ACCE Strategic Plan 2014-17 Our Second Century Begins.

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ACCE Strategic Plan Our Second Century Begins

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan Preamble As ACCE’s second century begins, we recognize that any plan we write is more likely to be about what you are doing than what we hope to do in the coming years. Chambers and the people who run them are experiencing revolutionary, not evolutionary, changes. Our predecessors coped with world wars and more difficult economic issues, but today’s leader faces more turbulence in the entity we call ‘chamber of commerce.’ Yet our inspiring history has shown us that chambers can make the world a better place. The mission continues. Dramatic pressures are affecting communities, economies, politics, demographics, services, business models and the nature of belonging. You can’t hold your breath until the changes end or the context becomes more conducive. ACCE must adapt because you must adapt. We have and will shepherd the chamber movement through the coming transitions. This plan assumes that solid reliance on our proven core will be balanced with new strategies to move you toward an envisioned future. In our Next Century, ACCE must prepare but remain nimble, be solid yet fluid as we assist everyone serving and leading chambers. We can plan for resource requirements, but we must expect that resources will be re-allocated to meet unknowable future demands. In short, this strategic plan must create the kind of organization that can handle whatever comes next. We must also try to shape what comes next. We’re ready.

Thriving private sector employers are essential to community prosperity and a strong community helps employers succeed Why We Exist To create a better world, regions must thrive. Support those who lead & work in chambers of commerce to create a better world. To address significant community challenges and business needs, employers must work collectively A strong, effective chamber is the manifestation & agent of that collective action. Effective leadership and staff capacity are critical to realize chamber goals. An association fostering excellence of these professionals enables chambers to succeed. ACCE’s Purpose

Thriving private sector employers are essential to community prosperity and a strong community helps employers succeed Why We Exist To address significant community challenges and business needs, employers must work collectively A strong, effective chamber is the manifestation & agent of that collective action. Effective leadership and staff capacity are critical to realize chamber goals. An association fostering excellence of these professionals enables chambers to succeed. Thriving private sector employers are essential to community prosperity and a strong community helps employers succeed To address significant community challenges and business needs, employers must work collectively A strong, effective chamber is the manifestation & agent of that collective action. Effective leadership and staff capacity are critical to realize chamber goals. An association fostering excellence of these professionals enables chambers to succeed. Support those who lead & work in chambers of commerce to create a better world. To create a better world, regions must thrive. ACCE’s Purpose

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan Thriving private sector employers are essential to community prosperity and a strong community helps employers succeed Why We Exist ACCE’s Purpose To create a better world, regions must thrive. Support those who lead & work in chambers of commerce to create a better world. To address significant community challenges and business needs, employers must work collectively A strong, effective chamber is the manifestation & agent of that collective action. Effective leadership and staff capacity are critical to realize chamber goals. An association fostering excellence of these professionals enables chambers to succeed. ACCE’s Purpose

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan The Future we envision relies upon and reinforces our strong proven Core Reinforce our Proven Core Purpose Trust Value Meet your demands in an Envisioned Future Challenges are unpredictable Opportunities are limitless Resources are required

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan Expand and Sustain Positioned to Leadwhile continuing to Serve Willing to Challenge but with unwavering Support Able to Explorewhile continuing to Track Taking Riskswhile maintaining Trust An eye to the Horizon and sharing the trenches Today

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan Sharpen the Saw* To deliver on our core purpose and be poised to fulfill the dreams of the Second Century, ACCE must: * Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits 1) Refine and Strengthen Core Competencies 2) Align Resources 3) Leave No Member or Chamber Behind

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan Network Connectivity 1) Refine Core Competencies Redefine & repurpose subgroups Personalize networks Employ contemporary tech Support coalitions (public policy) Focus on leadership Add next-gen software Adapt ACCE U platform Integrate HERO with training Build your capacity and confidence Expand the consulting menu Use vetted partners as consultants Monetize “exceptional” consulting Evangelize re. excellence & leadership Invoke history re. power of movement Stress community advancement roles Complete Horizon Initiative Information & Teaching Advice and Guidance Inspiration & Vision

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan ) Align Resources Address inequities at top & bottom of dues schedule Create “All Access Pass,” tied to new pay-to-play/pay-to-use pricing Introduce Investor Level Tier Convention re-validation for 2016 ACCE University 2.0 via sponsors Acknowledge phases of “The Life” “Academies” support by foundations B2B sponsors tied to core programs Foundation investment to expand our & your capacity CGEF makeover/integration Expectation of consulting revenue Expand 401(k) plan to small chambers Referral models for large prospects Automate administrator services using HERO-style contemporary tech Membership Investment Events & Education Unique Distribution Model ACCE Benefits Trust

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan Leave No Member or Chamber Behind “ACCE faces very few problems related to what we’ve got; the problem is that too few realize what we’ve got.”* * 2012 member survey conclusion Take strategic steps to ensure awareness of support and opportunities for CEOs and staffs at every phase of chamber life. Online guidance and resources Employee benefits Learning via Convention & ACCE U Peer connectivity Brand and image enhancement Public policy & economic development tools Consulting & custom research

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan )Refine and Strengthen Core Competencies to meet the current needs & uncertain futures of members 2) Align Resources to sustain our strong financial condition in perpetuity 3) Leave No Member or Chamber Behind because potential all members is enhanced through awareness of ACCE resources Purpose: Support those who lead & work in chambers to create a better world

Our Second Century: Strategic Plan Summary of Significant New/Changed Priorities, Policies and Processes Changes Horizon Initiative Play-or-Pay-to-Play Consulting Culture Elite Memberships User-Driven Research Subgroups with Purpose Normalize Foundation Work Keys to Success Robust & Broad Member Input Define “Participation” Drawing the Line (free v. pay) Board Outreach to Peers Clear, Ongoing User Instruction Trust and Independence Exceptional Accounting/Mngmt

Our Second Century Begins ACCE Strategic Plan Proven Core Envisioned Future

The Fine Print

ACCE Strategic Plan Our Second Century Begins