - agenda, dagsorden, program

Nederlands (Dutch)
(vergader)agenda

Français (French)
n. - ordre du jour, programme, (fig) programme

Deutsch (German)
n. - Tagesordnung

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ημερήσια διάταξη, θεματολόγιο, πινάκιο υποθέσεων

Italiano (Italian)
ordine del giorno, agenda

Português (Portuguese)
n. - agenda (f), livro (m) de apontamentos, pauta (f) (de reunião etc.)

Русский (Russian)
повестка дня

Español (Spanish)
n. - agenda, orden del día, programa

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - dagordning, anteckningsbok

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
待议诸事项, 日常工作事项, 议程

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 待議諸事項, 日常工作事項, 議程

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 협의 사항, 의사 일정, 비망록

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 会議事項, 議事日程

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) برنامج, جدول أعمال‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮סדר-היום‬


 
 
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