Random seating at party district caucus can be compare to hunting in the dark with no bullets. Every seat at district caucus may assist in formation of binding and strategic alliances between the delegates who might not know one another. Understanding and forming a good battle strategy is as important as fighting the battle itself. When it comes to district caucus, choosing a seat is the strategy necessary to be mastered.
Depending on the situation, different strategies can be applied. In this article, we will concentrate on underdog strategies. Seating by Gender
Gender of the delegates plays a significant role at the district caucus, as women are more inclined to sit together in the front …show more content…
However, if the chair has no experience with Robert’s rules, the delegates seated in the back will have easier upper hand as the communication has to be maintained between the chair, the less aggressive audiences, and the aggressive delegates seated in the back of the room.
A good decision will be to split the aggressive delegates into two back corners and place several of them in the front. Do not forget about the importance of an experienced chair. He or she has to have basic knowledge of Robert’s rules, but also be able to judge the situation in real time and adapt to it based on the …show more content…
Especially for new delegates, this is the best time to learn about the operation of the assembly.
Assembly Operation
Every assembly to some extent will model ancient tribe ceremonies that took place on our planet thousands years ago. Regardless of the dressing or education, people follow their basic instincts when they are placed within a large group of other individuals. As in every ancient tribe, a ruler, or king, will be selected. Ordinarily, the role of the king will be played by the highest public elected official. Moreover, as the shaman of the tribe, the assembly chair will also play his or her role.
As in ancient times shamans thought differently than the rest of the tribe and only responded to tribal king, same with the assembly. The assembly chair is normally seated across the assembly. Surrounding the chair are two types of individuals, including power thirsty people, who would go to any lengths to achieve political power and followers, and servants, who patiently wait for their individual reward from the common