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Schedule vs. Agenda

A timed plan of activities versus a list of topics to be discussed.

The comparisoni

✗ Wrong

The meeting schedule starts with introductions and ends with next steps.

✓ Correct

The meeting agenda starts with introductions and ends with next steps — schedules are time-based; agendas are topic-based.

The ruleii

SCHEDULE = time. AGENDA = topics.

SCHEDULE is a time-based plan — what happens when: start times, durations. AGENDA is a list of items to be addressed — what gets discussed or done, in order, usually without fixed times. Meetings have both: agenda (topics) and schedule (timing).

Memory aidiii

Remember it like this

Schedule times. Agenda lists.

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