An agency must produce records responsive to a request within three business days absent exceptional circumstances.
(b)(1) Except as otherwise provided by law, all meetings shall be open to the public. All votes at any meeting shall be taken in public after due notice of the meeting and compliance with the posting and agenda requirements of this chapter.
Georgia's Open Meetings Act The law requires that government meetings be open to the public. The law also requires governmental bodies to provide reasonable notice of all meetings.
Conversations that occur in public can be recorded by a third party (see O.C.G.A. § 16-11-62). Recording actions in public places without the consent of those being recorded is legal. Recording actions in a private place that is out of public view requires the consent of all those being recorded (see O.C.G.A.
50-18-71. (a) All public records shall be open for personal inspection and copying, except those which by order of a court of this state or by law are specifically exempted from disclosure. Records shall be maintained by agencies to the extent and in the manner required by Article 5 of this chapter.
Georgia Open records law gives the public the right to see, inspect and copy all "public records."
Here are some good questions to ask a CEO in regards to their leadership: What are your thoughts on leadership? What makes a good leader? What do you think are the most important qualities for a leader? What do you think are the biggest challenges faced by leaders today? How do you develop and motivate your team?
Here is a suggested email you could send to your boss requesting their accompaniment to a meeting: Subject: Request for Your Attendance at Upcoming (Meeting Name) Meeting Dear (Boss' Name), I wanted to request your presence at the upcoming (Meeting Name) meeting scheduled for (Date) at (Time).
Another way to impart a positive impression is by incorporating positive nonverbal communication into your meeting, such as: Maintaining eye contact. Nodding your head. Opening your palms rather than keeping your hands folded or closed. Leaning into the conversation. Sitting upright to maintain good posture.
Basic rules of meeting request emails Invite as few people as possible. Check calendars to see potential times. Be clear about why the meeting is needed. Send a meeting agenda in advance. Provide a call to action (CTA) ... State the time and place clearly.