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10 Ways to kill a Group, Society, Association or Organization

·                    Stay Away from meetings
·                    If opportune to come, find fault
·                    Decline offices or appointment to committee
·                    Get angry if you are not nominated or appointed
·                    If named to a committee, don’t attend the committee meetings.
·                    If present at the meeting, don’t speak until the meeting is over, then point out how things should have been done
·                    Don’t do work if avoidable and when the old reliable pitch in to get the work done, accuse them of being a clique.
·                    Oppose all new programs as waste of members resources
·                    When nothing new happen , complain that the officers lack imagination.
·                    Read the activities of the association and still complain that you don’t know what is going on in the association

Abstain from these!!!

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