If a person is seriously keen on business, he usually studies it from all sides, reads a lot of specialized literature, thinks a lot and writes on this topic. Natural is his desire to share his thoughts and discoveries with like-minded people, to adopt the experience of other people. A person begins to desperately seek like-minded people. This is how interest clubs appear.
You will need
- - the Internet;
- - telephone;
- - literature on the topic of interest to you;
Instruction manual
1
Write a concept for the future club. From Latin the word conceptio is translated as “system” or “understanding”. Those. you need to create a text that will reflect your system of views on the matter with which you are going to unite people.
2
Consider, for example, how to organize a literary club. You plan that people will gather, discuss read works, criticize them, express the thoughts that these works prompted them to. To create a concept, you need to solve a few things. First, what direction in the literature will you study? Classics, fiction, dramaturgy, philosophical literature, contemporary authors? And perhaps you will discuss the works of your own composition. Secondly, in what format will the discussion take place? Perhaps the person who proposed the book for discussion can start. The rest will be included in the conversation during or after his report. Perhaps the conversation will develop into an argument or discussion. It will only be a plus.
3
Think about the results that your community can achieve. For a literary club, a good option would be to create a collection of critical articles. The collection can be distributed electronically via the Internet, or can be offered to any publisher.
4
Start collecting like-minded people. Future club members can be found online. In forums that are similar in theme to the club you conceived. If your goal is to create a literary club, look on sites for writers, on forms of electronic libraries or in the appropriate groups of social networks.
5
Consider a system by which you can become a member of the club. It’s not worth it to sign everyone in a club. Come up with selection criteria. For example, draw up a questionnaire by filling out which a person can apply for participation in the literary evenings organized by you.
6
Compose the questions in the questionnaire in such a way that you can identify the general direction of a person's views on literature. If by the end you understand that your absolute like-minded person filled out the questionnaire, feel free to invite him to your club.
7
Find the room in which you will gather. At the initial stage, you can get together at one of the participants in the house, if housing conditions permit. If not, you can always agree with some youth organization, library or find an audience at the university.
8
Each club meeting should have its own theme. Think carefully about each meeting. You, as a leader, are responsible for ensuring that everything does not fall apart after the first two or three meetings. Choose yourself an interested assistant. Prepare meetings together.
note
Be sure to take into account the opinion of the rest of the club members - accept their proposals for improving the club.
Useful advice
Establish tradition in your club. For example, you can arrange a table with tea or coffee.