A Dozen ways to kill an organization

Description: page 57 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 749 to 774Summary: 1. Don't go to any of the meetings. 2. But if you go, go late. 3. If the weather doesn't suit you, don't think of going. 4. If you do attend, find fault with the work of officers and members. 5. Never accept an office. It is much easier. to criticize than to do things. 6. Get sore if you are not appointed on a committee. Should you be appointed, don't attend any of the committee meetings. 7. If asked to give your opinion on some matter, tell the chairman you have nothing to say. After the meeting is over, tell everyone how it should be done. 8. Do nothing necessary. more than is absolutely When others roll up their sleeves and unselfishly use their ability to help matters along, howl that the organization is run by a clique. 9. Hold back your subscription fees as long as possible, or don't pay them at all. 10. Make no effort to get new members for the association. 11. Don't be sociable either within or outside of organization headquarters. 12. If you should get a good idea, smother it at once. If any of the above items apply, how about doing something about it? - From Ceylon Men
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The Rotary Balita no. 771 (May 12, 1955).

1. Don't go to any of the meetings. 2. But if you go, go late. 3. If the weather doesn't suit you, don't think of going. 4. If you do attend, find fault with the work of officers and members. 5. Never accept an office. It is much easier. to criticize than to do things. 6. Get sore if you are not appointed on a committee. Should you be appointed, don't attend any of the committee meetings. 7. If asked to give your opinion on some matter, tell the chairman you have nothing to say. After the meeting is over, tell everyone how it should be done. 8. Do nothing necessary. more than is absolutely When others roll up their sleeves and unselfishly use their ability to help matters along, howl that the organization is run by a clique. 9. Hold back your subscription fees as long as possible, or don't pay them at all. 10. Make no effort to get new members for the association. 11. Don't be sociable either within or outside of organization headquarters. 12. If you should get a good idea, smother it at once. If any of the above items apply, how about doing something about it? - From Ceylon Men

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