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Junior Leagues of Arkansas Conference “Built to Last”

Junior Leagues of Arkansas Conference “Built to Last”. Susan Danish AJLI Executive Director August 23, 2008. You can do it. We can help. Paint Department. PSA Advertising. Appliances. www.ajli.org. Tools & Hardware. League & Member Benefits. Customer Service.

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Junior Leagues of Arkansas Conference “Built to Last”

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  1. Junior Leagues of Arkansas Conference “Built to Last” Susan Danish AJLI Executive Director August 23, 2008

  2. You can do it. We can help.

  3. Paint Department

  4. PSA Advertising

  5. Appliances

  6. www.ajli.org

  7. Tools & Hardware

  8. League & Member Benefits

  9. Customer Service Donna Panton dpanton@ajli.org David Dosamantes ddosamantes@ajli.org 800 955 3248

  10. Outdoors

  11. Scenario Planning… The Future of the Junior League in the year 2028

  12. Scenario Planning looks at external & internal factors… Competencies: Who We Are Aspirations: Who We Want To Be Scenarios: What the World Needs and Wants

  13. Our work thus far…We listened to members • GBN interviews with current & past JL Leaders • 2006 quantitative member research • Dialogues at Fall Leadership & Winter Leadership • Scenario Planning session at Annual Conference • Post Annual Conference survey

  14. Key internal messages… • Junior League Leaders want to… • Be respected leaders in the community • Develop friendships with other remarkable women • Make an impact, locally • Receive and provide training at the League member level • Harness the power of association for every single woman • Deliver a consistent experience across all Leagues • Create a flexible organization • Connect the different generations of members

  15. Our work thus far…We learned from many external sources • GBN interviews with experts on women, millennials, community development, volunteering • Board exploration and research • Other volunteer organizations • Other women’s organizations • Technology • Leadership development

  16. Key external trends were… • A broadening definition of community • A new definition of status – from “who you know” to “what you know” • More women working • More opportunities for women’s leadership training • A proliferation of nonprofits • New models of community service • A merging of business & community service

  17. Scenario Planning - a tool for looking toward the future HIGH It's a wonderful life Fusion 2028 Definition of Community Level of Involvement LOCAL NO GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES home alone 1clk4u LOW

  18. Future planning begins with a Vision

  19. A Vision Defined A ‘vision’ is a description of the organization as you WANT it to be… seeing the optimal future for the organization. It is best when it is MEMORABLE and INSPIRING.

  20. The Current AJLI Vision “Through the power of association, Junior Leagues strengthen communities by embracing diverse perspectives, building partnerships and inspiring shared solutions.”

  21. Next Steps April ’10-- Oct. Nov. – Mar. ’08 ‘09 August Sept. ’08 ‘08 April ’09 Possible Vision Ratification Staff strategy development and implementation Board refinements/ Finalization League Dialogue, Board Refinement Directional Vote & Additional Input at Fall Conference

  22. A First Conversation Exercise • Share a story, fact or anecdote about the world that you think is under-explored or under-appreciated as it relates to the future of the Junior League.

  23. Online Scavenger Hunt Exercise • Women’s & Other Nonprofit Organizations • Soroptimist International www.soroptimistinternational.org • Soroptimist International of the Americas www.soroptimist.org • Rotary International www.rotary.org • Idealist www.idealist.org • Taproot Foundation www.taprootfoundation.org • MoveOn www.moveon.org • Christian Coalition of America www.cc.org • Masonic Service Association of North America www.msana.com • Kiwanis International www.kiwanis.org • P.E.O. International www.peointernational.org • Girl Scouts of the USA www.girlscouts.org

  24. Visioning Exercise Imagine it is the year 2028… Now envision the Junior League of 2028. • What would be the 3 most important characteristics of a Junior League in 2028? • What would Junior Leagues no longer be doing? Would no longer be relevant? • What is the most important aspect of The Junior League in 2028…non-negotiable item in your opinion? • What would be new about The Junior League? • Who are the members of The Junior League?

  25. You can do it. We can help.

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