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How is a group inventory taken?
Many groups periodically take a "group inventory," using one meeting
(F2F groups) for an honest and fearless discussion of the group's
weaknesses-and strengths.
Many groups have written G.S.O. that a group inventory perked up their
A.A. activity and made sobriety more exciting and enjoyable-besides
getting the message to more and more alcoholics.
The most popular form for taking a group inventory has been the set of
questions which the Three Legacies Group, Spokane, Wash., used
effectively.
For groups that want to Tenth Step themselves, here is a recent version-suggestions for a program
that may bring the group new health and vitality.
1. What is the basic purpose of the group?
2. What more can the group do to carry the message?
3. Considering the number of alcoholics in our community, are we reaching enough people?
4. What has the group done lately to bring the A.A. message to the
attention of physicians, judges, members of the clergy, and others who
can be helpful in reaching those who need A.A.?
5. Is the group attracting only a certain kind of alcoholic, or are we getting a good cross section of our community?
6. Do new members stick with us, or does turnover seem excessive?
7. How effective is our sponsorship? How can it be improved?
8. Has everything practical been done to provide an attractive meeting place?
9. Has enough effort been made to explain to all members the need and
value of kitchen and housekeeping work and other services to the group?
10. Is adequate opportunity given to all members to speak and participate in other group activities?
11. Are group officers picked with care and consideration on the basis
that officership is a great responsibility and opportunity for Twelfth
Step work?
12. Does the group carry its fair share of the job of helping intergroup? The Grapevine? G.S.O.? Groups in institutions?
13. Do we give all members their fair chance of keeping informed about the whole of A.A.Recovery, Unity, and Service?
You'll probably want to add questions of your own.
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