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National Society of Black Engineers Design and Intent The 2014 Institute for Chapter Development is meant to be an exchange platform between Professional Chapters and the PEB Questions based upon and aimed to inform: – NSBE Mission – 4 areas of opportunity (identified by the PEB) – Membership Non-Profit Goals Civic and political engagement Service delivery Values Social entrepreneurship We want to see where strengths in the local chapter lie in these categories. (Themes for assessment)
National Society of Black Engineers Past Question Categories Chapter Execution Communication Local Programming Programs execution (SIGs, PCI, CI, NSBEpreneur) Membership Participation and Satisfaction Reporting History Chapter History Current Chapter Status Planning Financial needs
National Society of Black Engineers 2014 ICD Components Delivery of Programs Local Value Proposition Local Strategic Direction National Feedback
National Society of Black Engineers Delivery of Programs Question (1): What two categories of Programs are most frequently conducted in your chapter? – Category Examples Mentoring Tutoring Scholarship initiatives TORCH (Community Service/Impact) NSBE Jr. (PCI programming) involvement College Initiative (interaction with collegiate members/chapters SIGs (Special Interest Groups) Programming “HOT SPOTS”
National Society of Black Engineers Local Value Proposition Question (2): a)In what career category do most of your membership fall under? a)0-5 years (early/new career professionals) b)6-10 years (professionals) c)11-15 years(mid-career professionals) d)16 + years (seasoned professionals) b)Describe your members’ current level of satisfaction with their local membership experience and explain steps you’ve taken that validate your description?
National Society of Black Engineers Strategic Direction Question (3): What is your chapter’s strategic plan (goals/objectives) and how does it tie into the current National Directives and the Professionals strategic goal? – National Directives – Professionals Strategic Goals Evaluate Chapter’s Performance
National Society of Black Engineers Goals, Objectives and Focus National Directives – Academic Excellence – Pipeline Development – Development of Technical Professionals – Encouraging Black Women in STEM – Community Service Professionals Strategic Goal (#3) – Engage engineering professionals and technical professionals in a way that will result in their retention and involvement in significantly larger numbers in the life of NSBE.
National Society of Black Engineers National Feedback Question (4): a)Does your chapter members participate in regional and/or national calls? If so, how would you rank the quality of information that is presented on the calls on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the highest; 1 being the lowest)? b)Name 2-3 important things the regional and/or national Professional boards can do to help benefit your chapter needs and members? Strengthening the Professional Brand
National Society of Black Engineers Next Steps ICD will go live tonight (January 31 st ) at midnight (est) in ImPak The deadline to submit your report will be Thursday, February 27 th – Should you need additional time, that will be up to discretion of your regional programs chair. Should you have any questions regarding the ICD process or questions, please feel free to contact either myself or your regional programs chair. –
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