Take notes that help you remember and act on important information
What you'll be able to do
•Capture what matters in a meeting without trying to transcribe everything word for word
•Use a simple structure that separates decisions, action items, and open questions
•Turn notes into clear follow-ups with owners and deadlines you can act on later
•Choose a notetaking method, on paper or digital, that you will keep up consistently
Who it's for
Anyone responsible for tracking what happened in meetings and calls, including project coordinators, individual contributors, and people who often leave meetings unsure what was decided. Useful for those juggling many concurrent threads.
What changes on the job
•Notes you can actually use afterward instead of a wall of text you never revisit
•Fewer dropped action items because commitments are captured with owners
•Faster, more accurate follow-up after meetings
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No. It teaches a method for capturing and organizing what matters that works on paper or in any digital tool, so you can apply it with what you already use.
How does it fit with the meeting lessons?
It pairs naturally with Effective Meetings. Good notes turn a productive discussion into tracked action, which is where many meetings otherwise lose their value.