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Follow-Up Meeting
How do you follow up a meeting?

Meeting follow-up

How did you feel after our previous meeting?
Have you done any research that you would like to present?
Do you have any suggestions?
What are your thoughts about e-mails forwarded to you?
What are your suggestions?
Suggestions help to solve problems.
If any issue comes up, you have to do research.
Not all issues have an immediate answer.
Programs, courses, and advertisements you have displayed up to now are not helpful.
If you or anyone else is interested in these programs, let me know.

What was decision in the previous meeting?
Are there any good results?
Is there any progress?
What led to these good results?
Despite all your efforts and hard intellectual work, why is there no progress and no good results?
How would you do this differently?
How will that make a difference?
Why is there no response?
I don't need to answer that; they have a duty and responsibility to answer that. Show good results and progress.
Who is preventing progress and good results?
As I mentioned previously, they are trying to send me/us around a revolving door. Is it justified?
No.
I have done all I could. You need to have answers to these questions.
If you don't have answers, remedies, solutions, you are incompetent.
If they don't have answers, remedies, solutions to these claims and questions, they are incompetent.

Can you tell me what happened?
Can you bring me up to date?

What is our decision?
Do we need to meet again?
When should the next meeting be?
Thanks for your participation.
How do you follow up a meeting?
I am writing to you to follow up the meeting.
I am writing to you after we met on December 8, 2009.
How was the meeting?
Do you think it was worth the time and effort?

Would I like to add anything?
Yes.
While asking people to introduce themselves, I would ask these questions:

Would everyone please introduce themselves?
Can you give a brief introduction about yourself?
What is your name?
What is your mailing address?
How long have you lived here?
I am Asif Qureshi. My mailing address is 5042 N. Winthrop Ave. #237 Chicago, Illinois. I have lived here for more than ten years.
What about you?

If you don't specify these questions, everyone will introduce themselves in different ways.

In how many different ways can I introduce myself?
I am the founder of Qureshi University.
I am the founder of the Global Democratic party.
What are the values of the Global Democratic party?

While discussing the issues,
I would ask these questions.
What are the issues?
How are these issues harming you?
How have these issues harmed you?
Did you face harms?
Where, when, and how did you face these harms?

Would you like to add some other issues?
Would I like to add some other issues?
Yes.

Should we have different types of discussions weekly?
Yes.
English language discussion.
Harms discussion.
The issue we discussed is the duty and responsibility of the public health administration.
Who is responsible for public health administration?



Follow-up meeting

What will a conversation sound like?
Did you speak to Asif Qureshi?
What did he tell you?
How long did the conversation last?
When did you speak to him?
What did you discuss?
Did you read the e-mail?
Did you read it line by line?
You need to read it word by word, line by line, and understand it.
We can't resolve the issues without you understanding the harms line by line.
Does this sound good?