Difference between revisions of "Robert's Rules of Order"
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'''Robert's Rules of Order''' is a formalized method of conducting business with a large constituancy. It provides a framework so that individual items of business are recognized and addressed in a formal manner. Persons who deviate from the rules are chastized as being "Out of Order." This method also facilitates the ease in keeping minutes for meetings. | '''Robert's Rules of Order''' is a formalized method of conducting business with a large constituancy. It provides a framework so that individual items of business are recognized and addressed in a formal manner. Persons who deviate from the rules are chastized as being "Out of Order." This method also facilitates the ease in keeping minutes for meetings. | ||
− | KGB generally mocks such a framework. | + | KGB generally mocks such a framework. However, when this occurs blatantly, the [[Sergeant at Arms]] may come a-knockin' with fists of pure danger. |
Latest revision as of 13:30, 8 May 2009
Robert's Rules of Order is a formalized method of conducting business with a large constituancy. It provides a framework so that individual items of business are recognized and addressed in a formal manner. Persons who deviate from the rules are chastized as being "Out of Order." This method also facilitates the ease in keeping minutes for meetings.
KGB generally mocks such a framework. However, when this occurs blatantly, the Sergeant at Arms may come a-knockin' with fists of pure danger.