To organize a meeting, a person needs to breakdown when things will be said. What events will take place during the meeting needs to be timed out as well.
I will organise a beakfast meeting with them,explain everything and comfort the according to their concern. And do what they think it's right.
Australians typically spell "organise" with an "s" instead of a "z" as "organise."
No. Organise is a verb.
Yes, the word organise is a verb.
1. Have a purpose (amazingly few meetings seem to have one) 2. Who needs to be there to fulfill the purpose? Not too many or too few. Invite them at a time they can come. 3. Prepare for the meeting - agenda, timeframe, room or call-in number, etc.
The correct spelling in British English is organise."We will organise a fundraiser".The correct spelling in American English is organize."I will organize a family lunch".
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To organise scripts.
to organise the map