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What is a Meeting? • A meeting is the bringing together of individuals with mutual interest to accomplish an objective by discussion under leadership • Meetings are major tools of communication in the civil service Reasons for Meetings - It is a form of interaction. - It provides regular opportunity for officers to exchange ideas, views and information on a variety of issues. - It leads to drawing up plans and policies for effective operation. - Meetings also provide an avenue for officers to review performance and progress, and decide on fresh course of action. - Meetings constitute a forum where issues are deliberated upon, debated and decisions taken. - It is also a forum where decisions/policies already taken are examined, interpreted and disseminated. - Meetings yield a chance for face-to-face interaction to sound one another’s opinion on controversial issues/programmes that require collective support to succeed. How to achieve a successful meeting 4 cardinal points to note - There must be an adequate preparation for it - There should be a good Chairman - There should be a good Secretary - Members should be able to participate effectively Processes involved in servicing meetings (1) Pre-meeting preparations - Prior to covering meetings, the Secretary meets with the Chairman of the Committee to outline the agenda of the meeting. • Agenda refers to a list of items to be discussed
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