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What is the strongest test of good minutes?
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They are as long as possible
- b.
They entertain the room
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A future officer can tell what the Lodge actually did ✓
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They include every side conversation
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What belongs at the center of the minutes?
- a.
The Secretary's private opinions
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A full transcript of every debate
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The action record of what was decided or referred ✓
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Stories told after the meeting
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Why do attachments matter?
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They make the file heavier
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They preserve the supporting document another officer may need later ✓
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They replace the minutes entirely
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They hide decisions from the Lodge
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What does retrievability mean?
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The records are stored in a locked room
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A future officer can find and use the preserved material ✓
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Only the current Secretary can understand the filing system
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The records are summarized from memory