how many of you take notes during any type of meetings
Ramandeep Sharma
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how often you take note?
is there any app you use to take note and document what discussed during the call.
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AndrΓ© J@sentry_co
I dont do meetings. Mentor calls only :D
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Nack AI
I take notes as often as possible and usually in the same software. It helps me keep my brain engaged.
@dextersjab i am also looking for some app or software to make it easier for me .....it will be really helpful if you could recommend something
Nack AI
@ramandeep_sharma1 I use PKMs like Roam and Obsidian. Many others use Notion for that kind of thing too. I believe the tool isn't as important as consistency.
Hunted Space
I have been using Wudpecker recently and im loving it π
I use a mind-mapping app like MindMeister or figma Jam to visually capture meeting discussions and ideas in real-time. It allows for collaboration and easy organization of thoughts.
@realvladgolub thanks for sharing......Figjam use sounds exciting & creative.....would love to have sneak peak of the figjam file if you could show π
@ramandeep_sharma1 I don't have a template, but my maps look like this: https://www.figma.com/community/...
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Not anymore, there are many speech-to-text apps where we combine with ChatGPT similar tools to create action items, summarize key points, schedule the next meetings, or whatever else is needed.
@canberk_ars thanks for sharing.....can you also share which apps/tools you are enjoying most for this ?
Guilty as charged. I'm a compulsive note-taker, digital and analog. Honestly, it helps me retain information and track action points. Google Keep and Evernote are my go-tos for digital notes, and I still love a good old notebook for the tactile feel.
@meli_phil_45 it's really great....i think it's more important to capture the important items from the call irrespective of the method π
Notes or no notes, the key is staying engaged in the meeting. Just my approach, though. Everyone's mileage may vary.
@stewalker007 agree with you.....any hacks you would like to share to stay engage in long meetings?