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Robert's Rules of Order - A comprehensive guide to Robert’s Rules of Order - cover

Robert's Rules of Order - A comprehensive guide to Robert’s Rules of Order

Robert King

Publisher: Ingram Publishing

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Robert's Rules of Order
 
Robert’s Rules of Order is a book that was first published in 1876 and was designed to bring order and a fair system to managing organizations, assemblies, and committees. It aimed to bring a democratic system to the making of decisions among groups of people and create a structure that allowed everyone to have their voice heard during a decisive meeting. Fast forward to the present day and Robert’s Rules of Order has been revised and republished several times to accommodate evolving structures and feedback over the last century. The latest edition – the eleventh one – was published in 2011 and includes all of the previous works plus more modern-day revisions. This book takes a fresh look at these rules and presents them in an easy to understand way, showing you how you can implement them into your organization, whether you run a sports club or non-profit business! The rules in this book will improve communication between members or employees and make meetings far more effective. Here Is What You'll Learn About...
 
What Are Robert's Rules
 
The History Of Robert's Rules
 
Benefits Of Robert's Rules
 
How To Implement Robert's Rules In Your Organization
 
FAQ About Robert's Rules
 
Much, Much More!
Available since: 05/08/2019.

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