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From the supplier: Volunteer leaders and association executives should use parliamentary procedures to conduct productive meetings. These parliamentary procedures aim to preserve order, expedite business and protect rights. It should also be emphasized that an effective and productive meeting is a joint responsibility of the presiding officer and the participants. A set of questions and answers on parliamentary procedures in meetings is presented.
Citation Details Title: Robert's rules at work: using parliamentary procedure to conduct effective meetings.(Board Primer) Author: William E. Cozart Publication:Association Management (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 1998 Publisher: American Society of Association Executives Volume: v50 Issue: n1 Page: p80(2)