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AARC Membership Committee Hassan Alorainy Suzanne Bollig Heidi Jo Elmore Shelley Goldstein Joe Horn Foster Johns Douglas Laher Tom Lamphere, Co-Chair Carolyn O’Daniel, Co-Chair Ruth Krueger-Parkinson Tom Striplin Nicholas Widder Liaison: Asha Desai
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Good to Great, Jim Collins “Good is the enemy of great.” “Good is the enemy of great.” First Who…Then What? First Who…Then What? Confront the Brutal Facts. Confront the Brutal Facts. The Hedgehog Concept The Hedgehog Concept A Culture of Discipline A Culture of Discipline The Flywheel Concept The Flywheel Concept
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“Good is the enemy of great.” With the complimentary student memberships, affiliate membership has grown. The AARC now has 40,000 members. Some affiliates have identified membership chairs.
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First Who…Then What? Collins talks about having the right people on the bus: “…if you have the right people on the bus, the problem of how to motivate and manage people largely goes away.” If not Affiliate Presidents, then who?
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Confront the Brutal Facts. We have over 40,000 members, but every month, approximately 1,000 members let their memberships lapse. Although the complimentary student program has been successful in introducing students to the AARC, many students are not renewing their AARC membership upon graduation. Many regular AARC members fail to renew each year. The number of possible AARC members is much larger than the actual number.
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A Culture of Discipline “Put your best people on your biggest opportunities, not your biggest problems.” “Put your best people on your biggest opportunities, not your biggest problems.” Membership growth is one of our biggest opportunities. Affiliate leadership is best positioned to take advantage of opportunity. Membership Committee will focus efforts on “opportunity states”
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Why is membership so important? Enhanced leverage with State and Federal Government and other agencies and organizations Greater opportunity for coordinated professional development and advancement Other reasons? * Affiliates can request to become an “opportunity state.”
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The Flywheel Concept “What do the right people want…? They want to be part of a winning team.” Pointing to tangible results helps people feel the momentum and get on board enthusiastically. Tremendous power exists in the fact of continued improvement and the delivery of results. (Track affiliate progress through the House of Delegates)
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Why greatness? “If you’re engaged in work that you love and care about, for whatever reason, then the question needs no answer.” “Get involved in something that you care so much about that you want to make it the greatest it can possibly be.”
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