Masonry Magazine January 1984 Page. 49

Words: Joyce Lee, John Long, Dick Felice, Dan Berich, Louis Jr, Rocky Arnott, Jim Boren
Masonry Magazine January 1984 Page. 49

Masonry Magazine January 1984 Page. 49
Boren's 14 Rules for Meeting Planners

If some of your recent meetings have been on the lack-luster side, here are 14 suggestions from Jim Boren to perk them up and make them more meaningful if only to yourself. Boren, the noted Washington humorist, was the keynoter at MCAA's 1980 Masonry Conference in Dallas, Texas, where he captivated the audience with his personal collection of bureaucratic terminology.

1. To control a planning session, thunderate. More arguments are won by thunderating resonance than by the quiet voice of logic.

2. Fuzzify the objectives of your meeting. Fuzzified objectives guarantee flexibility of evaluation.

3. Encourage innovation in meeting planning... but keep all innovation within established guidelines.

4. Refer all problems to a study committee. If you study a problem long enough, the problem may go away.

5. Globate all meeting issues. By globating the big picture, there are no corners into which you can be backed.

6. Develop a sound program of public hype and media flackification. Image is more important than performance.

7. Profundify simplicity. If people can understand what is being said and done, they may want to take control of their own meeting.

8. Trashify all reports. People evaluate reports by their weight rather than their content.

9. Bury the minutes of previous meetings. Forgetting the right things is better than remembering the wrong things.

10. Abstruct controversial issues. Destroy controversial issues by making them so abstract that no one can understand them.

11. Postpone troublesome decisions by referring them to a committee. Nothing is impossible until it is sent to a committee.

12. Intervoid all meetings. Through the skillful use of intervoidal technology (interface avoidance), participants will go home with a warm glow of camaraderie, a sense of satisfaction, and a feeling of real or imagined accomplishment.

13. Apply the principles of dynamic inaction when you're not sure what to do. By doing nothing but doing it with style, any error will be stretched through time, mushified in impact, and dispersed in responsibility.

14. If things go wrong in spite of careful planning, residuate, hunkerfy, and squattle. Keep a low profile, assume a mental crouch, and sit it out. Potentis reposit obscurantum! (In obscurity lies strength!)

Copyright, 1982, James H. Boren, International Association of Professional Bureaucrats, National Press Building, N.W., Washington, DC 20045.


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