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The Importance of SCANNING

The Importance of SCANNING. World Service Conference April 2010. What Leaders Do. Information Loop. P____. R_____. P_____. *Communicate* *Engage Others*. E_____. D______. M_____. Information Loop. Sources of Information - NAWS. Inside the fellowship WHO Individual members

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The Importance of SCANNING

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  1. The Importance ofSCANNING World Service Conference April 2010

  2. What Leaders Do Information Loop P____ R_____ P_____ *Communicate* *Engage Others* E_____ D______ M_____ Information Loop The Importance of Scanning

  3. Sources of Information - NAWS • Inside the fellowship WHO • Individual members • Local trusted servants • Regional delegates HOW • Discussion boards • Zonal Forums • WSC • Workshops • Surveys, contact with WSO • Outside the fellowship WHO • Local professionals • National professionals • Treatment counselors • Government agencies • Drug courts • Professional associations HOW • Meetings, conferences • Publications • Research studies, reports • Focus groups, etc. Information Loop NAWS Strategic Planning Information Loop The Importance of Scanning

  4. What is Scanning? Scanning is. . . a process leaders use on a regular basis to collect and analyze information about the environment in which the service body operates. Scanning collects information from NA members and the service body, and from outside of NA. Leaders scan in order to. . . better understand the changing world around them and how change could affect the ability of the service unit to achieve its goals and further the NA vision. Leaders use scan information to. . . identify challenges as well as opportunities that the service unit should address, and to guide decisions on the best action to take to address challenges and take advantage of opportunities to better serve the members. The Importance of Scanning

  5. The NAWS Scan: Using Information to Make Good Decisions The Importance of Scanning

  6. Sample Area Scan The Importance of Scanning

  7. How the RD Provides Input into the NAWS Planning and Scanning Process Currently Regional Reports World Service Conference discussion Zonal Forum discussion NAWS Discussion Boards Dialog with World Board members and WSO staff Other?? Ways the RD can more effectively participate in the NAWS Planning and Scanning Process:    Ways the RD can more effectively report on the work of World Services to other parts of the service system:    RD: A Critical Link in the Scanning and Planning Process The Importance of Scanning

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