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Masonic Leadership Training

Masonic Leadership Training. Planning Your Year. Agenda. Introductions Time Management Planning Your Year Eight Step Planning Process Workshop Topics Publications. Introductions. Your Masonic Leadership Training Team Honored Guests Attendees Name Lodge & Location

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Masonic Leadership Training

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  1. Masonic Leadership Training Planning Your Year

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Time Management • Planning Your Year • Eight Step Planning Process • Workshop Topics • Publications

  3. Introductions • Your Masonic Leadership Training Team • Honored Guests • Attendees • Name • Lodge & Location • Title and Position, if any

  4. General Info • Restrooms • Cell phones/PDA’s • Sign-In Sheets

  5. Resources • Florida Digest of Masonic Law • Lodge Officers Handbook • Masonic Leadership Training Manual • Lodge Secretary Administrative Guide (GL215) • Worshipful Master’s Program Notebook (GL218)

  6. Time Management • The Lodge is yours for 365 days, 8760 hours and 585,600 minutes • Master your own schedule or let it master you • Schedule a portion of each day for Lodge business • No phones, visitors, distractions (ask wife to watch kids)… • Pass schedule to your Officers so they know • Keep updated priority list of things to do each day • Keep any calls during this time short and to the point • Don’t procrastinate & follow your set times

  7. Time Management, cont • Waiting for perfection can cause missed timeframes, you may never have all the information • Learn to say No – you can’t accomplish everything everyone wants to do • Be decisive – delaying causes waste of valuable time, don’t revisit past decisions • Delegate, you can’t do everything • Make and keep appointments – your time is important and those you spend it with • Cross examine and re-evaluate your time management

  8. Planning Your Year • Four ways to help your Lodge • Enlist the commitment and participation of your Brothers and Officers • There are many activities outside that compete for the attention of today’s men, how many can you fulfill at your Lodge • Plan activities and events that are rewarding to your members • Involving your Officers ensures consistency over the years and leaves the Lodge in good shape when you leave the East

  9. 8 Step planning process • 1 - Worshipful Master’s Direction • When I have completed serving as Worshipful Master, I want the year to be remembered for… • 2 - Every member has something to offer and in return, they desire: • To meet new friends • To have fun • To feel proud • To be well led • A role for their family • A Lodge active in the community

  10. 8 Step planning process, cont • 3 - Identify key areas of work • Meet with your incoming Wardens and identify key areas • Each of the Senior Officers individually plans their year in the East • Ensues continuity • Promotes long term goals • Create a Planning Team • Effective Past Master • Businessman or Owner • Recently-joined, young Mason • Effective committee chairman • Skilled financial planner • Experienced planner • Good communicator • Interested member

  11. 8 Step planning process, cont • Brainstorming • Strengths & weaknesses • Meetings • Work • Fellowship • Membership • Community service • Communications with Members • Fundraising • Prioritize results & identify current and out years

  12. 8 Step planning process, cont • 4 - Refining the plan • This planning team consists of key members excited and committed to achieve their goals • The members of the planning team will make excellent members of committees to implement the plans • Involving your Wardens (especially the items marked for future years) ensures a long range plan for success of your Lodge

  13. 8 Step planning process, cont • 5 - Preparing the initial calendar • Have Wardens draft their own as guidelines for their term • Add top priority items from Planning Team • Add historical Lodge activities (meetings, dinners…) • Add Grand Lodge activities & events • Add Masonic charities (MMRL, Child ID, etc.) • Additional items PRN (civic, military, etc.)

  14. 8 Step planning process, cont • 6 – The final plan • Bring the three calendars into one document (Incoming WM & Wardens) to present to the craft • Enlist assistance to head or sit on committees in support of the calendar • 7 – The big announcement • Present your plan to the craft • Make copies for the members • Print out a one page calendar on the back of the trestleboard • Hand it out at installation • Place it on the Lodge’s web site • Send in an e-mail to the members

  15. 8 Step planning process, cont • 8 – Launch the plan • Appoint committees to support the plan • Talent and abilities of the member • Interest in the committee • Responsibility • Willingness and ability to devote the time necessary • Ambition for leadership, teamwork • Only one event per night (no widows & PM night) • Allow sufficient lead time to organize the event • Plan event around purpose (widows’ lunch vs. dinner as many do not like to be out at night)

  16. 8 Step planning process, cont • Food – type and style (hint – work closely with your JW) • Location (how accessible for widows’ night) • Plan the theme for the event • Invitations & coordination for attendees • Entertainment • Call & remind guests a week (or less) in advance of the event • Logistics (supplies purchased, Bldg opened early, greeters placed) • Make the guests feel welcome • Send thank-you letters after the event

  17. Publications • Grand Lodge planning publications • GL-218 Worshipful Master’s program book • GL-215 Lodge Secretary’s administration guide • Masonic Renewal Committee of North America (MRC) www.masonic-renewal.org • Masonic Leaders planning guide • Getting set for success • 101+ Ways to Improve Interest and Attendance in your Lodge • 75 Ways to Attract and Retain New Members

  18. Questions?

  19. The End • Thanks for Attending!!

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