- Teacher: Pauline Brown Hanley
- Teacher: Jean Forbes
- Teacher: Pauline Brown Hanley
- Teacher: Jean Forbes
Welcome to the course Minute Writing!!
I am your Course Coordinator Jenile Blackstock and Capability Development Specialist here at the Management Institute for National Development (M.I.N.D).
Minute Writing is a very short course specifically designed to be delivered online for two (2) days. The online modality of this course will definitely need your participation and feedback to aid with the ease in delivery and completion. On this web space your class recordings, assessments and resource materials will be posted and made available for your learning. Your live class sessions will be conducted via the Zoom platform, this Zoom link can be found below under the announcement bar.
I am looking forward to working with you. I may be contacted by email at Jenile.Blackstock@mind.edu.jm or (876) 927-1761 Ext 303, CUG (876) 452-7934.
Again a warm welcome to you.
Facilitators' Contact:
- Teacher: Dionne Bennett-Williams
- Teacher: Jean Forbes
This course is designed to provide participants with a general understanding of the underlining principles of Minutes taking and its importance to institutional memory. Minutes constitute legal documents and as such, must be written accurately and objectively to record the essence of a meeting. Therefore, it is important that the initial notes are accurate and the subsequent finished document is well structured.
- Teacher: Dionne Bennett-Williams
- Teacher: Jean Forbes
This course is designed to provide participants with a general understanding of the underlining principles of Minutes taking and its importance to institutional memory. Minutes constitute legal documents and as such, must be written accurately and objectively to record the essence of a meeting. Therefore, it is important that the initial notes are accurate and the subsequent finished document is well structured.
- Teacher: Dionne Bennett-Williams
- Teacher: Jean Forbes
This course is designed to provide participants with a general understanding of the underlining principles of Minutes taking and its importance to institutional memory. Minutes constitute legal documents and as such, must be written accurately and objectively to record the essence of a meeting. Therefore, it is important that the initial notes are accurate and the subsequent finished document is well structured.
- Teacher: Jean Forbes
Course Outline Duration: 12 Hours
Module Description
This module is designed to provide participants with a general understanding of the
underlining principles when taking Minutes and its importance to institutional memory.
Minutes constitute legal documents and as such, must be written accurately and
objectively to records the essence of a meeting. Therefore, it is important that the initial
notes are accurate and the subsequent finished document is well structured. This course
will provide minute takers with the requisite skills essential to capture accurate and
concise information for later organistional use. Organisations can be confident that the
information captured by minute takers are reliable source of institutional memory.
- Teacher: Jean Forbes
- Teacher: Nadine Hibbert
Welcome to Minute Writing July 2020. Please click on the course name to enter course.
Your timetable is shown below.
Please ensure that your device has audio capability (you can speak) or please use a headset as you will be required to participate in this course