A] Before the Meeting
Preparation
before meeting is necessary for a good meeting. The chairman and the secretary
discuss the notice and the agenda. Thereupon, they draft the notice and the
agenda. Depending on the members likely to attend the meeting, a suitable venue
is selected. Arrangement for the necessary stationery is made. First, the
notice of the meeting including venue, date, time is sent to all the members.
The notice is accompanied by the agenda. Agenda means the topics of meeting to
be discussed in the meeting. The notice and agenda help the members to make
preparation for the meeting.
B] Starting the Meeting
Before
starting the meeting, the chairperson should be sure a quorum is present.
Quorum is the minimum number of members who must be present at the meeting. In
the absence of quorum the meeting is held after thirty minutes. Then quorum is
not necessary. The transactions performed are considered legally correct. After
reading the minutes of the previous meeting, the meeting starts in the real
sense. The points mentioned in the agenda are discussed one after another. The
secretary makes notes of the proceedings of the meeting. The chairperson
ensures that there is active participation by all the members, and the meeting
goes according to plan.
C] Closing the Meeting
At
the end of the meeting, the chairperson summarises what has been accomplished,
announces the decisions taken and the future actions to be followed up. The
secretary makes official recording of the proceedings of the meeting. This is
called the minutes of the meeting. The minutes are to be approved by the
chairperson. The decisions taken at a meeting are called resolutions. The
decisions are taken by consensus or voting. At the end, the chairperson should
thank the participants for their contribution.
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