Overview
Robert's Rules of Order is an essential tool for anyone involved in group decision-making. It provides a structured approach to meetings, ensuring that all voices are heard and that decisions are made fairly. By following these rules, groups can avoid confusion and conflicts, leading to more product...
Key Terms
Example: A member might say, 'I move that we hold the event next month.'
Example: If a group has 10 members, a quorum might be 6 members.
Example: The chairperson calls the meeting to order.
Example: The secretary writes down what decisions were made.
Example: A member might propose to amend a motion to change the date of an event.
Example: Members debate the merits of the proposed motion.