Yes, Thursday afternoon works better for me because I can finish the outline in the morning and still have time to look over your notes before we meet.
If you want, send the draft by lunch and I can mark the areas that feel repetitive or unclear.
For the agenda, I think we should keep it simple: first review the schedule, then decide who is handling the materials, and after that figure out which points need a shorter explanation.
I also checked with Mia, and she said she can join for the first half hour if we need another opinion on the layout.
As for lunch, I am fine with soup or sandwiches, so whatever is easiest near the office will do.
If the room near the window is open, let’s use that one because it is quieter and easier to hear each other.
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I can take care of the seating chart, and if you send the final headcount tonight I will arrange the place cards first thing in the morning.
Regarding the presentation, I think the second section needs a shorter opening because it takes too long to reach the main point.
You asked whether the handouts should be printed on both sides, and I think that makes sense as long as the diagrams stay easy to read.
For timing, it would help if everyone arrives fifteen minutes early so we can test the speaker and adjust the chairs before people settle in.
Also, I spoke with Lena about the refreshments, and she suggested fruit, tea, and something simple that does not make a mess on the tables.
If you want me to handle the sign-up sheet too, I can do that and send it back after I smooth out the spacing and headings.