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Ask the Admin: Meeting Minutes Retention

Administrative Arts

You don’t indicate if you are talking about Board minutes or membership meeting minutes. According to every reference I can find for document retention, Board minutes should be kept permanently. I didn’t find any specific references to membership meeting minutes in any of the research I’ve done.

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Artificial Intelligence at Work: How Office Professionals Can Build A.I. Skills for the Future

Eat Your Career

Follow your organization’s policies and don’t share any private information, whether personal or business-related. Use your common sense and good judgement, and again, always follow the policies set forth by your organization. Whenever you’re sharing data electronically, it helps to use caution. But for now, we have to be cautious.

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Sabotage in Today's Workplace May Begin With You

On The Job

Nitpick and haggle over precise wording of communications, meeting minutes and resolutions. In a meeting, attempt to reopen old issues and question their viability. Question whether any decision may not be within the group's jurisdiction and may conflict with policy of senior leaders. Push for caution.

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When you suspect a co-worker has a substance abuse problem.

Laughing all the Way to Work

it requires a firm culture that discusses recovery openly and strongly support it -both in action and written policy. and hopefully, they have supportive procedures and policies in place to help them." EST Taking Effective Meeting Minutes Join me for a Webinar Oct. in my experience. Superb commentary. 5, 2010 at 12 p.m.

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Administrative Assistant Job Descriptions

Administrative Arts

Also included here would be taking and transcribing meeting minutes. Look carefully at your personnel policies, and if you think it is a misuse of your time, talk to your boss or someone in HR about it. Project Management.

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