If you want meetings that run more efficiently, for a shorter period of time, and with a minimum of disagreements, then you need this framework of established procedures for business meetings. Simpler and more effective than Robert's Rules, this concise book focuses on promoting timely consideration of the substance of the meeting, rather than ritualistic procedure. This easy-to-follow guidebook is now updated in a new fifth edition and is perfect for running more productive meetings!
If you want meetings that run more efficiently, for a shorter period of time, and with a minimum of disagreements, then you need this framework of established procedures for business meetings. Simpler and more effective than Robert's Rules, this concise book focuses on promoting timely consideration of the substance of the meeting, rather than ritualistic procedure. This easy-to-follow guidebook is now updated in a new fifth edition and is perfect for running more productive meetings!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donald A. Tortorice, Esq., St. George Tucker Adjunct Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary, is a member of the American Bar Association and a member of the ABA's Section of Business Law. He has chaired and sat through more business meetings than he cares to remember. A retired partner of the Philadelphia firm of Duane Morris LLP, he has served as Chairman of the Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, President of the Pennsylvania Defense Lawyers Institute, as well as a member of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, which is the continuing legal education arm of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. He has also served as a drafting member of the task force to revise Pennsylvania's corporation and business laws. Mr. Tortorice has sat as a member of the boards of directors of a number of private business corporations and nonprofit organizations. He has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Dickinson School of Law of Penn State University and has been a frequent lecturer and course planner in matters relating to business and administrative law. He is the Editor of Pennsylvania Business Corporation Practice, the state's foremost corporate practice authority. Having served as a combat commander of a coastal and river patrol boat in Vietnam, Mr. Tortorice was well prepared for the rigors of legal practice in business law and administrative litigation. He earned his B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin and his J.D. from the University of California at Berkeley (Boalt Hall).
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About the Author ix Introduction xi Chapter One: Rules and Guides of Order 1 Rule 1: Role of the Chair 1 Rule 2: The Rules and Governing Law 2 Guide 1: The Agenda 2 Guide 2: Convening the Meeting 2 Guide 3: Special Officers 3 Guide 4: Approval of Minutes and Reports as Submitted 3 Guide 5: General Discussion 3 Guide 6: General Principles for Discussion or Debate 4 Guide 7: General Consensus or Sense of the Meeting 5 Guide 8: Use of Motion Practice 5 Guide 9: Motion Practice 5 Guide 10: Motion Practice and Precedence 6 Guide 11: Elections 10 Guide 12: Adjournment 10 Guide 13: Minutes 11 Chapter 2: Discussion of the Rules 13 Rule 1: Role of the Chair 13 Rule 2: The Rules and Governing Law 15 Guide 1: The Agenda 15 Guide 2: Convening the Meeting 16 Guide 3: Special Offers 17 Guide 4: Approval of Minutes and Reports as Submitted 18 Guide 5: General Discussion 19 Guide 6: General Principles for Discussion or Debate 20 Guide 7: General Consensus or the Sense of the Meeting 21 Guide 8: Usage of Motion Practice 22 Guides 9 and 10: Motion Practice and Precedence, Unnecessary Motions 23 Guide 11: Elections 31 Guide 12: Adjournment 33 Guide 13: Minutes 34 Chapter 3: Typical Meeting Agendas 35 Chapter 4: Discussion of Minutes, and General Guidelines for the Conduct of Meetings 39 Chapter 5: Typical Minutes 45 Index 55
About the Author ix Introduction xi Chapter One: Rules and Guides of Order 1 Rule 1: Role of the Chair 1 Rule 2: The Rules and Governing Law 2 Guide 1: The Agenda 2 Guide 2: Convening the Meeting 2 Guide 3: Special Officers 3 Guide 4: Approval of Minutes and Reports as Submitted 3 Guide 5: General Discussion 3 Guide 6: General Principles for Discussion or Debate 4 Guide 7: General Consensus or Sense of the Meeting 5 Guide 8: Use of Motion Practice 5 Guide 9: Motion Practice 5 Guide 10: Motion Practice and Precedence 6 Guide 11: Elections 10 Guide 12: Adjournment 10 Guide 13: Minutes 11 Chapter 2: Discussion of the Rules 13 Rule 1: Role of the Chair 13 Rule 2: The Rules and Governing Law 15 Guide 1: The Agenda 15 Guide 2: Convening the Meeting 16 Guide 3: Special Offers 17 Guide 4: Approval of Minutes and Reports as Submitted 18 Guide 5: General Discussion 19 Guide 6: General Principles for Discussion or Debate 20 Guide 7: General Consensus or the Sense of the Meeting 21 Guide 8: Usage of Motion Practice 22 Guides 9 and 10: Motion Practice and Precedence, Unnecessary Motions 23 Guide 11: Elections 31 Guide 12: Adjournment 33 Guide 13: Minutes 34 Chapter 3: Typical Meeting Agendas 35 Chapter 4: Discussion of Minutes, and General Guidelines for the Conduct of Meetings 39 Chapter 5: Typical Minutes 45 Index 55
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