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    welcome meeting

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    Welcome Meeting AAGR19CJ09 10/26/2013 Phyllis Phillips Welcome Meeting Let’s start this meeting with a quote from Henry Ford “Coming together is a beginning‚ keeping together is progress‚ working together success” (cited from Henry Ford’s quotes on teamwork). We have worked together for a while‚ and together accomplished many things and this in itself is a reward. In order to achieve are task it is necessary for each person to be an active participant. Welcoming your opinions as well

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    Teachers

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    A. ROLE OF TEACHERS IN THE COMMUNITY The role of a teacher in society is both significant and valuable. It has far-reaching influence on the society he lives in‚ and no other personality can have an influence more profound than that of a teacher- Shiben Raina (2007). Many educationists have described the teacher in different ways. Some describe him as a dispenser of knowledge‚ while others see him as a leader‚ counsel or coach‚ facilitator and a role model. Whatever description one would want to

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    Effective Meetings

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    Williams M3.33 Effective Meetings For Managers The purpose of an agenda. The purpose of the agenda is to facilitate the business of the meeting by providing a clear and concise list of the items to be dealt with. An agenda is one of the most important elements for a productive meeting. The agenda communicates important information such as: Topics for discussion Presenter or discussion leader for each topic Time allotment for each topic Provides an outline for the meeting (how long to spend on

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    Meeting Agenda

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    Organizing Meetings Organizing meetings basically involves three steps: • Preparing Notice-to inform the participants about the title‚purpose‚date‚ time‚venue etc purpose of the meeting. • Enlisting Agenda-to inform and guide the participants about what issues are going to be brought under discussion in the meeting • Writing Minutes – to note down all the important discussion points‚ descions‚ and conclusions drawn in the meeting. Preparing Notice: The first and foremost task

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    meeting you

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    Assignment: Narrative Essay Meeting You My heart stopped as time froze around me‚ so many thoughts running through my mind it felt as though I was dizzy. I sat there on the couch silent‚ my head in my knees‚ thinking how am I going to do this. I was struggling to regain my composure. After three boxes which makes nine tests‚ nine positives that cannot be an error. How will I tell my family? How will I tell my boyfriend of four years? I chuckle to myself‚ who am I kidding he’ll run the first chance

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    Types Of Meetings

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    Types of meetings[edit] Meetings are often held inconference rooms First staff meeting of a new executive Training meeting about sustainable design. The photo shows a training meeting with factory workers in astainless steel ecodesign company from Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil. Common types of meeting include: Ad hoc meeting‚ a meeting called for a special purpose Board meeting‚ a meeting of the Board of directors of an organization Investigative Meeting‚ generally when conducting a pre-interview‚ exit

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    Organising meetings

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    Task 1: Make meeting arrangements 1- Name three types of meeting and their purposes and three ways that meeting can be conducted. Meeting Purpose Conducted Formal meeting (e.g. Annual Elect the Board of directors The meeting is conducted by General Meeting) and inform members of a chairperson‚ it includes an previous and future agenda which provide the activities. order of the meeting items‚ action items or agreements must be nominated by one participant and supported or approved

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    Meeting Room

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    members. Hi Team‚ here’s the meeting room facilities draft 1. -Jiyang Shi You can arrange our meeting rooms for all kinds of business occasions - pick a layout that fits your meeting: * Boardroom – ideal for formal meetings * Cabaret – great for collaborative working * Theatre – for professional presentations * Classroom – a comfortable education environment * U-shape – enables and encourages open discussion Or choose from standard meeting rooms‚ relaxed but confidential

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    Mock Meeting

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    (2014238446) AD HOC COMMITTEE UITM BRANCH‚ SEGAMAT CAMPUS NOTICE OF MEETING The third meeting of “Flood Rescue Mission” will be held on 23 February 2015 at U203‚ UITM Johor. *Attendance is compulsory. Please contact me if you cannot attend. ............................................ MARIAH AMIRAH BINTI MOHD AMIN Secretary 20 February 2015 AD HOC COMMITTEE UITM JOHOR BRANCH‚ SEGAMAT CAMPUS “Flood Rescue Mission” Meeting Agenda: 1) Chairman’s address 2) Introduction to board of directors

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    Minutes of Meeting

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    Taking Minutes forms an essential part of most meetings. Their purpose is firstly to record Action Points‚ ie‚ what actions have been decided upon‚ who is responsible and what the milestones and deadlines are. Secondly they record summaries of the discussions held at the meeting. Taking minutes is a skilled job because the minute taker has to follow what can be confusing and inarticulate debates and summarise accurately what was said. After the meeting the minutes should be checked with the chairperson

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