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  • A Complete Guide to Robert’s Rules of Order
  • By: Robert Briggs
  • Narrated by: Tom Beyer
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins

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Robert's Rules of Order

By: Robert Briggs
Narrated by: Tom Beyer
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Publisher's Summary

Robert's Rules of Order was first established in 1863 as a way to better assist in bringing efficiency, legitimacy, fairness, uniformity, and competence to the way meetings ran among Army personnel. 

Since that time, Robert's Rules have been updated and expanded upon and are now used in organizations of all types and sizes.

This book covers the topic of Robert's rules and how to understand and implement them yourself. Inside, you will learn of the different rules of order you must follow, as well as the definitions of many terms used within Robert's rules. Finally, you will be provided with strategies as to how you may introduce Robert's rules to your specific organization, be it a company, charity, sporting club, sorority, or otherwise!

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