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Strategic Planning Techniques for Grand Lodge

Strategic Planning Techniques for Grand Lodge. Conference of Grand Masters February 20, 2007. Alvin W. Jorgensen, PGM Grand Lodge of Washington F&AM. Overview. Benefits Prerequisites Up or Down Where to Start Developing the Plan Allocating the Resources Implementation

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Strategic Planning Techniques for Grand Lodge

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  1. Strategic Planning Techniquesfor Grand Lodge Conference of Grand Masters February 20, 2007 Alvin W. Jorgensen, PGM Grand Lodge of Washington F&AM

  2. Overview • Benefits • Prerequisites • Up or Down • Where to Start • Developing the Plan • Allocating the Resources • Implementation • Follow-up, Review, Re-validate, Reschedule

  3. Benefits • Continuity of Programs • Unity of Effort • Allocation of Resources • Money • Manpower • Time

  4. ACE • Accountability • Commitment • Enthusiasm

  5. Up or Down? • Choose the Approach • Bottom up or Top down • Personality dependent • Top Down – more control • Bottom Up – sense of ownership

  6. Where to Start • Resources • Previous plans • Seven Steps (Masonic Renewal Committee) • Membership • Other Jurisdictions • Elected Officer Support • Survey of the Membership

  7. Vision • Time frame • Paint a picture • Vs Mission

  8. Vision Example Freemasons of Washington will be recognized as relevant and respected Fraternity,committed to attracting and retaining all men of high quality, who strive for self-improvement and the opportunity to make a positive difference in their community.

  9. Developing the Plan • Selecting the participants • Current and future leaders • Willing to participate • Vested Interest • Senior Leadership participation • Establishes credibility • Limited

  10. Developing the Plan • Initial meeting • Structured Approach • Set the scope • Determine the time frame • Working tools • Blank sheet • Envelope • Review survey results • Brainstorm

  11. Select Areas of Emphasis • Develop the Vision • All ideas accepted • Broad is good • Measurable

  12. An Example From Washington Pillars of Progress • Grand Lodge Organization • Education and Training • Technology • Family Involvement • Community Involvement • Public Relations • Fraternalism • Cooperation With Concordant/Appendant Organizations

  13. Example Cont. • Select Strategic Initiatives • Criteria • Applicability • Assign Milestones • Time Phase • Budget Considerations

  14. Budgeting • Money - Three Year • One Year Operating • Two Year Planning • Manpower • Quantity • Quality • Expertise

  15. Implementation • Spread the Word • Annual Communication • Grand Lodge Publication • Grand Officer Personal Appearances • Focus Groups • Web Site • Other • Lodge Involvement • Recognition • Lodge Plans

  16. Plan Maintenance • Review Continually • Re-schedule as Necessary • Update Periodically • Re-validate Periodically

  17. Completed Initiatives • Grand Lodge Organization • Modified Committee Structure • District Meeting Format Modification • Expanded Duties and Responsibilities Appointed Officers • Reorganized Grand Lodge Office • Education and Training • Regional Training – All Members • Non-profit Board Training • Focus Groups – Long Range Planning, Secretary Training • Mentorship Training

  18. Completed Initiatives • Technology • Electronic Lectures • Grand Lodge Data Base • Electronic Forms and Reporting • Web Page Development • Hardware Installation • Community Involvement • CHIPs • Bikes for Books • Recognition of Public Servants • Recognition of Outstanding Educators

  19. Completed Initiatives • Public Relations • Statewide Speakers Bureau • Media Relations Training • Consolidated Public Relations Plan • Family Involvement • Ladies Training at Wardens Seminar • Open District Meetings • Ladies Program at Annual Communication

  20. Completed Initiatives • Fraternalism • Mentor Training • Hospitality Visit Program • Combined Monitor and Cipher • Cooperation with Concordant Organizations • Organization of the Month • Joint Celebrations • Washington Masonic Alliance

  21. Long Range Planning Team Mid-Year Report to EXCOM

  22. Long Range Planning Team Grand Master’s Guidance • Educate the lodges on how they fit into the Grand Lodge Long Range Plan • Encourage and assist lodges in creating their Long Range Plan • Conduct mini-workshops on Long Range Planning in the Regional Workshops

  23. Long Range Planning Team • Masonic Appreciative Inquiry • Discovery • What do you love about your lodge? • Dream • Visualize what you would like the Lodge to look like in the future. • Design • Find the common themes in your memories and dreams • Plan how to make those dreams come true. • Destiny • Put your plan to work.

  24. Long Range Planning Team GMG #1 Educate the lodges on how they fit into the Grand Lodge Long Range Plan

  25. Long Range Planning Team • Design: Common Themes (Examples) • Community Service Projects • Excellent Ritual Work • Family Activities • Relationships with other lodges • Related Pillars of Progress • Community Involvement • Education and Training • Family Involvement • Fraternalism

  26. Long Range Planning Team GMG #2 Encourage and assist lodges in the creation of a Long Range Plan

  27. Long Range Planning Team • Design: Plan how to make your dreams come true • Destiny: Put your plan to work • Who • What • Where • When

  28. Long Range Planning Team GMG #3 Conduct mini-workshops on Long Range Planning in the Regional Workshops

  29. Long Range Planning Team • Developed presentation for Regional Workshops • Coordinating with Leadership Development Committee for opportunities to participate in Regional Workshops

  30. Long Range Planning Team Plan for the remainder of the current Masonic year • Regional Workshops • Direct contact with lodges and LOMAs • Indirect contact with lodges and LOMAs • Articles for Masonic publications

  31. Questions?

  32. An Analogy

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