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How to be an Effective GSR/RCM: Skills, Qualities, and Critical Links

Discover the essential skills and qualities that a Group Service Representative (GSR) or Regional Committee Member (RCM) should possess to be effective leaders in the recovery community. This guide discusses the critical links between Group Dynamics (RD), Recovery Community Management (RCM), and GSR roles, fostering leadership discussions and encouraging collaboration. Engage in both large and small group exercises to identify actions GSRs and RCMs can take to strive for ideals in service, and explore how the larger group, area, or region can support these efforts.

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How to be an Effective GSR/RCM: Skills, Qualities, and Critical Links

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  1. How to be an Effective GSR / RCM

  2. Background • Three critical links: RD, RCM, & GSR • Links to Leadership discussion • GSRs/RCMs are invaluable in many ways

  3. Large Group Exercise • What should a GSR or RCM know? • What skills & qualities should a GSR or RCM have?

  4. Small Group Discussion • What can the GSR or RCM do to move toward the ideals we just discussed?

  5. Large Group Discussion • What can the group, area, or region do to help this effort?

  6. How to be an Effective GSR / RCM

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