
Term Limits can be controversial. This podcast gives a quick look at what they are and how they can be established. It also covers arguments for and against them.
Sep 3, 2014
10 min

What is a courtesy resolution and how is it processed? This podcast looks at these issues and gives you a foundation for processing them.
Aug 18, 2014
10 min

A book to help you learn all about how to use the current Parliamentary Authorities. This edition looks at the current manuals. To bad it is not in an ebook format.
Aug 5, 2014
10 min

The agenda is the society's plan for the order in which items will appear. The basic agenda is based on an officer board type of society working to get things done.
Jul 6, 2014
10 min

Vacancies often occur in organizations. How they are filled depends upon the rules of the organization. This podcast takes a brief look at what those rules might be.
Jun 23, 2014
10 min

The gavel is the symbol of authority for the presiding officer.It is a simple device that can be easily abused.
Jun 2, 2014
10 min

Dicipline for something done outside of a meeting is much more difficult. The steps have to be carefully followed to prevent both the society and the member from being wrongly disciplined. This podcast is only an introduction to the process.
May 18, 2014
10 min

This podcast looks at handling disciplinary actions within a meeting. The non-member is easy as that person has no rights. With members, there is an escalating scale of what can be done.
Apr 28, 2014
10 min

This podcast looks at when the parliamentarian has to look at the laws governing organizations, especially when a change in law affects changes in procedure. This podcast is not about practicing law but is about seeing how the law and changes in the law affect procedure.
Apr 20, 2014
10 min

Education in parliamentary procedure can be obtained from a variety of places. My site, www.parliamentariancorner.com has a lot of material especially if you go to www.parliamentariancorner.com/moodle. If you go to the American Institute of Parliamentarians site
at aipparl.org you can also find material -- that produced by AIP and material produced by parliamentarians having references to their web pages. The National Association of Parliamentarians (NAP) at www.parliamentarians.org also has a lot of educational material. This podcast is just a
rough introducation to this area.
Apr 13, 2014
10 min
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