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