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“Welcome to Waypoints” Washington D.C. Governing Board 10-14 September 2014

“Welcome to Waypoints” Washington D.C. Governing Board 10-14 September 2014. Waypoints Keep Districts and Squadrons on Course. Charting The Course Think of DIR as a NavAid Old Chart or a New Chart? Common Waypoints Add your own Waypoints Adjust your Bearings Share your Experiences.

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“Welcome to Waypoints” Washington D.C. Governing Board 10-14 September 2014

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  1. “Welcome to Waypoints”Washington D.C. Governing Board10-14 September 2014

  2. Waypoints Keep Districts and Squadrons on Course • Charting The Course • Think of DIR as a NavAid • Old Chart or a New Chart? • Common Waypoints • Add your own Waypoints • Adjust your Bearings • Share your Experiences

  3. Charting the Course • Where are You Now? • Where Do You want to Go? • Chart the Course we offer • Or, Chart your Own Course • Maintain a Course Lookout • Change Course as Needed

  4. Doing it Right is a NavAid • A Self-Assessment Nav Tool • Regular Feedback • Two-way Information • Downloadable Statistics • Access to Other Squadron Success Stories • Ability to Share Your Story, Your Ideas

  5. Old Chart or a New Chart? • A New Day, A New Course • Traditional Waypoints • Regional Waypoints • Demographic Waypoints • Community Waypoints • Set Your Own Course • Share the Helm • Be Bold

  6. Start with Common Waypoints • Member Retention Activities on and off the water • Ongoing Class Offerings • Your Community Presence • Newsletters and Website communications • Youth Programs • Vessel Safety Programs • Cooperative Charting

  7. Incorporate Local Waypoints • Recognize Local Boating Opportunities and Challenges • Coastal vs Inland Waypoints • Build upon Past Successes • Step up to Local Requests • Fill the Gaps • Seek New Partnerships • Take some Risks • Have some Fun

  8. Adjust Your Bearings • Set Goals and Measure • Stay off the Rocks. • Change Course if Needed • Look to Others for Ideas • Use the DIR resources • Contact other Squadrons • Contact the National Membership Committee memawards@USPS.org

  9. Share your Experiences • Spread the Word • Publish articles of success • We want to hear from You • Rewarded by Recognition • Achieving District Honor Roll Status sets the bar high • Doing it Right Recognition will spotlight innovative ideas and programs

  10. “Waypoints”R/C Mary Paige Abbott, SNStf/C Jim Pahl-Washa, JNP/D/C Wayne Lambert, APR/C Kristi Watson Anderson, PR/C Susan Darcy, JNSpecial AcknowledgmentStf/C Sandy Krupa, P Charting a New Course for Doing it Right memawards@USPS.org

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