Parliamentary Training
I am Colette Collier
Trohan, Parliamentarian and parliamentary training is one of my specialties. Great meetings are no
accident – they are the result
of careful planning and attention to detail. Volunteers and staff members
don’t
have the expertise or the desire to expend on these tasks. That’s
where I can be your secret weapon against frustration, confusion, and
inefficiency.The purpose of a meeting is to take
an action or make a decision toward the fulfillment of the mission, and
meetings that have
not made
measurable progress toward that goal are a wasted resource. I can help
you spend
your time wisely, focusing on the issues rather than the mechanics of
your meeting.
Perhaps the problems are deeper than organization of the meeting event itself. The clue might be in your governance documents, such as the bylaws or policies. A governance document review can expose problem areas or areas of potential danger in which a problem is lurking and waiting for a the most inopportune time to launch. These problem areas might not be easily seen by those who are too close to the situation, but a professional that has experience working with many different types of associations like me can find them and give you the tools you need to disarm them.
Good decision-making
requires commitment, understanding, and discipline.
The problem might
not be with the paper, but with the people. The person presiding over
the meeting needs to understand that role, and acquire a few special
skills to keep the meeting on track. The
members also need basic skills to make their participation more effective.
The
only way to acquire those skills is through training, and the only
way to keep them is through practice. As new members come onto a board
or
into an assembly, an ongoing program of training and support will keep
your deliberations at a high-impact level. I don’t have prefabricated
workshops -- all of my training is customized to the specific needs
and circumstances of my clients.
The most important
task of members of an organization is to elect their board and/or officers.
The integrity of the election process
is fundamentally linked to stability and success. Safeguards must be
put in place to ensure that the ballots are properly prepared, counted,
and
reported according to the unique rules and customs of the association.
Problems with an election can cause discord long after the election
has ended.
Your rules represent
the covenant between the member and the association; they define the
relationship and set the stage for the
achievement of your mission. Don’t ignore or underestimate the importance
of safeguarding their integrity.
Parliamentary
training -Parliamentary
Procedure Consultant - Standard
Code of Parliamentary Procedure -
Parliamentarian - American
Institute of Parliamentarians - Parliamentarian
Professional Registered Parliamentarian - Standard
code - Robert's
Rules
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