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Webster's New World: Robert's Rules of Order: Simplified & Applied

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A revised and updated edition of the clearest, most useful guide to parliamentary procedure, including tips on making meetings more efficient.   This essential and authoritative resource, based on the principles originally laid out in the classic Robert’s Rules of Order, explains the often-confusing rules of parliamentary procedure in clear, simple language and shows how to apply them practically and effectively. These are the principles used by organizations everywhere—from nonprofits to school boards, church groups to county commissions.   Among its helpful features are sample scripts to help figure out what to say while conducting meetings, hands-on examples to show how the rules are applied, and timesaving tips to help make meetings more efficient. This thoroughly revised and updated user-friendly reference includes an ample index and cross-references for finding information quickly and easily. A completely new chapter on homeowners’ associations covers restrictions, obligations, proxy voting, and covenants.

418 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1876

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Profile Image for Ixby Wuff.
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July 5, 2020

A revised and updated edition of the clearest, most useful guide to parliamentary procedure
This essential and authoritative resource, based on the principles originally laid out in the classic Robert’s Rules of Order, explains the often-confusing rules of parliamentary procedure in clear, simple language and shows how to apply them practically and effectively. Among its helpful features are sample scripts to help figure out what to say while conducting meetings, hands-on examples to show how the rules are applied, and timesaving tips to help make meetings more efficient. This thoroughly revised and updated user-friendly reference includes an ample index and cross-references for finding information quickly and easily. A completely new chapter on homeowners’ associations covers restrictions, obligations, proxy voting, and covenants.

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April 19, 2016
The stuff I have to read for the job ugh....
The first chapter clearly explains the thoughts behind the rules. It also shows how the rules support the democracy procedure.
When I attended a meeting last Thursday, someone spoke up with a "Point of Order" which I had no idea what it meant before, when watching our City Council meetings on our local TV channel, now I do.
Not sure how much claim to fame I want in reading this but it was over 400 pages so hey!
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November 26, 2016
This book has everything you ever wanted to know about parliamentary procedure for any kind of organizational governing body. Conduct your meetings democratically with Robert's Rules.

Although a bit on the dry side, the book provides fascinating information about the components of a democratic meeting. It gave me a greater appreciation for the democratic process and the power of voting. It may also inspire you to bring more democracy to organizations you are a part of.
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January 2, 2015
I liked the Webster's simplified and applied version of the Robert's Rules of Order. It provides good examples of each type of motion and what words the president or member uses when a motion is created.

However, there were some info which were not clear or were vague in some of the chapters. That's why I prefer to read another book in order to fill in the missing info.

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July 8, 2008
I'm reading this book because I am now the vice President of the Band Association for the high school It's rather boring, but it'll suffice for now.
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January 27, 2009
It's parliamentary practice for meetings, now if only I could get the senate president to read it...
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