Session minutes and other note-taking methods serve different purposes in meetings. Session minutes are a formal record of the meeting, detailing the agenda, decisions made, and follow-up actions. They are typically structured and follow a specific format. On the other hand, other note-taking methods can be more flexible and personalized, focusing on capturing key points, ideas, or tasks. These methods may include mind mapping, the Cornell method, or the outline method. While session minutes provide a comprehensive and official record, other note-taking methods can be more effective for individual understanding and recall.

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As you conduct your meetings, it's helpful to take notes and detail what each meeting will cover with session minutes. This session minutes slide breaks down an agenda into different time segments that are united by various session goals. Session minutes can be used to set objectives for a meeting and record decisions for follow-up actions.

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