Simple Meeting Agenda Template
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Run effective meetings at any level with our Simple Meeting Agenda Template. This uncluttered Google Sheets meeting agenda template features distinct sections to organize meetings and assign tasks to team members.
Modern Printable and Editable Design
Take advantage of a simple tool that will help improve team productivity. Our form is available for use in digital and printed formats.
The design is white with green checkboxes, spaces for the date and location of the rally, and a formal font.
Convenient Division into 5 Sections
This agenda features such sections as:
- "Projects" (from one to six options).
- "Attendees" with ample space to include the names and job titles of participants.
- "Priority tasks" to showcase the most important work to be done.
- "Discussions" to write down notes.
- "Further actions" with checkboxes, due dates, and assigned to columns.
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- Free Template
- Easily change the text, images, and more
- Created: January 2, 2024
- Author: Natalia Prokhorenko
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 210 x 297 mm
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Docs and Microsoft Word
- Color: Green , White
- Style: Simple
- Downloads: 179
- Added to collections: 38
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