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Howard E. Michel 2011 -2012 IEEE Vice President Member & Geographic Activities

Nuts and Bolts of Local Operations Engaging the Member. Howard E. Michel 2011 -2012 IEEE Vice President Member & Geographic Activities. Purpose. Engage in a dialog about how to more effectively engage the members. Volunteer-to-member Member-to-member Member-to-IEEE. 2.

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Howard E. Michel 2011 -2012 IEEE Vice President Member & Geographic Activities

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  1. Nuts and Bolts of Local Operations Engaging the Member Howard E. Michel 2011 -2012 IEEE Vice President Member & Geographic Activities

  2. Purpose • Engage in a dialog about how to more effectively engage the members. • Volunteer-to-member • Member-to-member • Member-to-IEEE 2

  3. MGA Mission & Vision Vision: Ensure Quality Member Opportunities Through Continuous Engagement Mission: Inspire, Enable, Empower and Engage Members of IEEE For the purpose of… - Fulfilling the mission of IEEE - Enhancing the member’s growth and development through their life cycle - Providing a professional home Principles • The member is IEEE and IEEE is the member. • Members shape IEEE's future. • Members collaborate to create IEEE's future. • IEEE enhances members' future. Goals • Increase member engagement. • Improve relationships with and between members. • Increase operational efficiency and effectiveness. • Enhance collaboration with other business units. • Increase membership. 23-Aug-14 3

  4. Tactical/Continuity—delivering value • Solidify the Membership Message • www.ieee.org/benefits • Membership growth—400K+ • 415,989 • Center for Leadership Excellence • How many have used it? • vTools • How many have used it? • SC11

  5. How the Member Experiences IEEE

  6. IEEE Region 10 – India Industry Day March 2011

  7. IEEE Day Celebrated Worldwide 7-8 October 2010 75 units participating 6 October 2011 Start your plan to participate now! IEEE Engaging members everywhere in a single day!

  8. The Member Message Focus on the Member, the Result will be Membership Growth 8

  9. Engaging the Member • Previous Model Goal: More meetings during the year. Process: Program Committee schedules more meetings. Result: More meetings with the same attendees. • New Model … Changed Paradigm Goal: Meetings that better engage our members. Process: • Engage the member. • Survey the members or use existing member segmentation data • Use member data to identify topics of common interest within the member life-cycle. • Technical interests • Student, Graduate Student, GOLD, Member, Senior Member, Fellow, Life Member • Meeting model – traditional, virtual … webinar, Dim-Dim, … Result: More meetings with increased member engagement. • Meetings are focused on member interest. 9

  10. Importance and Satisfaction • Based on gaps between importance and satisfaction of products and services • Discounts on professional products and services • Higher priority : R10 (India and China) • Lower priority: R1-8 • Professional networking • Higher priority : R8 (United Kingdom, Greece and Netherlands) • Lower priority : R10 (except India) • Online career resources • Higher priority : R1-8 • Lower priority : R10 (except India) • Continuing education opportunities • Higher priority : All regions • Online access to publications • Higher priority : All regions

  11. Meetings – Lifecycle Focus • Periodically Focus on Member Lifecycle • Student Members … resume development, interviewing techniques … • Graduate Student Members … technical meeting topics, networking, … • Early Career Members • Industry … networking with peers, leadership seminars, IEEE standards, … • Academic … grant proposal process … • Mid-Career Members • Industry … How to manage people … • Academic … Educational pedagogy, how to run a committee meeting, … • Senior Career Members • Retirees • General • Humanitarian events … Green technologies, Habitat-for-Humanity • Social skills … ballroom dancing, formal dinners, … 11

  12. Life Cycle Grid 12

  13. Life Cycle Portfolio Example: Young Professionals/GOLD 13

  14. Newsletters – Push or Pull? • Traditional Use of Newsletter • Communicate information about meetings. • Call for nominations. • Member accomplishments. • Pull • Does the member really find value in traditional newsletter information? • If you build it they will come … • Push ‒ Provide member-focused information. • Technical interest vignettes • Employment opportunities • How-to and success stories • E-mail notification upon update • Include surveys • Article relevance and satisfaction • Suggestions for future entries 14

  15. Member Recognition • Senior Member Elevation • Recognize your members. • The percent and number of IEEE Senior Members reflects on the competence and prestige of IEEE, its products and services. • Senior Members have higher retention rates. • Senior Members volunteer at a higher percentage rate than do other grades of IEEE members. • Process • Identify members who have been an IEEE Member for X years. • Send a personalized note suggesting that their longevity. • Coordinate Senior Member references. • Senior Member Nomination Event Guide • Pre-built SAMIEEE query. • http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/senior/seniormember_elevation_toolkit.html 15

  16. Conference Collaboration • Brings an understanding of the local area. • Section demographics • Industry • Universities • Government • Provide cultural perspective and gain potential cost advantages. • Transnational growth worldwide has resulted in more complex country requirements and laws. • Catalyst for technical exchange between researchers and practitioners from different technological fields. 16

  17. Multidisciplinary Conferences Region 5 The most interesting and pressing problems are inherently multi- and inter-disciplinary Region 1 Over 450 attendees in 2009 including representatives from over 10 foreign countries. 157 attendees, 22 exhibits, 4 tutorials, 4 three tracks. Region 10 Region 1 IEEE Long Island Section and its Technical Society Chapters (15), IEEE Region 1, and the Institute for Research & Technology Transfer (IRTT) at the Farmingdale State College (SUNY). IEEE Region 10 Technical Conference (The TENCON Series) Since 1980 Opportunity to engage industry and practitioners 17

  18. Disciplinary Conferences • Data Driven Engagement • Section technical interest • Section Society membership • Local industry • Engage with Society conference planning committee • Local authenticity • Hotel options • Conference center • Partner program options • Local volunteers – members, students • Bring additional richness to the conference • Local industry participation • Possibility of practitioner’s track • Example • Boston Section – Computer Society • Computer Society Chapter • 1260 Computer Society Members • World-class industry and universities to draw from • Robust hotel and conference facilities • Collaborate and Focus on the Member 18

  19. The IEEE Center for Leadership Excellence (CLE) develops the member as a volunteer and future leader 19 23-Aug-14

  20. Training Guidelines Achieve Consistent Volunteer Experience with QuickStart Modules • Welcome and overview of the role • Designed 10 subject categories to reflect key areas of responsibility including: • “Understand Your Members” • “Getting Organized with Tools” • “Documentation Management” • “Know Your Section/Chapter Officers” • “Section Planning and Goal Setting” • Engagement with the member is reinforced in the training • Provides link to tools appropriate for the role

  21. Initial focus has been on MGA Positions • Region • Section - • Technical Chapter • Affinity Group • Student Branch • Student Branch Chapter/Affiliate

  22. Student Branches Section Volunteering • Local leaders efficiently interact and communicate with their members • Gives back time to the volunteer to focus on their activities and members • Collaborative effort by volunteers and IEEE Professional Core to build solutions to more easily perform their roles • Supports voting, meeting registration, reporting, web conferencing, section website construction and more • Providing better data and higher level of member engagement Society Affinity Groups

  23. Available vTools vTools.Meetings For Section and Chapter meetings; Officers can create meeting announcements and display on website Members and the public may view and register for meetings Integrated with myIEEE vTools.WebInABox wizard to assist officers to generate simple Section/Chapter/Affinity Group websites vTools.Voting provides online elections software for Section/Chapter/Affinity Groups

  24. SC 2011 – The Numbers 24 • 1,133 attendees • 139 Professional Core • 84 Presenters • 92 Countries • 60% attending for the first time • 17% of attendees are GOLD Members • 13% of GOLD members attending SC2011 for first time • 294 Sections/88% represented • 41 Technical Societies/Councils

  25. SC 2011 – The Program • 33 Breakout Topics – 84 speakers • 32 Breakout topics recorded for inclusion in IEEE Center for Leadership Excellence • 3 Sessions recorded for ieee.tv • 2 Breakout Session broadcasted live via ieee.tv • Breakout Session averaged 45 attendees per session – 50 total sessions

  26. Pre-University Long Term Strategy Recommendation #1: IEEE to develop a comprehensive long-term strategy to increase the number of next generation youth pursuing science and engineering careers. MGA Board Member: Vice Chair Member Development Professional Partner Member: Jamie Moesch

  27. Global Fidelity Program Recommendation #2: As members maintain their IEEE membership over their years, IEEE must reward them for their loyalty. Rewards ought to be tangible and useful and can be done simply and inexpensively. Create Global Fidelity Programs including: (a) Continue membership Recognition 5-10-15-20 years of membership (b) Bonus for specific Benefits (e.g., reduced fee, IEEE merchandise, etc). MGA Board Member: Treasurer Professional Core Member: Bill Cook/Larry Bolsch

  28. Bundled Society Membership Recommendation #3: IEEE membership (including e-Membership) should include a Society membership as part of the basic membership fee. MGA Board Member: MGA Chair Professional Core Member: Jamie Moesch

  29. Student Grants Recommendation #4: Increased support to students in technical activities with grants to attend conferences and organization of technical competitions. MGA Board Member: Treasurer Professional Core Member: Larry Bolsch

  30. Pre-University Periodical Recommendation #5: To encourage interest in pre-university students in engineering careers, IEEE to publish a subscription periodical (paper or electronic) targeted to high school students that highlights engineering activities of interest to those students. The periodical should also have articles promoting the benefits of an engineering career and what the students can do in college to get involved with IEEE. MGA Board Member: Vice Chair Member Development Professional Core Member: Jamie Moesch

  31. Together We Can Create the Future Improve Member satisfaction which will result in increased membership Higher volunteer recruitment, training and satisfaction Engaged Members Members can easily engage and communicate with one another Measured successes in regions, sections, chapters, and affinity groups is rewarded Future Vision Members regard IEEE membership as an investment in their career

  32. Together We Can Create the Future Creates the member experience and engagement opportunities in the local area Ensures the right services, tools, products, and programs are provided. Engaged Members Future Vision Local Leadership IEEE Support

  33. Getting There: IEEE Support IEEE Support is provided at every touch point of the member experience Goal: Ensure that the member and volunteer have quick and easy access to current information & data to remain continuously engaged with IEEE IEEE Support

  34. Getting There: Local Leadership Local Leadership create a personalized experience for members through local activities Goal: Support local volunteers to become effective leaders in their local units and take steps to improve the vitality of their local units Local Leadership

  35. Getting There: Engaged Members Engaged Members IEEE is the professional home for the engaged member throughout their life cycle. Goal: Create a meaningful IEEE member experience that is personally engaging and enhances their technical profession and interests during each life stage they enter.

  36. What will Success Look Like? • Improve Member satisfaction which will result in increased membership • Higher volunteer recruitment, training and satisfaction • Measured successes in regions, sections, chapters, and affinity groups is rewarded • Members regard IEEE membership as an investment in their career • Members can easily engage and communicate with one another

  37. Questions? h.michel@ieee.org

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