Overview:
Meeting documentation is often treated as routine admin, but it plays a major role in communication, accountability, and effective follow-up. This session explains why documenting meetings matters, what should be captured, and how better records support stronger decisions and better execution.
Why you should Attend:
When meetings are not documented properly, decisions get blurred, actions are forgotten, and accountability weakens. Good documentation protects clarity, follow-through, and organisational memory.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Why meeting documentation matters more than many teams realise
- What should be captured during and after meetings
- The link between documentation, accountability, and follow-through
- Risks created by weak, vague, or missing records
- Good habits for consistent and useful meeting documentation
- How better documentation improves clarity, ownership, and decision-making
Who Will Benefit:
- Administrative Professionals
- Executive Assistants
- Office Managers
- Project Coordinators
- Team Leaders
- Supervisors
- Managers
- Support Staff