Partnership steering groups, joint committees and territorial programme boards bring together local authorities, government agencies, private partners and community representatives to govern complex, long-term initiatives. These structures - known in the UK as Local Enterprise Partnership boards, Combined Authority committees or Health and Wellbeing Boards - make decisions that commit public resources and bind multiple organisations. Documentation is essential for accountability and audit.
Multi-organisation, multi-stakeholder documentation
The diarisation capability of Listen is particularly valuable in partnership settings, where identifying who said what - and in what capacity - is legally and politically important. The AI summary extracts financial commitments, milestone decisions, and actions assigned to specific partner organisations. For the full council meetings that ratify major partnership decisions, see our article on town and city council meetings.
Share the meeting summary with all partner organisations within 48 hours. In multi-partner programmes funded by central government or the EU, prompt and comprehensive documentation supports audit requirements.
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