Minutes for Boards and Committees
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Learn how to take clear, accurate and compliant minutes that support transparency and accountability in decision-making.
Meetings are central to organisational governance, providing a platform for collaboration and decision-making.
Accurate minutes are essential to record these decisions and ensure accountability, clarity and continuity.
This course equips participants with best practice knowledge and practical minute-taking skills.
You will learn how to prepare, structure, review and finalise minutes that are objective, concise and a true reflection of meeting outcomes.
Whether you are new to minute taking or looking to refine your approach, the course will help you build confidence in documenting board and committee meetings to a professional standard.
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Section A – Governance Principles Section B – Professional Practices Section C – Personal Thinking A short course is assessed as follows: We provide specialised in-house training to organisations who want to train large groups of staff. What are the benefits on in-house training? Learning objectives ▼
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- Assessment: Knowledge checks, quiz questions, and a case study response.
Proficiency level: Emerging
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Capabilities : Reflection & Learning , Critical & Independent Thinking , Governance & Oversight , Accountability & Compliance , Secretarial Practice , Legislation & Policy