Northern Area WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2003-11, [1921] - [2015], p. 28

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â€" . ‘ #e \.4 Part 3 â€" FWIO‘s Strengths and Challenges o « As we begin our planning process, we also need to identify FWIO‘s areas of sti’gngth and. challenge. ’ . ‘ b ‘As‘ we consider what ppponuniti:és might exist for FWIO in the broader context in which we work, we: ;. _: would also benefit from your sense of the strengths our organization has and the challenges we‘need to ' meet in ‘order to make it the best it‘canâ€"be. ‘Pleaseâ€"think of FWIO‘s program, partnerships; structure, / =! © governance, infrastructure, use of technology, staff and other activities. ol l S For example, if your Branch is not seeing much community interest in 'participating in events (a trend or . _ ‘change), you might note that the Rose Program and staff are helpful in assisting Branches in developing .__ interesting and interactive programming in your community. ‘ Based on your reply to “éhanges and trends" above, please list the three strengths and . : _ challenges you feel are most crucial for FWIO to consider in planning for its future. â€" FWIO‘s â€" Three Greatest Strengths i . : Bm .\ . _ FWIO‘s Three Greatest Challenges | _ _ ’ C O _ . V '

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