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Maybe even properly formatted. Kindle edition badly formatted - practically unusable. Can't figure out how to return and get my buck back, so I'll warn you not to spend yours.Oh, and even though the DTE of "Newly Revised" links here, this is actually the 1915 edition, which is in public domain and available free elsewhere.
After listening to over three hours of useless sleep-inducing details, it had to quit. Listening to this reference book of complex details being read is near impossible to retain for future application. Even most state and federal politicians who get elected would have a hard time retaining much useful information.
It would be great if an attorney would be recorded advising a friend and then the friend who is a board member would then implement what was just taught in a mock board meeting. This edition is near useless for board members. Hopefully someone will produce an audio version for common folks who just want to learn more about Robert's Rules of Order as they volunteer as a director on a not-for-profit board.
This is more for parliamentarians who oversee state or federal legislators. I learned almost nothing useful in all that time. It should be about 90 minutes long disclosing the more common rules and how and when to use them at not-for-profit board meetings.
If you find a good audio version, please let me know.I bought this audio version to learn more about Robert's Rules of Order for the board meetings I run/attend.
The Kindle edition is very poorly constructed, no way to jump from table of contents (or index) to the applicable page, it appears to be merely a text rendering.The hard copy gets 5 Stars.
For instance it promotes a $1.00 Kindle version that's ancient. That is the "current edition". Amazon mixes them all up. There are many revisions of Robert's Rules. The latest is on Kindle for $4.99 (ASIN B001GRGEZG) - but it doesn't have page numbers, and that's how people cite. They're not interchangable, not even close. Get the right one for your organization. Check your organization's Bylaws and see which one it calls out.Find out for sure, but most likely, you want Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised, 10th Edition.
Thank you sincerely. I have had this book for over a month already, have written one doctrine paper with its assistance, and have discussed its contents in multiple conversations. The Book was in excellent condition, and I could not have been happier.
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