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Improve Your Team’s Information Flow | The Production Copy
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Adventures in Stage Management. Improve Your Team’s Information Flow. There are two basic models for how information gets to the people who need it: Push and Pull. In a project environment, however, this model has serious shortcomings. It assumes that the information owner passes on the right information. How often have you needed info that someone else had, but they didn’t know you needed it? It assumes that the receiver didn’t miss any details. (“I said that! 8221; “No you didn’t! Pull is when all proj...
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Off night | The Production Copy
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Adventures in Stage Management. Tonight was a really rocky night. Rehearsal last night was off and I felt really unprepared. I need to figure out what happened. There were various communication SNAFU’s that can be addresses that added to the last minute feel of everything. Ever have an off night and you can’t really put your finger on why? The turn went great though! OT: Why churches should embrace social media. Strong Volunteer Teams →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. People and pro...
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Strong Volunteer Teams | The Production Copy
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Adventures in Stage Management. I was blessed to attend the Gurus of Tech conference last week in Chicago. One of the breakouts I went to was on leading volunteers and was lead by Jill Werst who was a mountain of knowledge. The most pivotal take-away for me was this: your best recruitment tool is investing in your current volunteers. Wow That really resonates with what I have seen work and fail over 20 years. But how do we invest in our current volunteers? How is your communication process? This is absol...
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The Production Copy | Adventures in Stage Management | Page 2
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Adventures in Stage Management. I love my job, my team and my church. I am so blessed. What influences your decisions? I thought this article was just fascinating. It backs up my conviction that everything we do (lighting, sound, etc) to create a mood on Sunday at church will impact how people hear the message. Why the bias against big churches? I mean, what do they expect? Hellfire and damnation from the pulpit every week? To capture people’s imagination? Doesn’t God call us to excellence? Why then, doe...
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OT: Why churches should embrace social media | The Production Copy
https://productioncopy.wordpress.com/2011/03/09/ot-why-churches-should-embrace-social-media
Adventures in Stage Management. OT: Why churches should embrace social media. When talking about FB to a man I deeply respect, he said “I’m just not sure I want to be known like that” and that really stuck in my mind. If we aren’t willing to put ourselves out there and be known, why should anyone value what we have to say, or what we believe in? The relationship is already broken. Off night →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Communicating with Volunteers | The Production Copy
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Adventures in Stage Management. Volunteers want to be a part of something great. To nurture them and support them, you want to set them up for success as much as possible with every interaction you have with them. They trust you, the leader, to equip them with all the tools they need to succeed and if that trust is eroded, over time your team will evaporate. The first I heard of this project was when the group leader found me at work on Thursday and asked, with no preamble, is your child coming? Notifica...
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Adventures in Stage Management. 8220; Plans are worthless, but planning is everything. 8212; Dwight D. Eisenhower. Improve Your Team’s Information Flow. Communicating with Volunteers →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Blog ...
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“You are only as big as your dream & as good as your team.” | The Production Copy
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Adventures in Stage Management. 8220;You are only as big as your dream and as good as your team.”. I’d like to cite that, but it was retweeted so many times I had trouble finding the author. I think it’s brilliant though. You cannot destroy your team to implement your dream, you need both. Good thing to keep in mind. Do you sacrifice people for product? Improve Your Team’s Information Flow →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.