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Freemasonry's mantra is "making good men better." The principles of Freemasonry, however, are commonly orated in beautiful teachings that are often left open to individual interpretation or seen through a lens of misguided ideas and accepted rules. As a result, leaders are left ill-prepared for the challenges managing masonic organizations. Leading Masonic Organizations: A Cause to Make Good Men Greater discusses the state of the institution of Freemasonry from an organizational management perspective and takes a deep look into the tough Masonic realities of our time. Author and Freemason Bro.…mehr

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Freemasonry's mantra is "making good men better." The principles of Freemasonry, however, are commonly orated in beautiful teachings that are often left open to individual interpretation or seen through a lens of misguided ideas and accepted rules. As a result, leaders are left ill-prepared for the challenges managing masonic organizations. Leading Masonic Organizations: A Cause to Make Good Men Greater discusses the state of the institution of Freemasonry from an organizational management perspective and takes a deep look into the tough Masonic realities of our time. Author and Freemason Bro. Moye offers a solution to Freemasonry's leadership deficit and addresses the need for a member-centered value system and the development of service-oriented, strategic, and transformative leaders. If the institution of Freemasonry can elevate the membership experience and ensure its standing as the premier professional fraternal organization, a new mantra may be in order: "making good men greater."
Autorenporträt
Bro. Ashley Moye is passionate about the role of Freemasonry and its future. He has written before on the subject of Freemasonry also in this title, Leading Masonic Organizations: To Build and Sustain the York Rite of Freemasonry. He was elevated to Grand Inspector General of 33° of the United Supreme Council, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, Prince Hall Affiliated, Tennessee. His personal objective is to always be someone's positive and inspiring example of Freemasonry.