Easy Ways to Use Parliamentary Procedure on Your Campus
An important topic in student leadership training is the use of Robert’s Rules of Order or parliamentary procedure. Many student leaders dread it, most are confused by it and some just abandon it...
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View ArticleDealing with Conflict and Drama in Clubs and Organizations, Part 2
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View ArticleDealing with Conflict and Drama in Clubs and Organizations, Part 1
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View ArticleThe Magically, Mysteriously, Disappearing Motion
I have had the opportunity to serve in a number of leadership roles throughout my life and I estimate that I have run more than 1,000 meetings and programs to date! I know parliamentary procedure...
View ArticleThe Dark Side of Parliamentary Procedure and Robert’s Rules
Mwahh, ha, ha, ha! Welcome to Tales from the Gavel Crypt, the dark side of parliamentary procedure and Robert’s Rules! The end of the fall term is almost here and by now, you may have encountered the...
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View ArticleNine Things Parliamentary Procedure Teaches Us
Parliamentary Procedure is the rules and procedures that groups follow to run meetings, conferences, and conventions. The name comes from Parliament in Great Britain and was first put into written form...
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