A Protocol for Using Electronic Messaging to Facilitate Academic Committee Deliberations
Authors:
Stephen M. Horan; Joel H. Benington
DOI:
10.1080/713678143
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management,
Volume
22,
Issue
2
November
2000
, pages 187
- 197
Subject:
Higher Education;
Number of References: 17
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(English)
Previously published as:
Journal of Tertiary Education Administration
(1036-9708)
until 1996
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Abstract
In this paper we offer a protocol for electronic deliberations that honors the rights of committee members and is consistent with Robert's Rules of Order. Implementing a formal protocol for electronic deliberations by academic committees ensures that all committee members will have an opportunity to participate fully in the committee's deliberations. In this way, electronic deliberations can provide as much opportunity for achieving a consensus as in-person meetings, while also offering the convenience associated with electronic communication. Should electronic deliberations not appear to be working in a particular situation, this protocol provides a mechanism for calling an in-person meeting, thereby providing the best of both worlds.
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