I'm your host, Dr. Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
In the ninth lesson of "Business Meetings," we learned business vocabulary for ending a topic and planning for the future at formal and informal business meetings.In this tenth and final, or last, lesson, we're going to learn how to end formal and informal meetings.
To begin, let's listen to how Alex ends the formal meeting.Shawn, on behalf of all the attendees, I want to thank you for leading such an interesting and productive meeting.
I think we have all learned something here today and we have a clear action plan for the next steps.Our secretary will type up the minutes for today's meeting and we'll distribute them via email for comments.
She will also reserve a conference room for next Tuesday's meeting and you'll be apprised of the location as soon as we know it.
Please sign your names on this sheet of paper before leaving today, so that we'll have a record of who was at today's meeting.Our secretary will type up a list with your contact information, and we'll disseminate the participant list to all of you.
For now, I'm adjourning this meeting.We will see each other again next Tuesday.
Thank you to all of you for your participation.