Add table in the Meeting Itinerary

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How to add table in the Meeting Itinerary

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hi in this session Ill show you how to create a meeting agenda planner so this is a template that I got off microsoft.com site but I made some tweaks to it to show some other features that you can add to a meeting agenda so in this time column is where we would input the time that itll take to go through these items in the agenda so for example maybe we want to have item topic number two instead of taking 30 minutes its going to take 15 minutes and once I enter that in its going to adjust here from 10 to 10 from 10 to 10:30 to 10 to 1015 when I press enter youll see that it has adjusted in addition also the following items the following topics those start and end times also adjust as you can see here now if I wanted to put a break here like a lunch break you will notice that the line color would change cell color would change to Green so this would give you a visual cue of where the when the brakes are lets say I want to put another break here typeak press enter you see that turn

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Briefly, running a good meeting means: Know the Purpose, Product, People and Process (agenda) before the meeting and opening the meeting by sharing this information with meeting participants.
An agenda is a list of meeting activities in the order in which they are to be taken up, beginning with the call to order and ending with adjournment.
You can add new agenda items before or during the meeting. However, this is a rare occurrence.
We seem to have fallen into the habit of using the term table when we mean to postpone. Technically, tabling and postponing to a definite time are different actions. When a pending matter is tabled correctly, it is set aside with no provision for bringing it back at any specific time.
Here are the five easy steps you can follow to create the right meeting agenda for your team: Establish the meeting type. State the objective of the meeting. Identify specific meeting topics. Allocate time to discuss each topic. Include a list of necessary documents.
Your agenda should include the following basic information: The date, time, and location of the meeting. A list of attendees who should be there. The meetings goals. Topics or questions for discussion. Allotted time for each topic of discussion. Any notes, documentation, or takeaways from previous meetings.
Heres how to do it effectively. Clarify meeting objectives. The first step in writing a meeting agenda is to clearly define any goals. Invite participant input. Outline key questions for discussion. Define each tasks purpose. Allocate time for agenda items. Assign topic facilitators. Write the meeting agenda.

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