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Our meeting experts compiled 7 best practices that apply to all sorts of teams and scenarios. 1 Date and time of the meeting. ... 2 Names of the participants. ... 3 Purpose of the meeting. ... 4 Agenda items and topics discussed. ... 5 Key decisions and action items. ... 6 Next meeting date and place. ... 7 Documents to be included in the report.
When following Robert's Rules of Order, board minutes must include: The type of meeting. The date, time, and location of the meeting. A list of attendees, including nonvoting participants with their names, titles, and reasons for attending.
What to include when writing meeting minutes? Meeting basics like name, place, date and time? ... List of meeting participants. ... Meeting purpose. ... Agenda items. ... Next meeting date and place. ... Documents to be included in the meeting report. ... Key action items.
Specifically, for each major item acted upon, the minutes should reflect the issues presented; the significant factors discussed and relied upon; the alternatives considered, if appropriate; the fact that questions were asked during the discussion; and the decision reached by the Board or Board Committee.
Nonprofits should consider including the following information in their minutes records: The time and date that the meeting is held. The name of the venue where the meeting is held. Name of the organization holding the meeting. The names of participants, as well as board members who were absent.