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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent book for learning parliamentary procedure,
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This review is from: Parliamentary Procedure at a Glance: New Edition (Reference) (Mass Market Paperback)
This book enabled me to chair a national organization with little previous experience. It is much easier to understand than other books on Roberts rules of order that I have read and acts as a quick reference when questions of procedure come up during a meeting. I highly recommend it to any member of a group which holds meetings using parliamentary procedure. I particularly recommend it to anyone who has to chair such meetings.
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lightning fast lookup for Robert's Rules,
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This review is from: Parliamentary Procedure at a Glance: New Edition (Reference) (Mass Market Paperback)
There are two kinds of reference books, the kind that has a complete discussion on every question you can think of on a particular subject, and the kind in which you can actually find what you're looking for right now.This work is one of the latter. It is no substitute for Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, the truly definitive work on the subject, which belongs in the library of every PTA president, budding politician, or C-SPAN junkie. But once you've done your homework and understand the principles of parliamentary procedure, it is Garfield Jones' book, not Henry Robert's, that you bring with you to every meeting (or wish you had.) Thin enough (just 90 pages) to get lost under your agenda, the book is uniquely suited to be used, in real time, in the meeting, in the trenches. It is one of the most cleverly designed tools I've seen, planned from the ground up, or rather from the middle out, to live up to its "at-a-glance" title. Open it to the center staple, and you'll be looking at the index--two short (literally half height) pages. Above them stand two ranks of staggered-length pages that serve as a table of the various motions, and their order of precedence from the normal order of business, main motions, up through amendment, referring to committee, calling the question, tabling, points of order, adjournment--all visible at once. The cut pages serve as index tabs, so you can instantly flip to the reference page for that motion. (When you do, motions of lower rank, now out of order, are hidden, while those of higher rank remain visible above.) A glance at the reference page shows a table of rules pertaining to that particular motion: does it require a second, allow for debate, need a simple majority to pass, or a two-thirds vote? Then, most useful for the member (or presiding officer) still learning the ropes, is a complete sample dialog of the proper form for making the motion, stating the question, putting to a vote, and announcing the result. Example: "The 'Noes' have it, and the amendment to the amendment is lost. Is there any further discussion on the original amendment?" The remaining pages in front and back of the book contain lesser-used but highly valuable material on general parliamentary principles, the strategic uses of some motions (not just how to make them, but when and why), and how-to sections on chairing a meeting, taking minutes, holding nominations and elections, and ballot counting. If it's not applicable, useful, and practical, it's not in there. But if you need it, there's a good chance that you'll find it, and quickly enough to do you some good. There is one minor error and one intentional rule-bending, both in regard to the Motion to Reconsider, but that's one of the most rarified points of procedure. It occurs on the final exam in Parliamentarian School, but not in real life on this or any nearby planet. If you really need to know it in any detail, you'll need to open two things: your full copy of Robert's Rules and the cork of a fortifying beverage. Three word review: A real find.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the one,
By Dennis Carroll (Fortson GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parliamentary Procedure at a Glance: New Edition (Reference) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the one you want if you are a novice at parliamentary procedure. After experiencing several unruly church conferences I began looking for an easy to use book, this is it. The center of the book indexes all the basic procedures you will need. I compliment the author in making it easy to use and not making the reader drowsy.
18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great reference manual,
This review is from: Parliamentary Procedure at a Glance: New Edition (Reference) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a great reference manual for Robert's Rules of Order. It can be used as a referesher for someone who knows the rules, or as reference for a chairman or committee member needing information on an obscure or rarely used rule. This might not be the best book for someone with no experience at all with Parlimentary procedure though
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Parliamentry Procedure at a Glance bu Ossie Garfield Jones,
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This review is from: Parliamentary Procedure at a Glance: New Edition (Reference) (Mass Market Paperback)
Better than I expected. A very good general guide to meeting procedure with some very good ideas and notes
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
In the heat of the meeting, reach for this book!,
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This review is from: Parliamentary Procedure at a Glance: New Edition (Reference) (Mass Market Paperback)
The center pages of this little book are worth the book's purchase price all by themselves. Every kind of motion and amendment are listed in their priority, making it extremely easy to untangle the knots that many of us get into when the meeting we are leading suddenly has a flurry of motions. Keep it handy, open it to the center, and you will see at a glance what to do and who is right in their understanding of the way to handle a particular motion.
I was introduced to this book in a parliamentary procedure class - the copyright of my edition is 1971! I have referred to it ever since and given it to many friends and organizations.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Parliamentary Procedure at a Glance: New Edition,
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I found this very helpful and easy to understand.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quick reference ...easy to use,
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After a lengthy debate at a meeting, my secretary had a very well used version of this book... I thought it would be helpful to our parliamentarian to have a copy ... It is a quick easy reference to aid us with our many meetings.
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Excellent resource and reference for all organizations that use Roberts Rules of Order. I highly recommend it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best help for Rules of Order!!,
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This is the best book out there that I have found for quick and handy reference for parliamentry procedures and rules of orders. You just openned it to the center page and follow along in the debate proceedings. Whatever motions or actions arise, you just go to that section and it will inform you what procedures are needed, such as second, debatable, majority vote or 2/3 vote etc. A must have for all chairmen or parliamentarians. You will never be at a loss nor out of order again.
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Parliamentary Procedure at a Glance: New Edition (Reference) by O. Garfield Jones (Mass Market Paperback - November 1, 1990)
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