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vocabulary list
Word | Definition |
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agenda | An agenda is a list of items or topics to be discussed or addressed during a meeting or event. |
meeting preparation | Meeting preparation involves organizing and planning the agenda, topics, and materials needed before attending a scheduled meeting or discussion. |
topics | Topics refer to specific subjects or issues that are discussed and addressed during a meeting agenda. |
objectives | Objectives in the context of preparing agenda for attending meetings are specific goals or outcomes to be accomplished during the meeting. |
participants | Participants are individuals who will be attending a meeting or event for which an agenda is being prepared. |
time allocation | Time allocation in preparing agenda involves assigning specific durations to each agenda item in order to effectively manage meeting time. |
Meeting Minutes | Meeting minutes are a written record of what was discussed, decisions made, and action items assigned during a meeting. |
Action items | Specific tasks or follow-up actions assigned to individuals during a meeting, typically recorded in meeting notes for accountability. |
Key points | Key points are the most important pieces of information discussed during a meeting, often summarized for easy reference later. |
Bullet points | Concise, abbreviated statements used to organize and highlight key points during meetings or presentations for easy reference and readability. |
Synthesize | Synthesize in the context of taking notes during meetings means to condense and summarize key points or information discussed. |
Recap | A recap is a concise summary of key points discussed during a meeting or event for reference and clarity. |
Collaborate | To collaborate in the context of attending meetings means to work together with others towards a common goal. |
Contribute | To provide input, ideas, or feedback in discussions or meetings, adding value and helping to reach collective decisions. |
Engage | To participate actively in discussions or activities, typically involving attending meetings and sharing thoughts, ideas, or opinions. |
Facilitate | To facilitate in meetings means to make discussions easier by helping organize, guide, or moderate the conversation effectively. |
Interact | Interact in the context of attending meetings refers to actively engaging with others by sharing ideas, asking questions, and collaborating. |
Listen | To give one's full attention to the speaker, process the information, and respond appropriately in a meeting or discussion. |
Share | To contribute thoughts, ideas, or opinions during meetings or discussions, actively engaging with others and exchanging information. |
presentation | A presentation is a formal speech or talk given to an audience, typically accompanied by visual aids or slides. |
visual aids | Visual aids are tools such as charts, graphs, and images used to enhance presentations and make information more engaging. |
handouts | Handouts are informational materials distributed to attendees at meetings, providing supplementary information or resources related to the discussion. |
slides | Slides are visual aids, typically in the form of digital presentations, that accompany a speaker during a meeting or presentation. |
audience participation | Audience participation involves engaging attendees in meetings by encouraging questions, feedback, and interaction to enhance communication and understanding. |
Feedback | Feedback in the context of attending meetings is providing constructive criticism, suggestions, or praise to improve performance or outcomes. |
constructive criticism | Constructive criticism is feedback that is intended to help improve a situation or performance in a positive and helpful manner. |
suggestions | Suggestions are recommendations or ideas proposed during meetings to improve a situation, solve a problem, or enhance a process. |
evaluation | Evaluation in the context of providing feedback at meetings involves assessing the effectiveness, performance, and outcomes of a particular situation. |
input | Input in the context of providing feedback at meetings refers to sharing thoughts, ideas, or opinions during discussions or presentations. |