Title: AITP: Creating the Vision Actions
1AITP Creating the VisionActions Attitudes for
Local National Leaders
- Russ Finney
- 2000 ABoD Member
- 2000 Austin AITP Past President
- Vice President CIO
- Tokyo Electron America, Inc.
2AITP Creating the Vision
- Successful AITP Chapters
- Local Chapter Core Principles
- Basic Services Chapter Level
- Basic Services Regional Level
- Needed Services National Level
- 78 Chapter Retention Ideas
- Basics
- Closing/Questions
3Successful AITP Chapters...
- Have growing chapter memberships (Membership
Chair). - Have hundreds of IT Professionals subscribed to
their email announcement (Newsletter Chair). - Are featured regularly in the local media (PR
Chair). - Are providing a forum for national caliber
speakers (Programs Chair). - Have a strong partnership with conventions such
as ITEC Expo. - Recognize local IT community leaders through
awards and honors. - Have an active, current, and informative web site
(Webmaster). - Have meeting attendance appropriate for their
geographic location.
4Local Chapter Core Principles
- We are THE information technology Community for
our city. - Our membership is comprised of IT corporate
professionals, key vendor representatives, IT
educators and academics, and local IT service and
consulting representatives. - We provide the most qualified forum for the very
best local, regional, and national technology
speakers to address the local IT Community. - We are strong supporter of IT educational efforts
at a college level by providing student chapter
support, exposure for educators, and scholarships
for students. - We provide organizational leadership, personal
growth, and targeted networking opportunities for
our membership. - We maintain firm ties with our regional and
national AITP organizations.
5Lessons Learned(From my Kids)
- A king size waterbed holds enough water to fill a
2,000 sq. foot house 4inches deep. - A 3-year-old's voice is louder than 200 adults in
a crowded restaurant. - A six-year-old can start a fire with a flint rock
even though their Dad says it can only be done
in the movies. - Certain Lego's will pass through the digestive
tract of a four-year-old. - The spin cycle on the dryer does not make earth
worms dizzy. - It will however make cats dizzy.
- Cats throw up twice their body weight when
dizzy.
6Basic Services - Chapter Level
- A regular monthly meeting
- A well planned calendar with excellent programs
- A web page with current information
- A monthly email announcement
- A telephone number for getting information and
for making reservations - An email address for communicating back to the
chapter - Ongoing support for local student chapters
- Occasional mixers and events
- A member discount for events and dinners
- A regular monthly BOD meeting
7Basic Services - Chapter Level
- (Desirable) A monthly newsletter
- (Desirable) Periodic local seminars and technical
sessions - (Desirable) Scholarship awards for local students
- (Desirable) Professional awards for local
executives - (Desirable) A corporate donation/sponsorship
program
8Basic Services - Regional Level
- A regular yearly meeting event (Programs,
Leadership Training) - A web page with current information
- Several regular regional officer's meetings
- (Desirable) Chapter visits from Regional officers
- (Desirable) Localized resources for struggling
chapters
9Needed Services - National Level
- (Desirable) A database of speaker ideas and
contacts (ECC) - (Desirable) National agreements and visible
relationships with major technology
vendors (External Influence) - (Desirable) A flexible corporate membership
program - Revamped membership options
(Membership) - (Desirable) An integrated corporate
donation/sponsorship program
(Education Foundation) - (Desirable) A technology association
"affiliation" program (External
Influence) - (Desirable) Chapter web site support and hosting
(ECC) - (Desirable) COPA award graphics for chapter
website display (Headquarters)
10Some Management Wisdom
- Texas Wisdom
- If you're riding ahead of the herd, take a look
back every now and then to make sure it's still
there. - If you get to thinking you're a person of some
influence, try ordering somebody else's dog
around. - Never kick a cow chip on a hot day.
- Actual Management Statements/Requests
- Please send me a list of specific unknown
problems you expect to encounter. - This project is so important, we can't let things
that are more important interfere with it.
1178 Chapter Retention Ideas(A Sample from the
AITP Marketing Committee)
- 6. Acknowledge renewals (in newsletter, web
site, meetings, etc.). - 18. Prior to sending the first renewal notice,
send a personal note from the President
recounting the organizations successes and
telling members that he/she looks forward to
working with them again next year. - 19. During the expiration month, have a member of
the Retention Committee call the member. - 23. Conduct a phone/letter campaign to recapture
membership lapses for the past year or two. - 28. Think of involvement as participation, not
just leadership. Try to find small jobs for
people to fill to get them started in the
leadership process. - 37. Set meeting schedules well in advance so
members can plan ahead. If they attend functions
theyre more likely to stay. - 42. Involve top management of companies that
employ large numbers of members. They get a good
impression of the organization and are more
likely to approve memberships.
1278 Chapter Retention Ideas(A Sample from the
AITP Marketing Committee)
- 43. Invite CEOs of major employer companies to
speak annually at one of your meetings. Call it
A View from the Top and have several speakers
on the state of the industry/profession/community.
- 44. Develop a plan for ongoing communication to
members, with one goal being to market to members
(infomercial) by reminding them of specific
benefits they receive as members. - 53. Send a How Are We Doing? form to first-year
members and respond to any negative comments. Be
sure to call those who dont respond at all. - 67. Do an e-mail survey of important
questions/issues as they arise it gets members
involved quickly and easily. - 77. Use a tracking system to identify your least
active members. Review the information at least
2-3 times a year and make special contacts with
inactive members. - 78. Most of all, be a reason to renew. To many
members, the leaders volunteer and staff
personify the organization and should be of the
caliber that make members want to renew their
investment.
13Basics
- Chapter
- Setup an email database
- Establish a website
- Upgrade your location
- Book the very best speakers
- View your Chapter as a Community
- Regional
- Initiate better communications
- National
- Build stronger ties to national technology
companies - Provide more enhanced web services to the
chapters - Build up our AITP image awareness in print and
other media - Revamp our awards programs
14Some Parting Quotes
- "I haven't committed a crime. What I did was fail
to comply with the law."-- David Dinkins, New
York City Mayor - "Smoking kills. If you're killed, you've lost a
very important part of your life. -- Brooke
Shields - "Outside of the killings, Washington has one of
the lowest crime rates in the country. -- Mayor
Marion Barry, Washington, D.C. - "We're going to turn this team around 360
degrees.-- Jason Kidd, upon his drafting to the
Dallas Mavericks - "I'm not going to have some reporters pawing
through our papers.We are the president.--
Hillary Clinton - "Half this game is ninety percent mental.
--Phillies manager Danny Ozark - "It isn't pollution that's harming the
environment. It's the impurities in our air and
water that are doing it.-- Former U.S.
Vice-President Dan Quayle
15Conclusion/Questions
- AITP National Website
- http//www.aitp.org
- AITP Chapter Resources Page
- http//www.itmweb.com/aitpchapter.htm