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Chapter 19: Using Parliamentary Procedure to Give Structure to Large Groups


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Links

SIMPLIFIED RULES OF ORDER
The basic parliamentary procedure information that you need in order to organize a group may be found on this website.

http://www.csufresno.edu/comm/cagle-p3.htm

ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER
This link will let you order a full-text book containing Robert's Rules of Order and ask questions of the authors.

http://www.robertsrules.com/

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PARLIAMENTARIANS
Ask questions about Robert's Rules of Order and read tips for conducting meetings.

http://www.aipparlipro.org/

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE FREEBIES
This site contains several articles and other tips for using parliamentary procedure.

http://members.aol.com/JimSlaugh/questions.html

INTRODUCTION TO ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER
This site provides a handy "how to" section for using parliamentary procedure.

http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/apo/robert.html


Activity

Develop a meeting agenda using the principles discussed in this chapter. if you are chairing a formal meeting, the resources foudn in the parliamentary procedure site my be helpful. Here are some other sites that can assist you in planning and evaluating a meeting, especially a problem-solving team meeting.

THE VIRTUAL MEETING ASSISTANT
This site provides tips that can help you plan and evaluate a team meeting.

http://www.ukans.edu/cwis/units/coms2/vma/vms.htm

 

THE DECISION-MAKING MAP
As an alternative to reflective thinking, this site presents a strategy of mapping out a decision.

http://www.sdsg.com/new/dmp.htm


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