Wanted - magic starter on taking responsibility
6th March 2006, 5:31 pm
Here’s our most recent stab at compiling an introduction to the sector on VolResource (and therefore to the website). We would welcome comments on our thoughts and if anyone has a ‘magic starter’ to taking responsibility in a voluntary organisation:
Find what you want and act on it
If approached in the wrong way the large amount of material on this site could make things worse.
There is an awful lot involved in running a successful organisation or project, whatever its size or complexity. It can be a daunting prospect. You can’t do everything at once, and trying to do too much can end up with nothing done well, and probably much having to be redone (by you or someone else after you’ve burnt out!).
Work out what is important for your particular circumstances. It can help to talk things through with someone from outside, whether from an official support body or not, as an ‘uninvolved’ view may well spot something you have taken for granted, and just by having to communicate what you are trying to do often clarifies the issues.
Don’t forget about the other issues - perhaps people with a particular interest can be found to help with them or come up with a timetable to work through them. Just don’t lose the focus.

March 18th, 2006 at 12:20 pm
How true.
On a personal level with my own project I was begining to become overwhelmed with the paperwork and logistics.
I have also realised that the personnel in the charities I am involved with are also under much the same pressures, but on a far wider scale.
I think the expression used today is ‘take time out’.