Robert's Rules of Order/Survival Tips

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Perhaps the most accessible formal explanation of RRO is roberts-rules.com. It seems to have been written by registered parliamentarian Lorenzo R. Cuesta, who works in the Sacramento region of California. Out of the dozens of useful pages on roberts-rules.com, the following serve as a useful introduction:

It also needs to be noted that the president does not "set the agenda" because a motion to modify the agenda is in order at the onset of each meeting.[1]
Called "5 most helpful words a chairperson will ever find". Other sources emphasize that this must be applied with great care to ensure that the president is not attempting to rule unilaterally. (See, for example, NFTY's advice on general consent)
This approach might be too formal for most assemblies. But the principles should always be kept in mind.
Note that Wikipedia:Appeal (motion) seems to disagree on one point.

References and Footnotes[edit | edit source]

  1. http://www.robertsrules.com/faq.html#14