In our group's situation, MetzyMom has the idea with the second and third case scenarios. Without everyone's side of the story though, it's too easy to make judgements. PTO Mom of 3--is the situation with the home school mom as president a real one or an example? Either way, if the person was elected president, someone must think she has something going for her to elect her to the position, or maybe there's a reason for her doing it that way. Experience can be a great tool, but just because one has it it doesn't mean it's always used wisely. And in our school's case, "experienced" reads as "we will never consider new ideas because it's too scary and defies my authority." But being a new leader and NEVER solicitating or listening to
advice is foolish too; a lot of time and potentially money can be wasted.
I used to think the same as PTO Mom of 3 and PTO Mom 62, and like I said, I can see how people would think that way because all too often some people like to rule rather than lead. BUT--why have a board at all if EVERYONE needs to be included in EVERY decision to be made, or if people are going to feel angry and resent the authority and responsibility that come with the officers' positions? Teamwork means everyone works together, but without clearly defined roles it turns into a battle of wills. I would hope that no one is trying to reinvent the wheel or hide anything in a "closed" meeting, but just trying to move things along faster. It's way too easy to spin the organization's wheels and get nowhere by being caught up in trying to please everyone. My town and state governments have closed meetings (though Sunshine Laws allow me to get the minutes after)--should I demand to sit in on those because I'm a member of their community? (Now that I think about it, I think someone else may have had this conversation or something similar on another posting). Experience is what it is; if you never let anyone but "experienced" people do things, how will others ever get to be the "experienced" ones? Like I said, I see it both ways. In our group's case all we've ever had is "closed" (for lack of a better word) meetings because we're still in the set-up phase. But we've been conferring with the "experienced," and actually, they were the ones who told us that from their experience, it was the only way to get anywhere at first-LOL
! You can never win!
[ 02-24-2004, 05:31 PM: Message edited by: kmamom ]