Saturday 14 November 2009

To Follow or Not Follow Parliamentary Procedure

Some people think that following parliamentary procedure wastes time at meetings. I usually find that those people are slowed down as they cannot move their ideas through as others are given the full right of participation. Parliamentary procedure works to give all members a fair chance to participate and to do things based on a majority vote.

Some organizations have a tradition of not following a parliamentarian authority. New people are often left out of the decision making process and the organization is run by a click. The click only lets those who agree with it advance to positions of authority. The organization starts to eat it self apart from the inside as new potential members don't want to be part of the group. Others leave as they never have a chance to present their ideas or to advance.

Groups need to have a fresh perspective coming in or they die of stagnation. Following parliamentary procedure can never guarantee that such freshness will be available. Lack of parliamentary procedure does guarantee that such freshness will never exist.

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