Meetings are
of many types depending upon the purpose and function. The major types of
meetings are as follows:
1) Formal
Meeting: Formal
meetings are held to inform and discuss company’s overall functioning and
progress of company to board of directors, executive management, share holders
and other involved members. Such meetings require a certain number of members
present. The meeting generally begins with the reading and finalising of
previous meetings minutes. The agenda and objectives of present meeting are
communicated. A record in the form of minutes is regularly maintained.
2) Committee
Meeting: A committee is more or less a formal body
with a structure. It is expected to perform specific job like making plans,
budgets, policy, suggestions, decisions, judgement, and investigation. The
nature, structure and composition of such committee are clearly spelled by the
organisation or the constitution of an organisation.
3) Statutory
Meeting: It is the formal meeting of the members.
The notice of the meeting is sent to all shareholders and board of directors
before 21 days. The purpose of the meeting is to consider statutory report
which contains account of company’s affairs, business plan, policy, financial
position, etc.
4) Annual
General Meeting (AGM): This type of meeting is a gathering of the directors and
stakeholders. It is mandatory by law to be held every year. The gap between two
AGMs should not be more than 15 months. A written notice along with agenda
should be given to all members before 21 days. The purpose of such meeting is
to fulfil legal requirements. All the major decisions about the organisation
and its functioning like audited amount, election of directors, appointment of
auditor, adviser, lawyer and other issues of organisation and stakeholders’
interest are taken and discussed in the meeting.
5) Extraordinary
General Meeting (EGM): A meeting other than AGM is called Extraordinary General Meeting
(EGM). Generally, it is for urgent business purposes. The structure and
proceedings are the same as of AGM.
6) Problem-Solving
Meeting: In an
organisation several people in a hierarchy come and work together. When a
problem or difficulty occurs, all those concerned with a particular activity
are called to discuss and find solution. Such meeting is called problem-solving
meeting. It is concerned with and around a specific problem and everyone
contributes a point of view or way to solve.
7) Department
Meeting: Department meeting is an informal meeting
style. The department manager arranges such meetings to inform workers of
company’s expectations, or improvements in a specific are. The purpose is to
improve the daily operations, activities of a company and increase productivity
and work efficiency. The difficulty on employees’ part is also discussed here.
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