Or as I sum it up EDUCATION for recreational boaters to make them safer on the water, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES for recreational boaters who want to explore our waterways, and COMMUNITY SERVICE projects that promote and support recreational boaters’ activities. “To my mind the organization can be of use to yachtsmen for three major reasons: first, improvement in navigating ability of power-boat owners second, promotion of acquaintance and social intercourse by the power-boat owners third, the fitting of power-boat owners to be of possible use to the Navy in time of war so that they might be received as volunteers should they so desire.” When I speak to community groups to promote our club and basic boating education course, I always start by clearly stating what our club’s “three pillars” or “mission” is. This lack of a stated purpose for our existence seemed to be an overriding and unstated theme in all of the previous comments. In the document I couldn’t find a clear and concise statement of why our organization exists or if the current mission/purpose is changing what we will become after the organizational changes. What is the mission of our “new” organizational structure and how do the proposed changes support our mission/purpose? All changes should be able to be tied back to supporting the organization’s mission/purpose in existing. This might help you come up with a more realistic completion date. If you have not already done so it would be wise to put all the tasks into a project plan so you can clearly see how they impact each other. The timeline is extremely aggressive and you have outlined a lot of to-do items that have multiple interdependencies before other tasks can be started. Congratulations on putting a plan together, it is a first step, however, a couple of quick observations.
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