AREA 9 THOUGHT FORCES, TASK FORCES AND WORK GROUPS
THOUGHT FORCES
A Thought Force is a temporary unit of people established to brainstorm ideas and to develop strategies on a single-defined task or activity. A Thought Force may lay the foundation for a Task Force. Members of a Thought Force are thinkers, not doers. Thought Forces use the five Knowledge-Based Decision Making (KBDM) questions to stay on track with brainstorming. Listed below are when the Thought Forces were initiated and links to their most current reports. Click the Thought Force title below for more information.
TASK FORCES
A Task Force is a temporary unit of people established to work on a single-defined task or activity. They use the resources available and may be working on a suggestion that arose out of a Work Group or Thought Force. Members of the Task Force are the doers. Recommendations from the Task Force are voted on by the Area World Service Committee (AWSC) and Assembly when required. Click the Task Force titles below for more information.
2024:
- Review and Update Area 9's Convention Procedures
- Review and Update Area 9's Election Procedures
- Review and Update Area 9's Job Descriptions
- Discuss and Create Public Outreach Guidelines for Area 9, and review the Special Public Outreach Procedures
- Review and Update Area 9's Red Light/Green Light Procedures
- Review and Update Area 9's South East Regional Trustee Candidate Selection Procedures
WORK GROUPS
A work group is a unit of people established to meet an ongoing need of the originating body. It can be considered a permanent part of the organization which has formed it. It can be an originating body and a thought force or task force may evolve from a work group. The objective is to complete its activity and present it to the originating body to move forward.
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