Tag Archives: strategic planning
Quick Wins
Yes, it is a gimmick. But it is a gimmick that works. When creating a strategic plan, I always encourage congregations to include one or two highly visible changes that they can accomplish in a matter of one or two months. I … Continue reading
On Your Mark—Get Set—Stop (and Reflect)—Plan
Part of consulting is Emergency Room work. When a congregation is bleeding, the bleeding needs to stop before anyone can step back and think big picture. However, in our fix-it-quick, put-a-Band-Aid-on-it culture, another part of consulting is making sure congregations … Continue reading
Aligning the Mission and Life of a Congregation
I am a big fan of Patrick Lencioni. Yes, his writing is sometimes a bit simplistic and repetitive. But therein also lays his genius. He takes very large organizational problems and breaks them down into categories we can understand and … Continue reading
Staff and Governing Boards
In my work as an Alban consultant, the relationship between a congregation’s staff and its governing board is a frequent friction point I encounter. Staff members complain about the board micromanaging their work. The board feels as though staff doesn’t … Continue reading