ABSTRACT
 Communication is an integral part of any organization be it business, social or political, many people can do business with one another because they understand themselves.  No any production or organizational goals can be achieved successfully without effective communication.  Communication helps to get necessary information for a successful execution of duties.  This project work will therefore try to establish how minute writing have complementary role to play in the production as far as communication is concerned.  Therefore, the data needed in writing this project was collected from Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda through questionnaires drafted and filled accordingly,  however certain literature and other writing materials, were also been consulted.  Finally, some recommendations to the area of the case study will be given.
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 Title Pagei
 Declarationii
 Approval iii
 Dedicationiv
 Acknowledgementv
 Abstractvi
 Table of Contentsvii
 
 CHAPTER ONE
 1.1Introduction1
 1.2Statement of the Problem3
 1.3Purpose of the Study3
 1.4Significance of the Study4
 1.5Delimitation of the Study5
 1.6Limitation of the Study5
 1.7Historical Background5
 1.8Research Questions9
 1.9Definition of Terms9
 
 CHAPTER TWO
 2.1Introduction11
 2.2What is Communication11
 2.2.0Types of Communications13
 2.2.1Oral Communication13
 2.2.2Visual Communication13
 2.2.3Mechanical Communication14
 2.2.4Telecommunication15
 2.3Communication Process15
 2.4Channel of Communication16
 2.5The Causes of Ineffective Communication16
 2.6What is Minute17
 2.6.1Feature of Minute18
 2.6.2Taken Down Minute18
 2.6.3Kinds of Minutes19
 2.7      Meeting19
 2.7.1Types of Meeting20
 2.7.2Formal Meeting20
 2.7.3Procedure in Meeting21
 
 CHAPTER THREE
 3.1Introduction22
 3.2Type of Instrument used for Data Collection22
 3.2.1Primary Sources of Collecting Data22
 3.2.2Questionnaire23
 3.2.3Interview23
 3.2.4Observation24
 3.3Population of the Study24
 3.4Sample of the Study24
 3.5Method of Data Analysis24
 
 CHAPTER FOUR
 4.1Introduction26
 4.2Data Presentation and Interpretation26
 4.3Findings37
 
 CHAPTER FIVE
 5.1Summary36
 5.2Conclusion37
 5.3Recommendations38
 References40
 Appendixes41