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TEN WAYS TO KILL AN ORGANISATION.

1. Don’t come to the meetings. 2. If you do come, come late. 3. If the weather doesn’t suit you, don’t think of coming. 4. If you do attend a meeting, find fault with the work of the officers and other members. 5. Never accept office, as it is easier to criticise than do things. 6. Nevertheless, get sore if you are not appointed on a committee, hut if your are, do not attend the committee meetings. 7. If asked by the chairman to give vour opinion on some matter, tell him you have nothing to say. After the meeting, tell eveiyone how things ought to be done. 8. Do nothing more than is absolutely necessary, but when other members roll up their sleeves and willingly and unselfishly use their abiity and time to help matters along, howl that the organisation is being run by a clique. 9. Hold hack your fees as long as possible, or don’t pay at all. 10. Don't bother about getting new members, “Let George do it.”

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Shannon News, 13 September 1921, Page 3

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TEN WAYS TO KILL AN ORGANISATION. Shannon News, 13 September 1921, Page 3

TEN WAYS TO KILL AN ORGANISATION. Shannon News, 13 September 1921, Page 3

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