How to Write a Meeting Agenda (Example)
When writing a meeting agenda, the easiest place to start is by thinking about your aim. Ask yourself:
- What is the purpose of this meeting?
- What do I/we hope to achieve?
If you can be really clear about your meeting purpose and aims, it then becomes much easier to figure out when your meeting should happen, who needs to attend, what each person will be responsible for, and which segments need to be included.
Here’s a simple example agenda for a weekly team meeting. The aim of this agenda is to help the team keep track of projects and tasks:
Weekly Team Meeting Agenda
Meeting Priority: Medium
Date: 05/08/26
Time: 10.30am-12.00pm
Location/Link: Room A (Next to coffee lounge)
Participants: Sharon, Lucy, Ed, Fatima, Al, Maria
- Review of last week’s actions (15m)
- Go over Blue Suitcase proposal – where are we at?
- Check EDI training unit status for everyone
- Check status of funding application for Road Run 2026
- Key priorities for this week (30m)
- Make a start on Cyber Stars web project (Sharon and Ed)
- Finish off any outstanding EDI modules (Maria, Al, and Fatima)
- Book in meeting with Kelly from city museum to discuss Road Run event promotion (Lucy)
- Challenges or blockers (15m)
(Complete during/after meeting)
- Decisions needed (10m)
(Complete during/after meeting)
- Who can support? (5m)
(Complete during/after meeting)
- Next steps & assigned actions (15m)
(Complete during/after meeting)
Not every agenda will include sections to fill in during or after. There are many types, and you may find that you prefer different formats for different kinds of meetings.