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møter

Møter is a Norwegian term with two related meanings. As a plural noun, mø ter refers to meetings or gatherings where people come together to discuss topics, share information, coordinate work, or make decisions. As a verb form, møter is the present tense of å møte and means “they meet” or “we meet.”

Meetings are organized to plan, review, decide, or inform. They range from informal team check-ins to formal

In practice, meetings often combine updates, discussion, and decision-making. They may be held in person, online,

Cultural and organizational norms influence how meetings are conducted. Some settings emphasize formal procedures and explicit

board
meetings,
committee
sessions,
or
public
gatherings.
Common
elements
include
an
agenda,
a
chair
or
facilitator,
and
a
person
responsible
for
recording
what
is
decided
(a
secretary
or
minute-taker).
Attendance
and
quorum
rules
may
apply
to
ensure
that
decisions
are
legitimate.
The
output
of
meetings
is
typically
captured
in
minutes
or
resolutions
and
later
circulated
to
participants.
or
in
a
hybrid
format.
Digital
tools
for
scheduling,
document
sharing,
and
conferencing
have
become
widespread,
increasing
accessibility
and
traceability.
Effective
meetings
tend
to
have
clear
objectives,
a
well-structured
agenda,
time
management,
and
concrete
action
points
assigned
to
specific
individuals
or
groups.
voting,
while
others
prioritize
informal
consensus
and
rapid
decision-making.
Regardless
of
format,
well-run
meetings
aim
to
maximize
participation,
minimize
waste,
and
produce
outcomes
that
advance
agreed
goals.
See
also:
agenda,
minutes,
decision-making.