The Decision Making Process
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Leading others in the decision making process can be a daunting experience but this handbook makes the process understandable and easy to apply for the novice and experienced alike. The author takes what the average person learns in that first educational experience and translates it into parliamentary terms and processes from Robert’s Rules of Order. Mastering the contents will enable the user to lead others in the decision making process whether in a one-on-one scenario or as the presiding officer of a committee or organizational meeting.
R Richard Tribble, Jr
was born in Springfield, Illinois, and educated in the United States and Europe earning the following degrees:Associate of Science in Human Relations from the University of New York;Bachelor of Arts in Human Behavior from Newport University;Master of Arts in Religion from Newport University; andDoctorate of Theology from Christian Bible College(based in large part on work completed at the International Bible College andSeminary, Rucschlicon, Switzerland.In addition he has pursued post doctoral studies at the University of Darmstadt(Germany), the International Bible College and Seminary, Rucschlicon, Switzerland, and the University of Illinois at Springfield, IL.He married to his childhood sweetheart (Dot) and they have been married for almost 48 years.Dr. Tribble's experiences are varied:Parliamentarian. He began studying Robert's Rules of Order in 1962 as a high school sophomore and served as a parliamentarian through out his military and ministerial service. He has been a practicing as a professional parliamentarian in 1974 and in 2013 he was certified as a Professional Registered Parliamentarian (the highest certification granted by the National Association of Parliamentarians).Military Service. He retired from the US Army after more than 20 years of active service (having served three combat tours in Viet Nam).Ordained Minister. He pastored churches in Europe and the US and assisted churches in the Middle East, Turkey, Egypt, Sierra Leone, and Jamaica for more than 40 years.Educator. He was an adjunct professor with City Colleges of Chicago, European Division for 2 years.Corporate Executive. He served as President of Lightning Broadcasting Company for 5 years prior to selling his interest.Author. Over the years he has written numerous magazine articles on church growth; wrote and published 11 books for the US Army, self-published over 43 books on Abraham Lincoln and Christian related subjects and Robert's Rules of Order.Small Business Owner. He retired from the active pastorate in 2014 and is serving as the President of DORICO Ministries focusing on "Making Robert's Rules of Order Understandable" for local churches and not-for-profit organizations specializing in bylaw review and revision, serving as organizational parliamentarian, and providing instruction in Robert's Rules.
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The Decision Making Process - R Richard Tribble, Jr
The Decision Making Process
(based on Robert's Rules of Order)
subtitle:
Leading Others in the Decision Making Process
by: Dr. R. Richard Tribble, Jr., Th.D., PRP
Copyright 2014
Dr. R. Richard Tribble, Jr., Th.D., PRP
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The Basic Rules
Applying the Rules
Common Uses of Subsidiary Motions
Common Uses of Privileged Motions
Motions that Bring Back a Motion to the Group
Other Essential Motions
Using Your Parliamentarian
Conclusion
About the Author
Introduction
The decision making process is based on standard rules, whether formally adopted or not. As such, Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised puts forth the parliamentary procedures (laws) by which we can get things done in an orderly and effective manner while protecting the rights of every member; the majority as well as the minority within the group.
These are not arbitrary rules intended to stifle debate or creativity; they are designed to provide a conduit for un-stifled decision making. In fact, most of us learned the fundamental rules involved in the decision making process at an early age, and definitely no later that those first hours of pre-school or kindergarten. There the teacher introduced us to the basic rules essential for successful and productive participation in life, regardless of our age or educational achievements. The problem, as I see it, is that the majority of people haven't really grasped what they learned for use outside the classroom. Robert's