> Robert's Rules of Order is an incredibly large number of rules that no one ever fully reads...
Some people have come up with variations as well:
“The [Grateful] Dead still meet about once a month in a boardroom to discuss their projects. Initially, the meetings were free-for-alls, Garcia says, but somebody dug up a copy of ‘Robert’s Rules of Order,’ and they riffed on it until they had devised their own warped version of parliamentary procedure.”
Bill Barich, “Still Truckin’,” The New Yorker, October 4, 1993, p. 98.
Some people have come up with variations as well:
“The [Grateful] Dead still meet about once a month in a boardroom to discuss their projects. Initially, the meetings were free-for-alls, Garcia says, but somebody dug up a copy of ‘Robert’s Rules of Order,’ and they riffed on it until they had devised their own warped version of parliamentary procedure.”
Bill Barich, “Still Truckin’,” The New Yorker, October 4, 1993, p. 98.