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Get Involved: Powered By Your Library, A California State Library Initiative for 2008-2009

Get Involved: Powered By Your Library, A California State Library Initiative for 2008-2009. Mapping the Initiative. Steps to Volunteer Engagement. Team Coaching. Two hours per pilot team One now One six weeks from now Work plan Implementation steps Sharing what you learn

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Get Involved: Powered By Your Library, A California State Library Initiative for 2008-2009

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  1. Get Involved: Powered By Your Library, A California State Library Initiative for 2008-2009 Mapping the Initiative

  2. Steps to Volunteer Engagement

  3. Team Coaching • Two hours per pilot team • One now • One six weeks from now • Work plan • Implementation steps • Sharing what you learn • Team or individual • www.doodle.com

  4. Learning Objectives

  5. Needs Assessment

  6. Critical Intervention Points An element of behavior, policy, or process that presents an opportunity to be affected through strategic volunteer engagement and that, if successfully implemented, makes significant change for a positive result. Organizations that are highly effective in the engagement of volunteers consistently display a high degree of shared leadership. Merrill & Associates, 1996 Flickr: Byrnesyliam

  7. Critical Intervention Points • Does your meaningful place to intervene: • Have potential to create powerful results? • Mitigate or prevent a crisis? • Move an initiative forward? • Solve a problem? • Meet an objective? • Create momentum? Flickr: Stephen Dyrgas

  8. Case Statements • Rationale • Needs • Focus • Consistency • Promotion

  9. Elevator Speeches • What do you do? • Why should I care? • Can you explain it in 30 seconds? • In plain English?

  10. Trends Flickr: jamelah

  11. Leadership Motivating teams Executing the right things Focusing on organizational vision Flickr: jamelah

  12. Entrepreneurship Envisioning possibilities Founding initiatives Changing norms Flickr: jamelah

  13. Performance Measurement • Stories tell us of what we already knew and forgot, and remind us of what we haven’t yet imagined. • Anne Watson Flickr: clspeace

  14. Logic Model Elements Resources Vision Action Yield InitialImpact Sustained Outcome

  15. WorkPlan

  16. Tech Team Work Plan

  17. Tech Team Work Plan

  18. Tech Team Work Plan

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  20. Tech Team Work Plan

  21. Tech Team Work Plan

  22. Tech Team Work Plan

  23. Tech Team Leader

  24. Tech Team Leader (cont.)

  25. For Next Time

  26. Learning Objectives

  27. Thank you! Next Webinar: February 4 10am PT Creating High Impact Volunteer Agreements

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