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.
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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 14:30, 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.