Building Strong Home Groups.

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Building Strong Home Groups

Building Strong Home Groups Overview of Workshop Key Tags on Table – NA communities around the globe Theme of this WCNA: “In The Spirit of Unity” Strong groups KEY element in our service system Strength thru inventory & planning

Three Basic Planning Steps Identify and prioritize issues Brainstorm and prioritize solutions Take action on these solutions – the “who”, the “what” and the “when”

Name The Group Using any combination of: this is the way it is You can use words more than once; you do not need to use every word You have 5 minutes!

Identify & Prioritize Issues Step One Identify & Prioritize Issues

Brainstorm & Prioritize Solutions Step Two Brainstorm & Prioritize Solutions (Concrete Actions: “the what” of the solution)

Step Three Taking Action Are the proposed actions reasonable? What resources (human and financial) do they require? Identify the “who”, the “when” and the “how”

Action Plan Areas Tasks that need to be done (include any milestones & completion date) Trusted servants responsible for completing tasks. Resources that are needed.

Taking Inventory & Taking Action