144. Decide Out Loud: How Parish Leaders Run Meetings That Move the Mission
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概要
Most parish meetings end with conversation. Not decisions. That gap quietly drains your team.
Jon gives you three things to fix that: Decide Out Loud. Name the Owner. Set the Date. One clear decision. One person responsible. One firm deadline. Write it down before anyone leaves.
And if you think structure doesn't belong in volunteer ministry — Jon addresses that too. Vagueness doesn't protect your volunteers. It burns them out. Structure is an act of charity.
Try it at your next meeting. One week. Every decision. See what changes.
"When you raise the bar, people rise to meet it. They feel like what they're doing actually matters."–
Key Takeaways
- Every decision needs three things before anyone leaves the room: a clear decision stated out loud, one named owner, and a firm deadline.
- If everybody owns it, nobody owns it — one person must be responsible or it won't get done.
- Volunteers don't need less structure. They need to know exactly what they're carrying and when it's due.
- Write the decision, owner, and deadline word for word before the meeting ends — a softened recap email undoes everything.
- Close every open loop by putting the follow-up on the next meeting's agenda before anyone walks out.
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