The Everything Robert's Rules Book
All you need to organize and conduct a meeting
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Author
Contributions
- Eric M. Hall - Editor
- Johnson Jacot - Editor
Publication
2004-08-18 - Adams Media, Avon, USA
Language
English
Word Count
72,000 words, Guess
Page Count
288 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101593371241
- ISBN-139781593371241
- Goodreads1949197
- Library of Congress Control Number2004002397
- OCLC Control Number54392579
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL8872474M
Classifications
- LCCJF515 .C295 2004
Description
Have you ever been to a meeting that dissolved into utter chaos? Or attended a meeting that seemed unfocused and unproductive? Robert’s Rules of Order have been the standard parliamentary procedure for business and civic organizations since 1876. The Everything Robert’s Rules Book fully explains Robert’s Rules and shows you how to apply them to today’s social and business meeting situations. Features clear explanations of: Types of meeting s and their rules – When and how to use motions = Standards for teleconferencing and emailing – The rules of debates – When and how to use motions – Proper voting procedures - Proper minute taking. Robert’s Rules Book is your one stop ref for holding productive, successful meetings,
First Sentence
Studies have shown that people fear public speaking more than nuclear war.
Subjects
Series Statement
- The Everything Series
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