Procedure + Committee Flow

 Hi, Delegates!


I wanted to check in with you to provide some more insight to how our committee is going to work at BMUN 72. BVC will be using standard BMUN procedure, with some tweaks to better suit our end goal.


Our committee will begin by opening a running Speaker’s List/Elevator Pitches (standard speaking time is 1 minute, 30 seconds) and those speeches will be followed by 2 questions by other delegates. For your Speaker's List, you will be presenting an elevator pitch on your primary business idea that you outlined in your position paper. The Speaker’s List can also be interrupted by Moderated Caucuses and Informal Caucuses that give delegates the opportunity to exchange opinions on policy, solutions, and more specific aspects of the topics at hand.


In our committee, our dais plans on leaving the flow of debate up to the delegates; however, we will also be emphasizing Informal/Unmoderated Caucuses so that the delegates can collaborate, make blocs, and research their respective businesses further. We suggest you come prepared with specific subtopics and policies that make you stand out to other delegates as well as the dais! During Informal Caucus time, delegates are expected to research, develop, and draft a business pitch which will then be presented to the dais during a Formal Caucus.


For a more detailed look at BMUN procedure you can check out the Procedure Guide on the BMUN website or reach out to us with any questions!


Although we plan on letting you dictate the flow of committee, our dais will attempt to steer some talking points if we feel that an important sub-topic is left out of the conversation or that debate is repeating itself– with that in mind, we suggest you prepare lots of different talking points to make for an engaging debate!


Again, don’t hesitate to reach out for any questions on procedure or flow, and leave a comment below if you’re excited for BMUN 72!!


Best,


Maia Hernandez

Head Chair of BVC, BMUN 72

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