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Webster's New World Robert's Rules of Order Simplified and Applied

by Robert McConnell Productions

📖 Overview

Webster's New World Robert's Rules of Order Simplified and Applied serves as a practical guide for conducting and participating in meetings using parliamentary procedure. The book breaks down the formal rules of order into clear explanations and real-world examples. The text covers fundamental concepts like making motions, debating, voting, and the roles of officers in organizational meetings. Step-by-step instructions walk readers through common meeting scenarios and explain how to handle various procedural situations. The guide includes sample dialogues, charts, and tables that demonstrate proper parliamentary language and processes in action. Reference sections provide quick access to specific rules and procedures for different types of meetings and organizations. This resource aims to make parliamentary procedure accessible to both novice and experienced meeting participants, emphasizing the balance between maintaining order and protecting democratic principles. The simplified approach helps readers understand not just the rules themselves, but their underlying purpose in facilitating fair and efficient group decision-making.

👀 Reviews

Readers report this reference book helps demystify parliamentary procedure through clear explanations and real-world examples. Many cite the book's detailed index, table of contents, and cross-references as helpful for quickly finding answers during meetings. Positive mentions: - Plain language explanations of complex rules - Sample scripts and dialogues - Quick-reference charts and tables - Step-by-step instructions for common motions Common criticisms: - Some find the organization confusing - A few readers note minor inconsistencies with official Robert's Rules - Print size is small according to multiple reviews Ratings: Amazon: 4.6/5 (842 reviews) Goodreads: 4.3/5 (89 ratings) Sample review: "Finally, a Robert's Rules book that doesn't require a law degree to understand. The examples and scripts helped me run meetings with confidence." - Amazon reviewer Several reviewers mention successfully using it for HOA boards, nonprofit organizations, and community groups where formal parliamentary procedure is required but members lack extensive training.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔷 The first edition of Robert's Rules of Order was published in 1876 by U.S. Army officer Henry Martyn Robert, who wrote it after a particularly chaotic church meeting he was asked to lead. 🔷 Robert McConnell Productions has produced educational videos about parliamentary procedure since 1986 and has trained thousands of organizations in proper meeting management. 🔷 The basic Robert's Rules handbook has sold over 6.5 million copies since its initial publication, making it one of the best-selling self-help books in history. 🔷 Parliamentary procedure, as outlined in Robert's Rules, is based on the proceedings of the British Parliament but simplified for ordinary organizations and meetings. 🔷 This simplified version includes "scripts" for various meeting scenarios, helping chairpersons and participants navigate common situations without memorizing the entire rulebook.