Tuesday, July 17, 2007

California Sunshine

Well, I'm here in sunny southern California at Fuller Seminary. I arrived in Pasadena on Sunday morning, only to discover that I couldn't check into my room at Fuller's Guest House until 3 p.m. Fortunately, a friend from my cohort, Rebecca, was already checked in so I was able to crash in her room for a few hours. Rebecca is from Switzerland and has an amazing prophetic ministry there. This is one of my favorite parts of this program - connecting with people who are serving God all around the world.

I finally settled into my room - a mini apartment, really (picured at right). It was weird to have time and space to myself - it was so quiet! The next day, another friend from my cohort, Amy, discovered that her housing situation fell through, so she is living with me this week. Amy serves with a mission agency in Indianapolis but is moving to Pasadena to finish her degree on campus. It's been really fun reconnecting with everyone - we all joke that this is like summer camp for adults... only really expensive summer camp!

My class this week is "Organizational Dynamics." It's been a pretty interesting class so far, and I'm looking forward to bringing some good stuff back to Potter's Wheel. I've been thinking a lot about eight characteristics that reveal if your organizational development is working well:

1. There’s alignment in the organization toward mission, vision, values, strategy, and goals.
2.Communication is open horizontally and vertically and all the relevant facts and feelings are shared openly.
3. Those with the most relevant and direct knowledge make decisions. (Interesting note... the central leadership body should not be making strategy decisions – we should push as much of that down to others as possible. Especially the finances should be closest to the ground level or grass roots as possible... interesting!)
4. The reward systems promote and reinforce organizational health.
5. Conflict is treated and resolved constructively. It’s used for innovation and is not suppressed or allowed to interfere with productivity.
6. Processes and structures are based on present needs and the mission rather than past needs or fads, so they are efficient to help people.
7. People are rewarded for success, but not punished for failures or innovation or creativity.
8. Persons in the organization are continually aware of the needs of those they serve outside the organization.
I would love to hear honest feedback from those of you who participate in Potter's Wheel as to how well you would "grade" the effectiveness of our organizational development. Or maybe others of you could share about other organizations in your context... I have also been wrestling a ton with the idea of balance... how much organizational development and structure is too much? How much is not enough? Either extreme can hinder our growth and long-term health. I think we're tackling that topic tomorrow. I look forward to engaging in more dialogue when I get back home. Until then... I'll be enjoying the sunshine and eating at In and Out Burger.

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3 Comments:

At 9:55 AM , Blogger Nate B said...

Hey there,
It's great to see a new blog post. Such good stuff you are thinking through. I would love to read more of what's happening at Fuller and what you are learning.

If you want to see some of the things we are talking about check out some of the things that are happening with our church plant in Bend here's the link http://sundaynightgathering.googlepages.com
Love ya,
Nate

 
At 9:35 PM , Blogger TammyK said...

Hey Tiff,
Thanks for sharing what you're learning with us. I'll have to think on what you posted in regards to Potter's Wheel. It was great to have Taylor over tonight (by the way, she said she missed you). Have a great time in sunny Cal!
Tammy

 
At 7:28 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

I had a great time rooming with you, Tiff! :)

 

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