From: Joseph Cieply <joe.c...@gmail.com>Date: March 23, 2011 1:55:52 PM EDTTo: Joseph Cieply <joe.c...@gmail.com>Subject: Legion Launches Improvement TeamsTKC!Dear Leaders,Below is an announcement from Jim Fair regarding the progress of the Participative Organizational Council in beginning its work of organizing teams to address areas of improvement for the Legion and Regnum Christi in North America. Please send to all members and friends.If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with me.In Christ,Joe CieplyNational Director RC Men's Section SupportLocal Coordinator of Apostolate – Ohio Valley Region400 Hawthorne DriveNicholasville, KY 40356Home: (859) 305-0550Mobile: (859 940-6851E-Mail: joe.c...@gmail.com
Legion Launches Improvement Teams
Three teams will work to improve local fundraising, communications, and subsidiarity.
The Participative Organizational Council (POC) has commissioned three teams to address important areas for performance improvement in the Atlanta and New York territories.
The teams were created at the Council’s first meeting, March 21 in Atlanta. The Council was announced early this month with the purpose: “To proactively identify and address problems and opportunities of the Legion and Regnum Christi."
The following teams have begun their work, with the target date for initial results of mid-April:
• Local fundraising, headed by Glory Darbellay, consecrated – New York. This team will explore ways Legionaries, consecrated and lay members can work together to ensure the financial strength of the local area where they work.
• Communications – headed by Jim Fair, Director – Communications. This team will create a model for people at all levels of the organization to determine appropriate information and means for communication.
• Subsidiarity – headed by Oscar Marroquin – assistant to the territorial directors for operations. This team will address the need for authority and decision-making to occur at the appropriate level.Together, the three teams will pull numerous Legionaries, consecrated and lay people into their work. The POC will report on the results of the team efforts as the work moves forward.