1 / 30

WALL Leadership Conferen ce Leadership Tools October 5, 2012

WALL Leadership Conferen ce Leadership Tools October 5, 2012. Introduction. Difficulty recruiting officer positions Lack of records/data Inconsistency in process and records Variation in member computer skills Maturing organization. Knowledge Needs. How to run a meeting Who does what?

nieve
Download Presentation

WALL Leadership Conferen ce Leadership Tools October 5, 2012

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. WALL Leadership Conference Leadership Tools October 5, 2012

  2. Introduction • Difficulty recruiting officer positions • Lack of records/data • Inconsistency in process and records • Variation in member computer skills • Maturing organization

  3. Knowledge Needs • How to run a meeting • Who does what? • How do we document finances, policies and procedures • What data do we need to make decisions

  4. Robert’s Rules of Order • Brief review of rules most commonly used • Two page summary • $7.50 at Amazon.com • Concise, economical resource

  5. Treasurer’s Handbook • One page summary info and contacts • Examples of reports, forms, data • List of Office CEE /LIR responsibilities • Outcome: Smooth transition officers 2

  6. Roles LIR and Office CEE • Working Document • Activity • Role of LIR members • Role of Office CEE support staff • Update when changes • Use as tool for discussion 3

  7. Word Mark Up • Tracks and displays changes • Decision to accept or reject changes • Can be used with multiple editors • Word recognizes each computer user • Outcome: Efficient and easy way to update administrative bylaws, policies and procedures and other documents 4

  8. Financial Reports and Forms • Excel spread sheet format • Pricing Template • Detail of bus tours/fee based activities • Outcome: Data driven decision making 5,6

  9. Demographic Data • What data will you collect? • What format will be used to collect data? • How will you count/sort the data? • How will you display the data? • How will you use the data? • Who has access to the data? • Outcome: Data driven decision making

  10. What Data Will You Collect Member information • Name • Address • City • Zip Code • Phone • Email address • Age • Work prior to retirement • Year member joined • Other info as necessary Types of Memberships • Current Membership • Corporate Membership • New Members • Nonrenewal Members • Deceased Members

  11. Data Collection Tools and Display • Excel spread sheets • Multiple columns • Pivot tables to count information • Pie Charts and graphs for display • Web site- Sharing and getting ideas • 9,8

  12. How will you use the data? • Member recruitment - UWO retirement meetings - Share the experience • Financial decisions - Pricing of fee based activities - Profit/loss of fee based activities • University liaison

  13. Who has access to the data? • Office Staff • Steering Committee • Others need to know basis • Members can stipulate not to share email address • Generalized info vs. member specific

  14. WALL DATA • Excel spread sheets limited • Scrolling spread sheets allows one to compare each data descriptor • Power point slides for comparison • Web sites for additional information • Based on 2011 data provided by organizations 10,11

  15. WALLWisconsin Association for Lifelong Learning • WALL Mission: The purpose of WALL is to provide a communication network among all learning in retirement organizations in Wisconsin • Membership: All learning in retirement organizations affiliated with or sponsored by post secondary organizations

  16. WALL: Organization Affiliations • 3 Affiliated with Technical Colleges • 1 Affiliated with a Private College • 1 Affiliated with a Senior Center • 9 Affiliated with State Universities • 14 Organizations located in 15 cities.

  17. WALL: Year of Inception • Range 1987-2005 • Madison was first in 1987 • Door County the most recent in 2005

  18. WALL: Organization Names • 7 Learning in Retirement • 1 Society for Learning Unlimited • 3 Lifelong Learning • 1 LIFE (Learning is ForEver) • 1 PLATO (Participatory Learning and Teaching Organization)

  19. WALL: Organization Membership • Average 417 members • Range 144-1038 members

  20. WALL: Annual Membership Fees • Average fee $43 • Range of fees $20-$75 • 1 at $10, 1 at $20, 1 at $30, 2 at $35, 2 at $40, 2 at $50, 1 at $60, 2 at $75 • 4 Prorate fees • 6 Charge course fees range $5-$15 per session

  21. WALL: Winter, Spring and Summer Terms • All have winter and spring terms • 7 have summer terms or activities

  22. WALL: Annual Class Offerings • Range 8-186 • Average number 82 • Local trips 4-20 • Bus trips 3-25 • International trips – 3 organizations • Class lists are available on websites

  23. WALL: Annual Class Offerings continued: • Fall kickoff meetings 11 • Spring kickoff meetings 5 • Annual meeting 11 • Summer picnic/social 4 • Other social activities 4: Holiday, Ice cream social, Game day, Choir

  24. WALL: Web Sites • All organizations have a web site • 3 have online registration options • All contain contact people, course catalogs and membership forms • WALL web site at Stevens Point web site

  25. WALL: Organizational Costs • 4 Use paid presenters • 6 Have classroom user fees • 3 Have dedicated classrooms • 8 Have free parking, other pay • Support staff hours/ dollars vary • One organization pays no dollars

  26. WALL Clerical Support Costs • Hard to quantify • Staff support paid and unpaid • Full time and part time • Salary cost of administrative assistants and/or Directors • Need a way to compare • Suggest dollars per member wherever dollars are charged to the organization

  27. Summary • Need for computer skills for officers • Need Data driven decision making • Tools useful to make work easier • Many resources available- computer, books and people

  28. Questions and Answers ? Thank you for attending and sharing ideas

  29. Word Markup How To • Microsoft 2007 word • Click on review • Click on Tracking • Make changes and comments • Send to next reviewer • Accept or reject changes

  30. Pivot Table How To • Microsoft 2007 Excel • Check on top left hand corner of excel worksheet • Check insert pivot table • Select on separate worksheet • Drag column names • Click on pivot table graph • Add a title

More Related