Meeting minutes contain opinions and commentary from the note-taker. Correct :)
Yes, you can request a copy of the minutes from a meeting, especially if you were a participant or if the meeting was public. Typically, the person responsible for taking minutes or the meeting organizer can provide them. If the minutes are not readily available, you may need to follow up with the relevant department or organization to obtain them.
By taking minutes at a meeting, you are preserving the historical record of the meeting for future reference.
types of minutes for meeting
'Minutes of the meeting' is a compilation of the points discussed at a meeting. The Minutes include details like the date of the meeting, agenda for the meeting and list of attendees, followed by the points discussed. It serves to keep a track on the progress of the actionables discussed and one can refer back to the Minutes to take stock of the current status. The minutes are usually circulated by either the secretary or else by someone who takes part in the discussion.
Meeting minutes are used so people who were not at the meetings (like SEC investigators who are trying to prosecute your thieving CEO) can have a good idea of what happened during the meeting. Generally, meeting minutes will be a brief summary of discussions, but the level of detail required should be tailored to your circumstances and your audience.
Meeting minutes are used so people who were not at the meetings (like SEC investigators who are trying to prosecute your thieving CEO) can have a good idea of what happened during the meeting. Generally, meeting minutes will be a brief summary of discussions, but the level of detail required should be tailored to your circumstances and your audience.
are the minutes of the meeting ...
meeting, audience
It's actually called an audience, you can look it up
The noun "minutes of a meeting" takes a singular verb when referring to the document itself (e.g. "The minutes of the meeting was distributed"), but a plural verb when referring to the contents or details within the document (e.g. "The minutes of the meeting were thorough").
No. Audience is a noun (collective noun for observers, or a private meeting).
Minutes are not typically capitalized unless they are part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence. For example, "Meeting Minutes" or "Minutes of the Meeting."
The "MINUTES" of the meeting are plural therefore they WERE adopted.
Meeting minutes contain opinions and commentary from the note-taker. Correct :)
Secretary
Minutes of board meeting capture the decisions made at that meeting. Minutes are approved at the meeting that follows and most organizations keep a board minutes book by year to document board decisions.