HOW TO USE THIS LEADERSHIP TOOL
“Once approved at the next meeting, the minutes become a record that can help resolve differing interpretations
and remind the leader and others of commitments made.”
—M.M. Milstein, TOWARD MORE EFFECTIVE MEETINGS
Adapt this worksheet to suit your workgroup or team, then practice the discipline of keeping
succinct and accurate meeting minutes.
WEB WORKSHEET
MEETING MINUTES WORKSHEET
360 SECTION 11 TOOLS FORLEADINGMEETINGS
❑ Avoid writing minutes for the purpose of informing those who were not at the meeting. Doing so is not only an
onerous task, it also encourages people not to attend meetings. In addition, it results in long-winded minutes that
people won’t read.
❑ Be open to amending the minutes if meeting participants argue that something different was agreed upon; however,
do not revise them for a minority view. Amendments are best handled by preventative actions: summarizing the
decisions and actions during the meeting, and visibly recording the minutes using a common medium such as a flip
chart or whiteboard.
❑ Write the minutes soon after the meeting and distribute them promptly (within a day or two).
Workgroup/team Meeting purpose
Meeting date _____________________
Start/finish times
_____________________
_____________________
Location _____________________
Chairperson _____________________
Recorder _____________________
Facilitator _____________________
Meeting participants