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Checklist and Guide for Video Production Tasks in Event Planning
- University of Washington: Business English (Socializing/Meetings/Planning/Negotiations/Presentations) Tip:It takes [2:05] to read this article.
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Tip: This site supports text-selection search. Just highlight any word.First, Tray has a column that tells who is responsible for that task. Include a space for notes. This is where you keep track of everyone's progress. Make a due date or deadline when you need something finished. The last column is nice. When someone finishes something, you can add a check. Now you have a nice to-do list. Your whole team knows what they're doing and what others are doing.
So let's review the guidelines for creating a to-do list. Make the list of all of the tasks. Choose someone to be responsible for each task. Make a due date for each task. Share your list with the team. It's a working document. That means things can change, but one person still needs to be sure everything is getting done.
Now you have some vocabulary and guidelines for organizing an event. The final task will ask you to create a to-do list. Think about what things you would need to make a good list. First, go to the discussion forum to discuss planning an event in your culture.
- deadline
noun
1. the point in time at which something must be completed
- document
noun
1. anything serving as a representation of a person's thinking by means of symbolic marks
2. writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)
Synonym: written documentpapers
3. (computer science) a computer file that contains text (and possibly formatting instructions) using seven-bit ASCII characters
Synonym: text file
4. a written account of ownership or obligation
- responsible
adj
1. being the agent or cause
e.g. determined who was the responsible party
termites were responsible for the damageSynonym: responsible for(p)
2. worthy of or requiring responsibility or trust
or held accountablee.g. a responsible adult
responsible journalism
a responsible position
the captain is responsible for the ship's safety
the cabinet is responsible to the parliament3. having an acceptable credit rating
e.g. a responsible borrower
Synonym: creditworthy
- discussion
noun
1. an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic
e.g. the book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic
his treatment of the race question is badly biasedSynonym: treatmentdiscourse
2. an exchange of views on some topic
e.g. we had a good discussion
we had a word or two about itSynonym: give-and-takeword
- checklist
noun
1. a list of items (names or tasks etc.) to be checked or consulted
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