RE: 2014 AIS Awards
It would have been nice if all AIS Board members had the information before
the WIKI and Facebook. I received notification via AIS Discuss that the
awards were on the Website on 8/13, but I did not check my email until
yesterday.Cheryl Deaton
> Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 12:19:04 -0400
> To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
> Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] 2014 AIS Awards
> From: 101p@rewrite.aisboard.org
>
> There is also a link added to the wiki sending them to the Website for a
printable list.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Jones" <100h@rewrite.aisboard.org>
> To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
> Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 11:38:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] 2014 AIS Awards
>
> As an add on comment. Both the N&N and Facebook reference the AIS website
so the site has to be made ready and have the links set up before the other
announcements are made.
>
> There is now a two column version of the Awards document on the website.
>
> Thanks
>
> John
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> On Aug 15, 2014, at 7:54 AM, "Robert Pries " <101p@rewrite.aisboard.org>
wrote:
>
> > It seems each year we learn a few things about how to release awards by
problems that arise. As PR & Marketing chair I take full responsibility for
errors and misjudgments. In a sense this is our highest profile bpress
releaseb of the year and I assume responsibility for it.
> >
> > In a perfect world all of the players and stake-holders would have had a
discussion and plan ahead of time. That did not happen and I am not sure there
is the interest or free time to do that. But we are having this discussion
now.
> >
> > To start at the beginning, it would be nice if all judges voted on line.
Gerry has not complained about the time and work involved in counting paper
ballots, but I would assume that if 95% of them voted online the time from end
of voting to release would be cut from a couple of weeks to a couple of days.
It would also be most likely error free. It is obvious that our members would
like to know ASAP. Gerry mentioned that half of our judges still vote with
paper. Considering the mail, and the effort involved in counting 350+ paper
ballots Gerry does a heroic job. Perhaps we could launch an effort to show the
paper judges how easy online is, and help them overcome their hesitancy.
> >
> > Second, I think the order and timing in which the announcement is make is
important. Today, many people hesitate to join or maintain membership in an
organization. They believe with some justification that they can get what they
want from Facebook, Davebs Garden, Etc. We create the awards. Of course they
need to be widely broadcast, but there is no reason except my incompetence
that they cannot get to our members first, or perhaps in this day and age, at
the same time.
> >
> > Not long ago the announcement of the awards was withheld until it appeared
in the Bulletin. People are impatient and do not want to wait. Fortunately we
have News & Notes. The Bulletin and N&N are active in that they are sent to
members. The Website and the Encyclopedia are passive, someone must go to
them. I feel it is important that N&N gets the message out first as a perk of
membership. Unfortunately N&N must link to the Website or the Encyclopedia
because displaying it directly would be unwieldy and too many bites for some
mailboxes.
> >
> > Facebook is sort of a mix of active and passive. Many people get
notifications of new posts. I recently listened to an hour long presentation
on Facebook marketing and some interesting information was discussed. It used
to be that if a post was sent out on Facebook you could judge its success by
how many people responded in the first fifteen minutes. Facebook has changed
some ways in which it works, especially for organizations. Not everyone sees a
post at the same time, and responses can be stretched out over a day or two.
So one cannot count on everyone seeing or having access to a post at the same
time, as used to be the case. Facebook groups perform differently than
Facebook pages. My analysis is that Facebook has made it much more difficult
for organizations than for groups.
> >
> > In my ideal world members would get the announcement first through N&N.
But my world does not exist. Therefore it is probably rational that the AIS
Facebook page have the information at the same time or within hours. And of
course the Bulletin needs to have images, etc. when it comes out. I have
already heard a request that the printable version on the website to be in two
columns so there would be fewer pages to print. Because all announcement
venues require a little preparation or a lot, it seems important that all the
venues have the information they need before, so they release at the same time
or as soon as their publication in the case of the Bulletin.
> >
> > It took about ten hours work for me to get the information ready to go on
the Encyclopedia. I dropped all other projects to get it done as fast as
possible. But it would be nice to have maybe three or four days to be working
on that. If Gerry would get this to me while Jim is making calls instead of
after, I might be able to have it ready to go, with no errors to fix, as soon
as Jim makes his last call.
> >
> > Considering last year it took a while to reach one of the winners perhaps
we should create a timetable. When Gerry tells Jim, it is announced that the
awards will be announced in 4 days. If the winners cannot be reached during
that time than too bad. They were probably not waiting with great
anticipation. And during that time the publicity could be worked on by those
needing to do the work. There is of course more publicity that needs to occur
past the immediate release date. But if a date was set for publication,
perhaps the winners would be available for those calls, and others would be
less eager to beat AIS to the punch on Facebook.
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "andi rivarola" <0b5865f51@rewrite.aisboard.org>
> > To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
> > Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 9:58:12 PM
> > Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] 2014 AIS Awards
> >
> > Jim, the Awards information was posted on the AIS website first, and it
> > took more time, perhaps some 8 hours for a post to appear in the
> > Encyclopedia. Bob was encountering some coding issues that took longer
than
> > expected. Anyone who saw the post on our website could have shared the
> > information on any social media outlet... and they did. Not sure that it
> > got into News & Notes. If it did I have not seen it.
> >
> > I was not involved with the awards pre-publication talks so I wasn't
aware
> > that the AIS website was about to publish this. It would be nice in the
> > future for all publication sources (electronic and/or printed) to be
> > involved, not only News & Notes, the website and Encyclopedia. Kathleen
and
> > myself should have been part of the conversation so we have time to
prepare
> > for our respective jobs and discern what type of information would be
best
> > suited for our separate mediums. When I saw the post on Iris Lovers I
> > rushed to put publish on the Blog and subsequently on Facebook (this
occurs
> > automatically). For best results, I only publish early in the morning
PST,
> > thus it got published Thursday morning.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Andi Rivarola
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Jim Morris <1005@rewrite.aisboard.org>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I also wish to thank Bob, John, Gerry and Wayne for their coordinated
> >> effort. I also learned from last year that social media is as fast as a
> >> rumor.
> >> This year I called and congratulated all the winners on Sunday and
Monday
> >> and asked them not to post to Facebook until Monday, August 18 to give
our
> >> folks time to get the winners posted on our web site and wiki
encyclopedia
> >> and News & Notes. Also, I did not inform them of any winners except
their
> >> own (even though most asked). And no AM nor HM winners were contacted
at
> >> all this year except for the Walther Cup winner.
> >>
> >> Where did this "Iris Lovers Facebook" group get their news? Bob?
Andi?
> >>
> >> Jim Morris
> >> President
> >> American Iris Society
> >>
> >> ********************************************************
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> In a message dated 8/14/2014 1:19:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> >> 101p@rewrite.aisboard.org writes:
> >>
> >> I wish to thank John Jones, Gerry Snyder, and Wayne Messer for the
> >> coordination of effort involved in announcing the awards. While not
> >> perfect yet we
> >> did do better than last year and got out the announcement to our
members
> >> the same day as it leaked to Facebook.
> >>
> >> I could make the following observations. It would be nice to have been
> >> working on this during the time at which the president is making the
> >> calls to
> >> the winners. As it was, I felt pressure not to delay its upload. So I
> >> worked for about ten hours straight writing the code that would provide
> >> all the
> >> links. When John and I pasted it up on the website and wiki respectably
at
> >> the same time, I discovered that some of the code did not translate and
I
> >> had to spend a few more hours fixing it before we could send out News &
> >> Notes pointing our members to it. During this time lag it was
discovered
> >> on the
> >> website and eagerly announced on Iris Lovers Facebook group.
Nonetheless
> >> it still went out to our membership the same day with News & Notes. So
I
> >> failed in it being absolutely first to our members but we did do better
> >> than
> >> last year. And I have received several thank you s for getting it out
> >> quickly. In this day and age it seems a few hours is an eternity. Bob
> >> Pries
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "John Jones" <100h@rewrite.aisboard.org>
> >> To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
> >> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 9:13:43 PM
> >> Subject: [AISdiscuss] 2014 AIS Awards
> >>
> >> The 2014 AIS Awards listing is up on the AIS website at:
> >>
> >> http://www.irises.org/About_Irises/Awards_Surveys/AIS_Awards.html
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> John
> >> __________________
> >> John and Joanne Jones
> >> Registrar-Recorders, American Iris Society
> >> aisregistrar@irises.org
> >>
> >> John Jones, Chairman, Electronic Services Committee
> >> aiselectronicsvcs@irises.org
> >>
> >> 35572 Linda Drive
> >> Fremont, CA 94536
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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