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Jun 24, 2013 at 13:36 | comment | added | TrevorD | 'Is “Any Other Business / AOB” a common term for the last [item on the agenda] for board or official meetings ... ?': Speaking as a Brit, I think it is very common. But, particularly in 'official' meetings, there may be restrictions on what can legitimately be discussed under AOB. This is because other people at the meeting will not have had prior notice of the subject and thus will not have come prepared for the discussion. So it is usually used only for minor matters or to inform people of a meeting, event, or issue that they may like to know about. | |
Jun 24, 2013 at 9:07 | comment | added | Yoichi Oishi | I thought I used to see and write simply “Others” as the heading of the last item of discussion in the agenda or minutes even for a formal meeting when I was on the active list, though my memory is now opaque because it’s the matter of scores of years ago. Is “Any Other Business / AOB” a common terms of the last or addendum issue used for the board or official meeting in Anglophonic countries? | |
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