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Minutes Writing for Smart Secretaries - Getting It Just Right!
Too long, too short. Too detailed, too brief. Common frustration from chairpersons and bosses who wonder why their minute-taker just can’t seem to scribe the nice and nuanced touch.
DR SUNNY GOH - note-taker, staff secretary, meeting member and board chairman - has been on both the giving and receiving end of such complaints in his career. He has witnessed long meetings where discussions could have filled pages of meaningless minutes, as well as brief meetings where critical comments were discarded. It takes just a day and a minute for this compressed workshop to show you how to write with confidence and clarity.
Confusion over past and present tenses, reported speech and attribution and a host of meeting madness will be dealt with using real examples and samples. Minutes need not be boring even if meetings are!
DR SUNNY GOH - note-taker, staff secretary, meeting member and board chairman - has been on both the giving and receiving end of such complaints in his career. He has witnessed long meetings where discussions could have filled pages of meaningless minutes, as well as brief meetings where critical comments were discarded. It takes just a day and a minute for this compressed workshop to show you how to write with confidence and clarity.
Confusion over past and present tenses, reported speech and attribution and a host of meeting madness will be dealt with using real examples and samples. Minutes need not be boring even if meetings are!
Objective
At the end of the one-day workshop, participants will be able to:
- appreciate the concerns of chairpersons and members;
- avoid common errors and blind spots; and
- write minutes that are clear and concise.
Outline
- Just a minute!
- The Qualities of a Minute-taker
- The Qualities of Minutes
- The Qualities of the Systems Approach
Who should attend
Secretaries and Staff Officers who write minutes for all kinds of meetings at all levels. Even the occasional note-taker minuting the annual meeting will benefit from the writing pointers shared by our writing coach.
Testimonials
"I half expect the course to be boring, and the other half to be difficult. Sunny made both ends meaningful." PA (June 2017)
"Sunny made technical writing look easy. Not an easy task when we have too much info and too little space." Chapman International (Oct 2018)
"Sunny is a clever writer - knows when to give, when to keep - good for those of us dealing with data overload." PUB (Mar 2016)
"Sunny made technical writing look easy. Not an easy task when we have too much info and too little space." Chapman International (Oct 2018)
"Sunny is a clever writer - knows when to give, when to keep - good for those of us dealing with data overload." PUB (Mar 2016)
Profile of Dr. Sunny Goh
Dr Sunny Goh is a Trainer of Trainers (TOT) and has taught many writing coaches to teach writing programmes he has designed for government servants and private sector officers. He was head of the International directorate in Mindef's Defence Policy Office, where he has written Cab Memos, budget papers and presented Singapore’s position at international fora. He was a member of the SAF Scholars Selection Board and chairman of a university’s Resource Panel.
He was also a Desk Editor at The Straits Times, where he taught reporting and interviewing skills at its School of Journalism. In all, his participants had included CEOs, professors, staff writers, technical specialists, undergraduates and students. It doesn’t matter how high a participant’s work status may be - all that mattered is a penchant for learning.
As a volunteer, he was a Mediator with the Ministry of Law, a Council Member of the Singapore Red Cross Society and writes regularly for the local and regional media. And, oh yes, he was co-founder of an attractive English Premier League supporters club in Singapore that neither don red nor blue.
He was also a Desk Editor at The Straits Times, where he taught reporting and interviewing skills at its School of Journalism. In all, his participants had included CEOs, professors, staff writers, technical specialists, undergraduates and students. It doesn’t matter how high a participant’s work status may be - all that mattered is a penchant for learning.
As a volunteer, he was a Mediator with the Ministry of Law, a Council Member of the Singapore Red Cross Society and writes regularly for the local and regional media. And, oh yes, he was co-founder of an attractive English Premier League supporters club in Singapore that neither don red nor blue.