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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Royal Rangers—Question, Learn, and Change


You know what FYI means (“for your information”). And you know what TMI stands for (“too much information”). Let me introduce you to RR-QLC!


RR-QLC stands for “Royal Rangers—Question, Learn, and Change”. It is not a program or a theme. It is a leadership attitude and tool that enables Royal Rangers leaders to listen, learn, and pursue excellence in ministry. Learning leaders create a learning organization that embraces evaluation, which precedes improvement and growth.


The purpose of RR-QLC is:
1- To solicit input from the field (by asking questions)
2- To synthesize the information with other sources of data (learning)
3- To improve programs, events, and services in response to the feedback (changing)


By being responsive to the needs and interests of those we serve, Royal Rangers will remain relevant to boys in our ever-changing culture.


To initiate RR-QLC, the national Royal Rangers ministries office is requesting constant feedback about the program, publications, products, services, and key events using the following mediums:


Internet: Pastors, parents, Ranger boys, non-Ranger boys, and others will be invited to complete on-line surveys. Click here to complete the online survey.
E-mail: Anyone at anytime is welcome to e-mail the national ministries office with suggestions and ideas. Send your comments to RR-QLC@ag.org.
Surveys: Post-event and general surveys will be used to collect timely and targeted feedback.
Conversations: Face-to-face, focused dialogue will also be sought as members of our staff have the opportunity to interface with boys, parents, leaders, pastors, and others around the country.


We invite YOU to be a part of this feedback process. QLC is open to everyone and we want to hear from YOU! Follow the links above to give us your feedback today!


Thank you for your participation!


Doug Marsh -National Commander-

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good words.

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