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Sunday, 29 July 2018

Sunday again... reflecting

When this goes "up" I will be most probably be in the Church I go to.

Sunday afternoon reflection



Consider a charity and in our case a Church. 


Looking at the dual aspects of leadership and Charity responsibilities for leadership lets consider the following:

We take without any thought that leadership would act honourably, for God, in care for the members and adherents, without considering their own personal taste or preferences.

How would Leadership stack up against the following based on the previous paragraph?

Hallmark 1: Clear about its purposes and direction


An effective charity is clear about its purposes, mission and values and uses them to direct all aspects of its work.

Hallmark 2: A strong board


An effective charity is run by a clearly identifiable board or trustee body that has the right balance of skills and experience, acts in the best interests of the charity and its beneficiaries, understands its responsibilities and has systems in place to exercise them properly.

Hallmark 3: Fit for purpose


The structure, policies and procedures of an effective charity enable it to achieve its purposes and mission and deliver its services efficiently.

Hallmark 4: Learning and improving


An effective charity is always seeking to improve its performance and efficiency, and to learn new and better ways of delivering its purposes. A charity’s assessment of its performance, and of the impact and outcomes of its work, will feed into its planning processes and will influence its future direction.

Hallmark 5: Financially sound and prudent


An effective charity has the financial and other resources needed to deliver its purposes and mission, and controls and uses them so as to achieve its potential.

Hallmark 6: Accountable and transparent


An effective charity is accountable to the public and others with an interest in the charity (stakeholders) in a way that is transparent and understandable.



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