It’s a legit question: Should you ask everyone to “say ‘aye’”? Or use paper ballots? Or just have people to raise their hands? Within parliamentary procedure, what are your options...
Read MoreIt’s a legit question: Should you ask everyone to “say ‘aye’”? Or use paper ballots? Or just have people to raise their hands? Within parliamentary procedure, what are your options...
Read MoreThere are ideals in the business meeting world—and one of them is that just the right members will weigh in for just the right amount of time on just the...
Read MoreIf you’re interested in using parliamentary procedure to get things done in your organization, one of the simplest ways to participate is by providing a “second” when that’s needed. So,...
Read MoreSince today’s post is… [drumroll!...] the 100th post of The Law of Order blog!—it felt fitting to offer you a fun flyover view of 100 common parliamentary procedure questions we...
Read MorePersonally, I love a situation where I have more than one good option. And this is precisely how I feel about the parliamentary authority known as The Standard Code of...
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