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Meeting notes work better when decisions, action items, and open questions are separated
#meeting notes
#action items
#decisions
#team operations
#documentation
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2026-06-25 22:56:34
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Meeting notes work better when decisions, action items, and open questions are separated. A transcript or recap can help people remember what was said, but the team usually needs three different outputs: what changed, who will do what, and what still needs an answer. Atlassian meeting note templates emphasize attendees, agenda, discussion topics, and action items. Microsoft Teams recap can gather recording, transcript, shared files, notes, agenda, and follow-up tasks. Those tools are useful, but the structure still matters. A tool can collect material; it does not automatically tell the reader which sentence is binding. A practical note can use three headings. “Decisions” should contain the agreed result, owner, date, and reason. “Action items” should contain owner, next step, due date, and dependency. “Open questions” should contain the unresolved issue, who can answer it, and the date it must be resolved by. This format prevents a common failure: someone reads a meeting note and cannot tell whether a topic was merely discussed or actually decided. It also helps people who missed the meeting. They can scan decisions first, then tasks, then unresolved questions. The note should avoid vague verbs like “follow up” unless the next action is named. “Follow up with vendor” is weaker than “ask vendor whether the export includes archived records by Friday.” The second line can be assigned, checked, and closed. For recurring meetings, keep the same headings every time. Consistency makes the notes searchable and reduces the effort needed to compare last week with this week.
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