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I think every organization leans toward being free or limiting. So I'd like to discuss where CoAlpha Brotherhood sits on this spectrum.
To start I'll list several organizational models and describe their level of freedom versus limitation. I'll proceed from more free to more limited. At the end I'll describe where I think CoAlpha Brotherhood currently is and what model I think suits CoAlpha Brotherhood best.
Level 1 (Very Free): Annual Fee Organizations --- Examples: Gym Membership, Country Club, Library, ectThe only requirement for this organization is an annual members fee. This organization is very free because it does not limit personal beliefs. This organization also does not require any activity.
PROS:
- Easy to build membership.
- Easy to keep membership.
- No time commitments required.
- No restrictions on beliefs.
CONS:
- Easy to lose membership.
- No benefit gained from other members.
- No long term purpose or goal.
- No collective purpose or goal.
- Longevity unstable due to being based solely on business.
- Potential conflicts among members with different ideas/beliefs.
REAL WORLD EXAMPLES:
- Netflix
- 24 Hour Fitness
Level 2 (Less Free): Idea Organizations --- Examples: Political Parties, Activist Groups, ectThese groups will only include members who's ideas match the organization's ideas. However it's important to stress that ideas aren't enforced. A person can be a member of this group, yet not actively follow in any of it's ideas. Sometimes these groups do request donations or time commitments, but mostly on a voluntary basis.
PROS:
- Less conflicts between members about ideas.
- Collective purpose and goal.
- Members offer basic teamwork.
- Longevity more stable due to being based on ideas.
- Longevity of members more dependable.
- Higher level of commitment from members.
CONS:
- Fewer members.
- Hard to build membership.
- Possible time commitments.
- Soft restrictions on ideas.
- Limited ability to execute goals.
REAL WORLD EXAMPLES:
- Republicans/Democrats
- Sierra Club
- NRA
Level 3 (Moderately Limiting): Action Organizations --- Examples: Military, Business, ectThese organizations require skills first and foremost. However these organizations also usually carry a group culture. The group's culture only exists to maintain cohesion. A member will be in good standing as long as they follow the group's culture while in the group's presence. The culture usually isn't personal and therefore is not practiced outside of the group. Members are paid wages to be members. While members may value the group's purpose or goal they will usually leave the group if no longer paid wages.
PROS:
- Members have the resources to execute a collective purpose and goal.
- Members offer advanced teamwork.
- Members only depend on other members.
CONS:
- Membership limited those with relevant skills.
- Group culture takes precedence over personal ideas while in presence of other members.
- Potential conflicts among members with different ideas/beliefs.
- Member longevity based on wages paid to members.
REAL WORLD EXAMPLES:
- Army, National Guard, Marines, Air force, Navy
- Apple
- Toyota
Level 4 (Very Limiting): Movement Organizations --- Examples: Terrorists, Religions, ectThese organizations are a combination of levels 2 and 3. These organizations have common ideas found in idea organizations and also a high level of teamwork found in action organizations. Level 4 organizations differ from level 2 organizations in that ideas among members are enforced. Level 4 organizations differ from level 3 organizations in that members do not receive wages or join with the intention to receive wages.
PROS:
- Members have the resources to execute a collective purpose and goal.
- Members offer very advanced teamwork.
- Members only depend on other members.
- No conflicts between members.
- Extremely dedicated members.
CONS:
- Severe restrictions on ideas.
- Some limitations on fraternization with non-members.
- Very dependent on other members.
REAL WORLD EXAMPLES:
- Catholic Church
- IRA
- Al Qaeda
Level 5 (Severely Limiting): Lifestyle Organizations --- Examples: CultsLevel 5 organizations are similar to level 4 organizations. However level 5's differ from level 4's in that level 4's allow members to fraternize with non-members. Level 5 organizations are the only organization that outlaws fraternization with non-members.
PROS:
- Members have massive resources to execute a collective purpose and goal.
- Most advanced level of teamwork.
- Members only depend on other members.
- No conflicts between members.
- Fanatical members.
CONS:
- Severe restrictions on ideas.
- Severe limitations on fraternization with non-members.
- Very dependent on other members.
- Potentials for abuse.
- Lack of individualism.
- Extreme homogeneity can lead to loss of creativity, which weakens the group long term.
REAL WORLD EXAMPLES:
- Jehovah Witnesses
- Mormons
Conclusion:All 5 levels of organizations have their pros and cons. As a rule of thumb the more limiting an organization is the more effectively it can achieve it's purpose and goals. However there's a necessary drawback to limitation, members will need to sacrifice personal goals for groups goals.
CoAlpha Brotherhood as it stands now most closely resembles a level 2 organization with aspirations for becoming a level 4 organization.
I find it very tempting to argue for CoAlpha Brotherhood becoming a level 5 organization, but ultimately I think level 5 organization's betray CoAlpha Brotherhoods core mission. I view part of CoAlpha Brotherhood's mission as restoring the family unit and family lineage. Level 5 organizations necessarily seek to destroy families and replace families with members who operate as surrogate families.
Therefor I think level 4 organizations suit CoAlpha Brotherhood best. Level 4 organizations have a high level of teamwork but still allow for some amount of private beliefs and fraternization.