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We've moved our membership application from a paper form to a weblink. Is anyone else doing something similar to this with F1? I'm trying to find a way to most effectively use F1 without having to repeat processes with data entry. At this point the form is like a survey, so we have the information but we still need to then take ...
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I realize that this thread is over a year old. But I am interested in the question because I am in the process of ''re-engineering'' our assimilation process. After three years of rapid growth (from just over 400 to over 3300) the old process is broken.
So I am in the midst of redesigning a scalable system that will work whether we're 3000 or ...
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It's great to see John Deboer back on the blog track at:
http://www.measuringinnovation.com/
John is the Information Analyst at Granger Community Church in Granger, Indiana
Leveraging F1 to drive assimilation at Granger!
TCB!
Chris Wood, Fellowship Technologies
Sales Consultant
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Last night I received a call from the field from one of our Delivery Managers. For Fellowship Technologies, a Delivery Manager is a consultant who works with a church partner (customer) to assist them with their implementation of Fellowship One. The purpose of the call was that the Delivery Manager wanted me to know that the church partner could ...
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Sometimes we come across a church that puts a halt to a software selection process because they come to the realization that they may not need a new church management software solution. Why? Because they find out that they are underutilizing what they currently have. Of course, many times they are encouraged to not look for another solution by ...
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Hi Chris,
I've heard from our customers that the mindset that being a member of the church = being a disciple seems to be going away.
Level 1 = First Visit
Level 2 = Regular participation in church events
Level 3 = Regular participation + Volunteering and/or sporadic Giving
Level 4 = Regular volunteering + Regular ...
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How do you determine or measure assimilation for your church? Which statistics (criteria) do you rely on for determining how successful (or not!) you are in getting people connected? Also what is the source of these numbers? Do they reside in one central point of knowledge (database) or are they in multiple data ...
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I was visiting with a customer recently and we were talking about their church’s philosophy on getting people involved in the church. During the conversation it became clear to both of us that, although their church offered many opportunities to get involved, there was not a real push from church leadership to encourage any ...
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