.....Test
Your Note Taking Savvy, by
Donna Deeprose
| 2) |
In
a formal meeting that follows parliamentary procedure, minutes should
include: |
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Everything
said at the meeting, word for word, to the extent you can capture it. |
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Motions
made and outcomes of votes taken. |
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Attendees,
agenda items, highlights of discussion, motions and their outcomes, actions
to be taken, by whom and when. |
| 3) |
If
you are assigned to take notes at a meeting and you don't understand a
crucial point someone is making, should you: |
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During
the meeting, ask the person to clarify it. |
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After
the meeting, ask the person to clarify it. |
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Record
the person's words as you heard them. |
| 4) |
To
prepare yourself to be the note taker at an upcoming meeting, you should:
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Find
out in advance who is going to be there and what positions they will take
on the issues to be discussed. |
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Read the agenda, relevant reports, and notes/minutes from previous meetings.
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Practice
by taking notes while watching television talk shows. |
| 5) |
For
a note taker, the most important skill is: |
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Listening.
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Logical
thinking. |
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Shorthand
or -- at least -- clear, fast handwriting. |
| 6) |
When
you are the note taker at a business meeting, it is OK to participate
in the discussion: |
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Never.
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If
you ask someone else to take notes on what you say. |
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If
you also participate in making and implementing the group's decisions. |
| 7) |
If
you are the note taker at a committee meeting and you don't know everyone's
name, it's a good idea to:
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Ask
for help in creating a seating diagram as people arrive and sit down.
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Ask
attendees to identify themselves before they speak. |
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Pass
around an attendance sheet and refer to that. |
| 8) |
It's
OK to use a tape recorder at a meeting or lecture: |
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Never.
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As
long as you turn it off when sensitive subjects are discussed. |
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If
the meeting attendees or the lecturer agrees. |
| 9) |
When
speakers are talking too fast to capture all their ideas or when several
people are talking at once, the note taker should: |
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Ask
them to slow down and speak one at a time. |
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Focus
on the outcome of the topic under discussion. |
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Wait
for a pause and then ask them to recap what they said. |
| 10) |
The
best format for taking notes is: |
All of a sudden note taking
is a hot topic. Maybe it's because more decisions are being made by teams
these days, and that means more meetings. Whatever the reason, you are probably
being asked to take notes more than ever before. Take this quiz to test your
skills.
Click
here to start this assessment!
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