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Online Course: Making Sense of Motions

Price: $79.00

This course offers you the opportunity to master the key elements of motions at your computer. Course takes 2-3 hours to complete. Work at your own pace and return when convenient. Your registration will be valid for 30 days.

 

Description: Motions are the basic building blocks of good meetings, yet many people are intimidated by them. This interactive course has been carefully prepared to offer you an interesting, interactive and engaging introduction to motions. You will learn what a motion is, what its characteristics are, how motions are related to one another, and when motions can be made.

 

Course covers following topics:

main motion

seconding the motion

amendment

friendly amendment

refer to committee

call for the question

point of order

point of information

precedence of motions

Our Mastery Lesson "Making Sense of Motions" provides the syllabus for this course. If you purchase the Mastery Lesson and later decide that you would like to take the online course, you may receive a $5.50 discount.

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