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Governance Bites #97: Robert's Rules of Order, with Susan Leahy

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In this episode, Mark Banicevich talks to Susan Leahy about Robert's Rules of Order. He asks what they are and how they evolved, the benefits of using Robert's Rules, and common misconceptions about them. Susan outlines the seven key types of motion, and how they work. They discussed when they might be adjusted for specific settings, and challenges Susan has encountered when boards implement them. They talk about available resources, and Susan shares advice she would give to a new director.
Susan Leahy teaches boards and committees to run effective meetings, specifically using Robert’s Rules of Order. Susan Leahy has been motivating, challenging and inspiring audiences for over 15 years as a high energy keynote speaker and certified speaking professional. Her website, www.RobertsRulesMadeSimple.com, is an easy and simple training tool is used by thousands of boards across the US and Canada to learn to apply Robert's Rules of Order.
Robert's Rules of Order: https://robertsrules.com/
Robert's Rules Made Simple: https://robertsrulesmadesimple.com/
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In this episode, Mark Banicevich talks to Susan Leahy about Robert's Rules of Order. He asks what they are and how they evolved, the benefits of using Robert's Rules, and common misconceptions about them. Susan outlines the seven key types of motion, and how they work. They discussed when they might be adjusted for specific settings, and challenges Susan has encountered when boards implement them. They talk about available resources, and Susan shares advice she would give to a new director.
Susan Leahy teaches boards and committees to run effective meetings, specifically using Robert’s Rules of Order. Susan Leahy has been motivating, challenging and inspiring audiences for over 15 years as a high energy keynote speaker and certified speaking professional. Her website, www.RobertsRulesMadeSimple.com, is an easy and simple training tool is used by thousands of boards across the US and Canada to learn to apply Robert's Rules of Order.
Robert's Rules of Order: https://robertsrules.com/
Robert's Rules Made Simple: https://robertsrulesmadesimple.com/
#governance, #leadership, #corporategovernance, #boardcraft, #decisionmaking, #makingadifference, #ceo, #governancebites, #boardroom, #director, #motions, #meetings, #robertsrules, #robertsrulesmadesimple

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