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.
A meeting is typically organized by a designated individual or group, often referred to as the meeting organizer or facilitator. This person is responsible for setting the agenda, coordinating logistics, and ensuring that the necessary participants are invited. They may also follow up on action items and distribute meeting minutes afterward. In some cases, meetings can be organized collaboratively by team members depending on the context and purpose.
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.