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From the supplier: Committees are the foundations on which associations are built. They are instruments for representation, involvement and also of training for future leaders. The effectivity of committees can do much for the relationships that occur in an association. Committees generally have the same structure and these include chair and staff liaison, board liaison, committee charge, reports and member responsibilities.
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Title: How committees work: a short course on basic operations. (Leadership)
Author: John F. Schlegel
Publication:Association Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 1994
Publisher: American Society of Association Executives
Volume: v46 Issue: n1 Page: pL45(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
How committees work: a short course on basic operations. (Leadership): An article from: Association Management
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Author(s)John F. Schlegel
ISBN / ASINB000920F7W
ISBN-13978B000920F72
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