P11. Minutes and minute books Flashcards

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Key art of minute taking

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Deciphering what was understood to be said rather than the words that in reality were said (merely transcribing)

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2
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What does the Act and Model Arts say on the constitution of minutes?

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Nothing!

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3
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7 items generally included in directors’ minutes as per best practice

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Company name and CRN
Place, date and time of commencement
Attendees
Identity of chair
Quorum confirmation
Declaration of conflicts of interest
Meeting close time

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4
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What are the six Cs of good communication (re. minutes)

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Clarity
Coherence
Conciseness
Consistency
Completeness
Correctness

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5
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Define clarity (re. minutes) (4)

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Clear minutes.
Sentences dealing with single topics and each paragraph conveying clear message.
No assumptions or reading between lines required.
Emotions of meeting ommited

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Define coherence (re. minutes) (3)

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Written logically with consistent tone and flow.
No recording of unrelated topics.
Active points on ‘secondary’ issues recorded in own section if necessary

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Define conciseness (re. minutes) (2)

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No padding out of minutes or repeating same point several times.
No inclusion of topic if not necessary to do so

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Define consistency (re. minutes)

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Consistent style and tone throughout and with other minutes

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8
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Define completeness (re. minutes) (2)

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Each section should show discussion and decision reached.
Clarification from chair sought if necessary

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8
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Define correctness (re. minutes)

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Correct in terms of language, technical terms, grammar and spelling, easing understanding

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9
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Why record minutes? (5)

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Demonstrate appropriate governance
Validate subsequent events
Record decisions made and actions taken
Demonstrate due diligence on part of decision-makers
Legal evidence in support of actions taken

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For how long must members and directors minutes be retained?

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At least 10 years, for meetings after 1 October
In practice, are held as part of permanent record

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