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Old 04-13-2011, 03:12 AM
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Quality versus quantity is not even the discussion. Of course they need to take quality prospects and turn them into committed members with whom they can maintain satisfaction over a long period of time.

In no way at any point have I said you need to take a crap load of guys so you'll have some money and who cares if they're committed of not. That's ridiculous.

20 committed guys IS better than 60 non-committed guys. But, what those 20 guys are capable of doing when compared to other chapters of 60 committed guys is not in the same ballpark. They can come up with the greatest ideas in the world and if they have neither the money or manpower to pull it off, then it doesn't matter.

So yes, I would want them to get a lot bigger, so that they do have the resources to accomplish more, and it goes without saying that they must do so by recruiting and maintaining quality members.
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