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In 1876, Henry Martyn Robert published the first edition of Robert's Rules of Order, then known as the Pocket Manual of Rules of Order for Deliberative Assemblies. The book was based on the House of Representatives' meeting procedures and adapted these method for use in society. Since these rules debuted, they have become the most commonly adopted parliamentary method in the United States, with approximately 95 percent of all organizations practicing them. Today, books on this topic lack focus on current trends, specifically the Internet. However, this new book emphasizes this fact and…mehr

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In 1876, Henry Martyn Robert published the first edition of Robert's Rules of Order, then known as the Pocket Manual of Rules of Order for Deliberative Assemblies. The book was based on the House of Representatives' meeting procedures and adapted these method for use in society. Since these rules debuted, they have become the most commonly adopted parliamentary method in the United States, with approximately 95 percent of all organizations practicing them. Today, books on this topic lack focus on current trends, specifically the Internet. However, this new book emphasizes this fact and stresses how society has changed due to the advent of the Internet. Clubs and organizations need to know how to meet and organizations need to know how to meet and communicate online, and this book provides the answer.
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Autorenporträt
Rita Cook is a writer/editor who specializes in a variety of subjects, from travel to weddings, from fashion to autos, and from entertainment to business. She most recently began investigative journalism and has more than 1,000 articles to her credit from her past 10 years of full-time freelance writing. Ms. Cook is the Editor-in-Chief of Celeb Staff Magazine in Los Angeles and began her career in Chicago as the Editorial Director of Insider Magazine while also working at the Chicago Sun Times for famous newspaper columnist Irv Kupcinet. Currently, she writes full time, hosts a segment of a radio show called The Insider Mag.com, teaches an online travel writing class for Gotham Writer's Workshop, and is a member of the Texas Auto Writer's Association and the North Texas Film Critics Association, of which she just became president. Working in the film industry with a number of films to her credit, she also had the chance to work with Robert's Rules of Order as the President of Women in Film/Chicago, Los Angeles' Cinewomen President, VP of Reviews for The Film Advisory Board, and Treasurer in both Los Angeles and Chicago for the National Writer's Union. This is Ms. Cook's seventh book published and her fourth fully credited print book in addition to a romantic novel titled Angel's Destiny, and several non-fiction titles including Vows and Toasts and Gardner's Guide to Producing Independent Films. Ms. Cook is married and currently splits her time between Los Angeles and Dallas.