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Centennial Vision

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Some feel it is important that The Augustan Society, Inc., have a clear vision of what it wants to become. In a perfect world, this would come first, and all other planning would be in service of that goal. In this world, the [[Board]] has shown a fair amount of indifference to such long-range plans, much to the frustration of [[Consuls]]. The Board has created a [[Five-Year Plan]] (and handed maintenance off to the [[Eagle Council]], but this does did not strike Consuls as sufficiently "long".
Edward Ellsworth Jones (1927–1993) wrote: "When the administrator feels himself to be the sole driving agency, and finds himself chiefly engaged in arousing those who are apathetic and coercing those who are antagonistic, there is something vitally wrong with the administration. An executive should find himself engaged chiefly in directing the energies which create themselves naturally in all parts of the business, and in finding the proper outlet for the eager upward striving of the ranks below."
# That Consuls, desirous that the Society become at least successful enough to move out of their dining room, should advocate with both Board and membership for such programs as they believe would be of benefit to the Society.
This "Centennial Vision", and the "Proposals" it contains, are were Consuls' effort to promote and recommend action in accord with the latter of these. They recognize recognized that such is was beyond their contractual role, but feel felt moved to extend their duties for the reason above, if not others.
Consuls will welcome additional inputWith the end of the office of Consul in 2017, or responsibility for maintaining this Vision falls to the Board resuming this responsibility, or best, that whomever they elect to delegate the task to. It would not surprise the outgoing Consuls if it was allowed to lay fallow indefinitely, but they would thrill if that was the result fo the Board or Eagle Council (assuming that group can get a grip on taking up the Fiveresponsibility for long-Year Plan)range planning in earnest.
The title "Centennial Vision" is was adopted to avoid confusion with the [[Five-Year Plan]], the [[Long-Range Plan]] (since abandoned), or the [[Vision Statement]], and because it would not, alas, be surprising if it took until at least 2057 to achieve.
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