There you have it - 6 methods to make sure people are listening in your virtual meetings. Not only that, but when people are truly engaged in your meetings, you'll have better meeting engagement, better outcomes, and more buy-in.
How to take notes in meetings Apr 22, 2014 by Tricia Harris in leadership & facilitation, tips & techniques (3 minute read)
Have you ever been asked to take meeting notes? We've all been there, and usually no one is thrilled about it. However, taking meeting notes is a critical step in moving work forward, and everyone should know how to do it well. Not clear why you should even take a note? Then by all means start by reading our previous post we've got 5 good reasons for ya. What notes should I take? The skill of how to take notes in meetings sounds easy, but it actually takes practice. Team members may talk quickly, and you want to make sure to capture the important points: 
Meeting minutes should be comprised of important facts. Basic example: "Ted is flying to Denver on Tuesday.� The sentence captures who, what, when, and where.