There are so many videos on how to take business meeting notes, but your method is simple, and your video is very instructive. I appreciate your sharing.
This is probably your monetizing opportunity to come up with a notebook with this template on. This is a great one. I’ve been looking for a good note. Love this one.
Love this, great video. Can you do a part 2 video of best practices on "How to organize meeting notes, organize projects, tasks, follow ups, just overall workflow”, thanks!
First thanks for giving this video about ->How to take meeting notes? This may work for small meetings and we may record it in detail during the discussion is ongoing. However, taking detailed notes during ongoing meetings is not feasible in real situations. Please upload the video if there is any standard way of taking short notes during meeting and later by using short notes to elaborate the meeting minutes.
I've tried several ways over the years to try and improve my note taking in meetings and must have watched many videos recently to try and finally get it sorted. Most seem to recommend the quadrant method as in your video and I have started to adopt this and it's working. I'm fine tuning a few things and I may take your advice on the lower left quarter being the "decisions made" as this makes more sense than some of the other guides which seem to split the bottom two into "actions for me" and "actions for others". I'm assuming that you would also record "actions for others" in the lower right if you were the host of the meeting. You don't mention it in the video but is this the correct assumption? Great tips by the way, thanks for sharing.
Yes, you can customise it like that if it works for you. The video was really made for attendees of meetings, but with your suggested customisation it can be used for the host of the meeting too.
I think the template you've proposed makes sense and includes nearly everything i use. One thing that i do additionally is have a list of invitees to the meeting. I also have a list of attendees as you have. I put both next to eachother. This helps me to understand who was invited, but didn't make the meeting. I may or may not need to connect with who didnt attend after the meeting to share my notes or convey any action items assigned to them during the meeting. I often take my notes by writing them out. I frequently add them into OneNote after the fact. This makes them searchable.
Thank you so much for the valuable video!This is one of my problems, take notes. As you said some people talk fast. When that happens I obtain some information but not all.
When you're taking meeting notes, sometimes it's in a 1:1 meeting with your boss. In this video, you will learn "How to Prepare for 1:1 Meetings With Your Boss" th-cam.com/video/NgI2WWgnngI/w-d-xo.html
Great! I will not wonder anymore what to take note during the meeting. I'm person in a meeting who doesn't take note anything hahaha, and whenever there's a new question to me, I'll just ask someone who knows better the answer to that question.
I find that this template only works with a pair of pages open. The quadrants tie you down. I usually flow out of one quadrant and 'invade' another. I'd suggest one uses a two pages or use horizontal divisions and flip the page for any overflow detail. The system also seems to not accommodate tracking of another parties' tasks (Actions...not 'action items') and any follow-ups.
There are so many videos on how to take business meeting notes, but your method is simple, and your video is very instructive. I appreciate your sharing.
This is probably your monetizing opportunity to come up with a notebook with this template on. This is a great one. I’ve been looking for a good note. Love this one.
Love this, great video. Can you do a part 2 video of best practices on "How to organize meeting notes, organize projects, tasks, follow ups, just overall workflow”, thanks!
This video is absolutely instructive! Thanks Kara!
I'm glad to hear that Antonio!
I've been struggling to take notes always but this method has given me an organised approach.
Thanks
I'm so happy ☺️
First thanks for giving this video about ->How to take meeting notes?
This may work for small meetings and we may record it in detail during the discussion is ongoing.
However, taking detailed notes during ongoing meetings is not feasible in real situations.
Please upload the video if there is any standard way of taking short notes during meeting and later by using short notes to elaborate the meeting minutes.
I'll look into this as a video idea.
I've tried several ways over the years to try and improve my note taking in meetings and must have watched many videos recently to try and finally get it sorted. Most seem to recommend the quadrant method as in your video and I have started to adopt this and it's working. I'm fine tuning a few things and I may take your advice on the lower left quarter being the "decisions made" as this makes more sense than some of the other guides which seem to split the bottom two into "actions for me" and "actions for others". I'm assuming that you would also record "actions for others" in the lower right if you were the host of the meeting. You don't mention it in the video but is this the correct assumption? Great tips by the way, thanks for sharing.
Yes, you can customise it like that if it works for you. The video was really made for attendees of meetings, but with your suggested customisation it can be used for the host of the meeting too.
I was pondering ways to enhance my note-taking and stumbled upon this video. I appreciate you sharing this valuable insight.
Thank you Sarvesh. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Another disadvantage of handwritten notes is you may not be able to read them if you have bad handwriting. I have this problem.
Thank you Kara Ronin, A best way to notized meetings proceedings.
I'm glad it was helpful. Thank you Fazal!
I think the template you've proposed makes sense and includes nearly everything i use. One thing that i do additionally is have a list of invitees to the meeting. I also have a list of attendees as you have. I put both next to eachother. This helps me to understand who was invited, but didn't make the meeting. I may or may not need to connect with who didnt attend after the meeting to share my notes or convey any action items assigned to them during the meeting.
I often take my notes by writing them out. I frequently add them into OneNote after the fact. This makes them searchable.
These are great suggestions. I like how you share notes with people who couldn't attend. And how you incorporate them in one note for your records.
Thank you so much for the valuable video!This is one of my problems, take notes. As you said some people talk fast. When that happens I obtain some information but not all.
Yes, people do talk fast. You have to pick the important things to take notes about.
When you're taking meeting notes, sometimes it's in a 1:1 meeting with your boss. In this video, you will learn "How to Prepare for 1:1 Meetings With Your Boss" th-cam.com/video/NgI2WWgnngI/w-d-xo.html
Great! I will not wonder anymore what to take note during the meeting. I'm person in a meeting who doesn't take note anything hahaha, and whenever there's a new question to me, I'll just ask someone who knows better the answer to that question.
Well I hope this strategy helps you for future meetings! Thank you!
Really appreciate this method much appreciated thank Kara
Great video! Thanks for the helpful tips!
I find that this template only works with a pair of pages open. The quadrants tie you down. I usually flow out of one quadrant and 'invade' another.
I'd suggest one uses a two pages or use horizontal divisions and flip the page for any overflow detail. The system also seems to not accommodate tracking of another parties' tasks (Actions...not 'action items') and any follow-ups.
Do you know of a spiral notebook that has this template pre-printed?
No, I don't. But the template is pretty easy to reproduce in a word document.
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2:13 ...and the tapping of the keyboard can be off pointing for the meeting members!