Difference between revisions of "Minutes"
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| − | The minutes are the | + | The minutes are the records of the assemblies. Also known as minutes of assembly or protocols, are the instant written record of an [[assembly]] or a meeting ([[division meeting]]). |
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| − | Minutes may be created during the meeting by a typist or recorder (DE: Protokollant), who | + | Minutes may be created during the meeting by a typist or recorder (DE: [[Protokollant]]), who makes notes of the assebly and then prepare the minutes and issue them to the members of the project afterwards through the [[distribution list]]. |
| − | Protocols are important because in case someone couldn't be at any assembly can get the important information discussed in the meeting and be up to date with the issues and topics which are relevant for our house and our events. | + | Protocols are important because in case someone couldn't be at any [[assembly]] can get the important information discussed in the meeting and be up to date with the issues and topics which are relevant for our house and our events. |
Revision as of 15:24, 2 January 2019
The minutes are the records of the assemblies. Also known as minutes of assembly or protocols, are the instant written record of an assembly or a meeting (division meeting).
Purpose:
Minutes may be created during the meeting by a typist or recorder (DE: Protokollant), who makes notes of the assebly and then prepare the minutes and issue them to the members of the project afterwards through the distribution list.
Protocols are important because in case someone couldn't be at any assembly can get the important information discussed in the meeting and be up to date with the issues and topics which are relevant for our house and our events.