Re: was 2013 AIS Convention,Execdirector


There is so very much passion, knowledge, experience, & talent on this BOD that we definitely are correct in looking to the future, rather that just "worrying about survival."
 
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In a message dated 3/26/2010 12:29:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, robertpries@embarqmail.com writes:

I believe structure can make an impact on how an organization functions but sadly I am not so optimistic that it alone can make a difference. People still are the primary solution and the primary problem. An executive director must have the competency to do the job and a board that pays attention. and a president that inspires in the right direction. Any of these three elements can effect the outcome dramatically. They all must know where they are going.

I have yet to believe that most plant societies, those with executive directors and those without, really know anymore why they exist anymore. When most were formed they had specific goals that drove them forward. Today many are simply fixated on survival or carrying out the business they have always done. Some times structural changes can aid in revitalizing an organization. But unless the membership has a vision of why the organization is there, no structural change will be productive. I see many affiliates dying because of individuals. These people are eager to grasp some power, but really lack a vision of why anyone should follow them. It is all about them. It is often easy for these people to gain a position of leadership in a club. Most of us really do not want the responsibility and if someone raises their hand we are willing to give them the job. But often it is not that they have a goal they work to achieve, but more that that they wish to make others do what they want. Some of these people sadly like to blame others rather than take the responsibility for what they have not done. These are reasons why people quit clubs or never want to join. I have seen affiliates all across the country die for these reasons. I believe it is easier to blame the structure. There are times when bylaws must be changed to meet new realities. But how many times have you seen someone wanting to change bylaws, just to make themselves more powerful. In our time society has changed dramatically. We need to have new ways to interact with the world and our fellow irisarians. But I do not think structure is THE answer. Perhaps it is part in that you may create new structures to make possible new goals. But first I think the problem is us. We need to have a clear understanding of what we want the organization to be, and what goals it should pursue that are relevant to our times. An executive director needs to have a clear idea of the needs of the society to be able to carry those needs out. I do not believe our society has a clear idea of what it wants to be in todays world. And therefore any executive director, no matter how good, would be doomed to failure.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Plank" <bobplankmail@aol.com>
To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 11:14:04 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] 2013 AIS Convention

Just kidding. Can I be on the committee?
Bob
From: JCoates694@aol.com
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:10:14 EDT
To: <aisdiscuss@aisboard.org>
Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] 2013 AIS Convention

Then perhaps we should evaluate why it works for other, successful, societies, but didn't work for us. And the important word in that sentence was, "didn't."  Times change, Board Members change, etc. 
 
Jerry Coates, Associate Broker, GRI
Direct: 301-663-1113
Cell: 301-606-1895
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