Why People Stay in Organizations! John M. Hinck Son Soldier Mason Writer Speaker Student.

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Why People Stay in Organizations! John M. Hinck Son Soldier Mason Writer Speaker Student

The Problem John Hinck University of San Diego M 5M 4M 1M 500K 5K

The Causes of Membership Decline… John Hinck University of San Diego Social & Cultural changes - Bowling Alone Phenomenon Needs have changed. Society has changed. Technology has changed.

Research Questions John Hinck University of San Diego #1: What are the different factors or reasons which cause some Masons to leave the organization after joining? #2: What is the relationship, if any, between factors and decisions to quit being active in Masonry?

Attraction and Retention John Hinck University of San Diego “Why did you join?” - Expected; family involved - Interested in Masonry - Seemed like a valuable organization - 5 th generation Mason; tradition - Logical step after Masonic youth - Friends already in - Already knew some Masons - Would make me a better person - Good people “Why did you leave?” - Lack of substance/nothing for me - Didn’t meet my interests - Not relevant/out of date - Not making difference in community - Long meetings at night - Social events were all about ritual - Not family oriented; male focused - Too traditional/rigid in what is done - Treated poorly/lodge politics

Value of an Organization and Others John Hinck University of San Diego “What is a valuable organization?” - Meets my interests/needs - Makes feel important/cared for - Enriches people/community - Contacts/Networks - Improves me in some key way - Family oriented - Respects my time and family - Ethical practices - Maintains contact/cares about me “What values in others are important?” - Trustworthy - Helps/Aids me in doing better in life - Makes me feel appreciated - Makes me better (hearts/minds) - Camaraderie - Honest conversation - Shows interest in me and my family - Reliable - Network/Resources they provide

Value of an Organization and Others John Hinck University of San Diego “What is a valuable organization?” - Meets my interests/needs - Makes feel important/cared for - Enriches people/community - Contacts/Networks - Improves me in some key way - Family oriented - Respects my time and family - Ethical practices - Maintains contact/cares about me “What values in others are important?” - Trustworthy - Helps/Aids me in doing better in life - Makes me feel appreciated - Makes me better (hearts/minds) - Camaraderie - Honest conversation - Shows interest in me and my family - Reliable - Network/Resources they provide Masonry could do these things, but they need to change….be less rigid, more contemporary, less focus on ritual, shorter meetings, make me feel more valued and trusted, and make a difference in the community.

Why do People Stay in Masonry?

Why do Friends Stay in Your Life?

Why do you stay in your lodge? …….write down your answers…..

Why do you stay in your lodge? ….share with the person next to you

22-years in the Army…

Making a difference

Valued

Making a difference Valued Trusted

Making a difference Valued Trusted

Making a difference Valued Trusted Money

How are you and your people: Making a difference? Valuing people? Showing that you truly trust others?

Making a difference? Valuing people? Showing that you truly trust others? Examples: connected to a BIGGER movement or organization doing worthwhile things in the community/world; purpose matches their interests. Examples: listened to, receive knowledge, shown appreciation/recognition, rewarded, asked their opinion on events, respect time with effective meetings. Examples: given responsibility, receive training/skills, given freedom to plan/execute, selected for bigger projects, promoted to leadership positions.

Why People Stay in Organizations! John M. Hinck Son Soldier Mason Writer Speaker Student