
The rules of order used to run Formal meetings can be confusing and intimidating. Why, then, do we use them? Because they work! This is a simple guide on how to run a meeting according to those rules. It is intended for people who have little or no experience running meetings, and as such, is written clearly and concisely without unnecessary jargon or obscure references. The basic concepts, skills, and information discussed throughout this book are applicable to virtually any type of meeting, from large business meetings to smaller and less formal gatherings of community groups, strata councils, and so on. Includes:
-- The basics: debate, making motions, and voting
-- Types of committees and the reports that should be made
-- Elections: nominations and counting the ballots
-- Choosing a parliamentary authority
-- Writing rules for your own group
-- Plenty of samples and tables for easy reference
-- The basics: debate, making motions, and voting
-- Types of committees and the reports that should be made
-- Elections: nominations and counting the ballots
-- Choosing a parliamentary authority
-- Writing rules for your own group
-- Plenty of samples and tables for easy reference
Publisher:
North Vancouver, B.C. : Self-Counsel Press, c1995.
Edition:
3rd ed.
ISBN:
9781551800196
1551800195
1551800195
Characteristics:
xi, 82 p. ;,21 cm.


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