Hi!
Though I am not the right one to comment upon, I dont know how far I am
correct and relevant but I thought it fit to put forth my views. Please dont
think otherwise if I am wrong.

We are not having any fixed agenda. We tend to take up more than one project
at a time and go ahead with it. Also we are trying to go with other groups.
This is also leaving us going in many ways than one. In stead, we should
have our own projects may be one or two and we should spend our time mostly
on them. Once we complete any one project that will give us the motivation
needed to take up further projects.
Also we should keep in mind that we are doing it for neither recognition nor
reward. It is only to satisfy our inner urge to help some body and make the
society more meaningful. Turely we shall make the difference.
Regards,
Sivanand


On 12/18/07, ulprasanthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hello Karthik,
>
> Thanks for bringing this up.
>
> For point 1, I know the answer but I wish Pavan himself mail about
> it to the group.
>
> For point 2, among the other groups only FRF is very active. This
> also I wish FRF mails to us. I will ask them to send a mail to me to
> be posted to our group. Every other group has the problem of
> volunteers. Many are ready to give money but couldn't spare time.
>
> What I personally feel is that if team structure is created,
> guidelines are formed and volunteers start doing and recording
> things, others too will get inspired and motivated.
>
> I actually wanted to send a mail to each and every Hyderabad member
> with the following questions:
>
> 1. Why are they not active?
> 2. What do they think is the problem, if any, with the group?
> 3. If there is not enough motivation, what is it that gets them
> motivated?
> 4. What are their suggestions to make the group and the volunteers
> active?
>
> For point 3, we decided to have a Program Manager sort of person for
> each team whose main job is to see that the scheduled activities go
> with the plan.
>
> As far as the Appreciation and Recognition are concerned, I didn't
> get you. From the initial days of the group till now, we appreciated
> and recognized every volunteer who put in their efforts. Please be
> more specific on what exactly you mean by appreciation and
> recognition.
>
> Thank you.
>
> with regards,
> Prasanthi.
>
> 
>

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