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What should happen before dues notices are sent?
- a.
The Secretary should rely on memory to save time
- b.
The member roll and by-laws basis should be confirmed ✓
- c.
Every brother should be called informally first
- d.
The notices should be written from last year's template without review
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Why does a planned communication cadence matter?
- a.
It makes dues optional
- b.
It keeps notices and follow-up from feeling arbitrary or personal ✓
- c.
It replaces the by-laws
- d.
It eliminates all member questions
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What should a dues notice say plainly?
- a.
Only that the brother should already know what to do
- b.
The amount, timing, and next step ✓
- c.
That custom matters more than the by-laws
- d.
Nothing unless the brother asks
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What often shows that the member roll is weak?
- a.
No one asks any follow-up questions
- b.
Brothers raise address, amount, or standing questions the Lodge cannot answer quickly ✓
- c.
The notices are delivered on time
- d.
The Treasurer smiles