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The chairman's agenda is the list of all topics that must be discussed in a board meeting. These can include finance and security of the company.

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Who sets the agenda for the US Supreme Court?

The Chief Justice sets the agenda for meetings.


Agenda setting is a step in the what?

Identifying the problem is part of the agenda setting step.


How does local politics play a role in the national agenda of the party?

how does local politics play a role in the national agenda of the party?


Explain the difference between a regular agenda and a chairperson's agenda?

A regular agenda typically outlines the topics to be discussed in a meeting, including the order in which they will be addressed. It serves as a guide for participants to stay on track and ensure all important items are covered. On the other hand, a chairperson's agenda is more focused on the facilitation of the meeting itself, including time allocations for each agenda item, managing discussions, and ensuring the meeting stays productive and efficient. The chairperson's agenda is more about the process and management of the meeting, while a regular agenda is about the content and topics to be discussed.


Difference between agenda and chairman's agenda?

From a book called Administrative Management by EJ Ferreira, AW Erasmus, D Groenewald in Chapter 8.3.2. 'When the agenda is drawn up, the secretary keeps a special copy for the chairperson. The 'Chairperson's agenda' is divided into three columns. To the left is the ordinary agenda. The central column contains particulars for the chairperson on who proposed the motion and any matter that should be remembered with regard to the issue. The right column is used for details on decisions, names of people elected to committees or members who have been charged (entrusted) with special duties.

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