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Notes and Comments on Robert's Rules Third
Edition
Jon Ericson
November
2004 paper, 0-8093-2605-1, $17.50 cloth, 0-8093-2604-3, $35.00 160 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 Communication / Parliamentary Procedure
This
third edition of Jon Ericson’s Notes and Comments on Robert’s
Rules updates all references and page numbers to the tenth edition of Robert’s
Rules of Order Newly Revised, published in 2000. Ericson’s guide to
the authoritative parliamentary resource clarifies many of the concepts
and rules that intimidate or confuse the members of organizations who use
it, stressing that they have a choice in—and may, in fact, modify—the
rules by which they are bound.
Ericson
begins with the Order of Precedence, which he defines as the key concept
in understanding and utilizing parliamentary procedure. He then uses a
question-and-answer format in which a logical progression of essential
parliamentary questions is explicitly answered, with a rationale for each
rule. Throughout, he provides specific page references to Robert’s
Rules. Through these three elements, he makes classic doctrine
intelligible and workable, leading the reader step-by-step through the
rules and their applications and, in the process, encouraging people to
feel more positive about parliamentary procedure and their ability to use
it.
“Far
too many members, armed—or more accurately disarmed—with a
misconception of parliamentary procedure, choose to spend a lifetime
wondering what is going on and lamenting or blaming others when things
fail to go their way,” writes Ericson in the Introduction.
“Understanding parliamentary procedure also allows a person to have more
fun—not just the fun of socializing outside the business meeting—but
the fun of performing in the public arena.”
A
popular, concise, and clear handbook, Notes and Comments on Robert’s
Rules emphasizes the simple machinery of the system, relates its concepts
to the procedures most commonly used in meetings and conventions, and
encourages members to obtain and study, rather than shy away from Robert’s
Rules of Order Newly Revised. This new edition also expands the number
of question-and-answer sections and surveys the research in and commentary
on the field since 1991. A laminated, removable card featuring simplified
charts of parliamentary motions serves as an additional resource and is
included with the volume.
Jon
Ericson is Ellis
and Nelle Levitt Professor Emeritus and former provost of Drake
University. He lectures and serves as parliamentarian for organizations
throughout the country, including state associations of the National
Education Association and the National Association of School Boards.
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