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    How early should I send the invite for a quarterly meeting?
    Pete Canalichio
    Pete Canalichio
    Brand Strategist & Licensing Expert
    Pete Canalichio is a Brand Strategist, Licensing Expert, and Founder of BrandAlive. With nearly 30 years of experience at companies such as Coca-Cola and Newell Brands, he specializes in helping brands find the most authentic parts of their story to build a brand strategy. Pete holds an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a BS in Physics from the United States Naval Academy. In 2006, he won an MVP Award from Newell Brands for his contributions to their Global Licensing department. He’s also penned the award-winning book, Expand, Grow, Thrive.
    Pete Canalichio
    Brand Strategist & Licensing Expert
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    Send invites at least a month in advance if it's for a quarterly committee meetings to help everyone save the date. Then, you can share a clear agenda two weeks before the meeting so participants can review it and give feedback. A week before the meeting, provide any supporting documents so everyone comes prepared. Make it clear that the meeting will start on time and set a policy that latecomers won't be admitted after five minutes to respect everyone’s time and avoid interruptions during the meeting or presentation.
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    Can I do a meeting invite from Yahoo Calendar?
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    Community Answer
    Add an event. Click Create Event. Enter your event info. Optionally, click More options to: Set a reminder time.
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    How do I write an official email to invite managers to a meeting?
    Aurelia Wochenske
    Aurelia Wochenske
    Community Answer
    Stay brief. You don't want a long email that will drag out, as your recipients will most likely see the gist as unclear. Use full sentences, correct spelling, and correct punctuation.
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    How do I send a meeting as a placeholder?
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    Community Answer
    If you want to reserve a time and place and people to meet together for some other meeting, then schedule the meeting as you would do for a normal one and make clear in the email (by a sentence or two) that it is a placeholder meeting. For example, you could say "This is going to be a placeholder for XACTIVITY."
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    How do I write a formal staff meeting on a calendar invite via email?
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    Start with something like, Dear …… or Hope this email finds you well. Then, using proper terms, invite your staff. End with something like Thank you for your time.
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