Which is true about meeting minutes? Meeting minutes are a summary of topics discussed and decisions made during a meeting. Meeting minutes are private notes taken during a meeting; they are not meant to be shared.
what do you think?
i think it B
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @xxDeppressionxx i think it B \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) why?
Because you can discuss and take notes during a meeting
its B or C thts all ik
oh its c
im slow
lol its ok
but yes it should be C
It is C. because of the words people say they have to be noted in the meeting
Meetings tend to go on for a long time, and people often forget what happened the last meeting happened. The minutes of a meeting are used to help refresh people's memories. For example, if the city council voted on a tax increase for sodas, then that would be part of the minutes for the next meeting (so the public or the council can bring up any issues they had with it).
C is not correct. That's a transcript of the meeting.
ok then its B
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @jimthompson5910 C is not correct. That's a transcript of the meeting. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) oop
like i said
Minutes don't contain subjective language. They're meant to be objective.
Also, the note taker doesn't inject their personal bias.
D.
Private
Incorrect. Private notes won't be accessible to the public, who can easily view the minutes. Again the purpose is to help refresh everyone's memories of a previous meeting.
So A.
Yes, the minutes are a summary of what happened. Specifically just the important topics (often done as bullet points)
because of the meeting minutes are a summary of topics discussed and decisions made during a meeting.
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