Overview
Course duration: 1 day.
Make minute taking a complete breeze. Using a few simple yet brilliantly effective techniques, you can be in total control, get to the heart of the meeting and have the confidence to know that youve got everything covered.
A minute taker has a key role in ensuring meetings are productive. You want to be confident and competent in this role. Throughout the day, the trainer will take you through a step-by-step approach to producing effective minutes giving templates to help you produce structured agendas and take notes effectively. Practical exercises will help you build confidence and put ideas into practice.
Is it right for me?
Designed for those who need the confidence and skills to produce accurate minutes.
What will I learn?
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Save valuable time and gain confidence in your role as minute taker.
- Work in partnership effectively with the chair and colleagues when preparing the agenda, meeting papers and minutes.
- Recognise your own barriers to active listening and overcome them to help maintain concentration and capture key points.
- Try out new, tried and tested note-taking techniques.
- Pick out key points from discussions.
- Ultimately produce a clear, concise set of minutes.
Pre-course Activity
You may want to bring a sample of minutes you have produced to review and refer to on the day. You will be asked to complete a pre-course questionnaire which will help the trainer to focus on individual needs.
What will it cover?
Before the Meeting - Guidance on How to Set up a Meeting
- The importance of a structured agenda to guide people through a meeting
- The minute-taker and the chair working in partnership
The Difference Between Hearing and Actively Listening
- Maintaining concentration when interest is fading
- Tips to overcome personal barriers to listening
Note-Taking There is More than One Way
- Different ways to take notes in different situations
- What information is not necessary to note?
- Do the action points stand out with time-frames and those responsible?
The Final Stages
- Making sense of the notes immediately after the meeting is the language used reader-friendly?
- The need to make the minutes visually appealing
- Formatting and structuring the minutes for clarity and professionalism
- Checking for accuracy facts, grammar and punctuation
- Have the minutes achieved their purpose?
Action Planning
- Creating your personal action plan for the future
Further courses to consider
Professional Written Communication
Writing Effective Reports
Trainer Profile
Jean Sutcliffe
Without training, minute taking can be one of the most challenging aspects of the secretarial role. Its difficult to understand whats relevant and what isnt, how to keep up and to keep focused.
Ive taken minutes for many years, at team meetings, senior management meetings and board meetings and have some invaluable tips and techniques to share with you that will help you make sense of your notes and turn them into perfect sets of minutes.
The Faculty
Along with Debbie Austin, Chris Norburn, Dani Littlejohn, Gillian Brown, Teresa Benzinski and Linda Audsley, Jean Sutcliffe is part of the dedicated faculty team who will deliver this course.
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Recent delegates have said:
"I found the trainer really professional and friendly; her approach made me feel very comfortable."
Testimonial
Alice Tory, PA
Air Partner PLC
"I found the Minute Taking Made Simple course priceless! It was good fun, we were kept stimulated and it was great to draw on skills from others as well as the trainer. Producing minutes back at work isn't a task I have to put off - I can just get on with them! I would recommend this course to anyone wanting to improve or start out with minute taking."