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Race to Relevance: IAAP 2013-2014

Race to Relevance: IAAP 2013-2014. Connect, Learn, Lead, Excel. Race to relevance. YouTube Video link for new logo http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JFm592hZxrk http://www.youtube.com/v/JFm592hZxrk . EFAM Review. Proposed Amendment 5 to International Bylaws

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Race to Relevance: IAAP 2013-2014

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  1. Race to Relevance: IAAP 2013-2014 Connect, Learn, Lead, Excel

  2. Race to relevance • YouTube Video link for new logo http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JFm592hZxrk • http://www.youtube.com/v/JFm592hZxrk

  3. EFAM Review • Proposed Amendment 5 to International Bylaws • CPI-U +1% annual dues calculation to start January 1, 2014 and end January 1, 2019. • Publication of dues rate will be March 1. • Proposed Amendment 6 to International Bylaws • The IAAP HQ fiscal year is now October 1 through September 30. • Chapters do not need to adjust their fiscal year to match. • Proposed Amendment 17 to International Bylaws • Members in the Professional classification will see a $50 increase in dues beginning January 1, 2014. • The Background & Facts document describes initiatives for the use of the funds. • The Foundation of IAAP Amendments • All six amendments passed. • The Foundation will now be moving to a Regent representation system.

  4. EFAM Review – Business highlights

  5. EFAM Review – business highlights • Business highlights • $50,702/year – The average salary of IAAP members • Membership has been on the decline • A concrete Strategic Plan is now in place • Focus will be on Retention & Recruitment • Working groups are being formulated to implement the Strategic Plan. • There will be a large Social Media presence. • A PAYMENT PLAN FOR DUES!

  6. EFAM Review – Judith Yannarelli If we’re to become relevant to the profession and to our membership base, we can’t look the same as we do today. We must evolve. Our new vision is to be the premier network and resource for the administrative profession. Our Core purpose is to ensure individuals working in office and administrative professions have the opportunity to connect, learn, lead and excel. “The associations that have relevance in the future will be those that tackle the tough questions and decisions today —leading to radical change tomorrow. They need courageous and creative risk-takers, leading the race in order to prosper. The rewards are worth it. Hard work [and decisions] now will ensure [our] organization is posed for the future and will thrive—not just survive.” ~~ Harrison Coerver and Mary Byers, CAE

  7. EFAM Review – Jill Farmer OR

  8. EFAM Review – JR Martinez Make the Choice to Accept the Change, Adapt to it, And Improve your life. Overcome Make it work

  9. EFAM Review

  10. Strategic Plan 2013-15Strengths of our Chapter • Longevity – 70 years of inspiring and equipping admins • Dedicated Members • Annual Administrative Professionals Day Breakfast Event • Website – Chapter and International • Certification Opportunities • Cross-section of companies represented • Regular meetings in a central location • Educational (and relevant) programs • Financial stability – Effective Ways & Means projects • Chapter leadership • Advanced Planning • Positive Reputation • Valuing the administrative profession

  11. Strategic Plan 2013-15Strengths of our Chapter • Longevity – 70 years of inspiring and equipping admins • Dedicated Members • Annual Administrative Professionals Day Breakfast Event • Website – Chapter and International • Certification Opportunities • Cross-section of companies represented • Regular meetings in a central location • Educational (and relevant) programs • Financial stability – Effective Ways & Means projects • Chapter leadership • Advanced Planning • Positive Reputation • Valuing the administrative profession

  12. Strategic Plan 2013-15Weaknesses of our Chapter • Resistance to change – “We’ve always done it that way” • Appeal to younger generation • Member engagement • Number of new members • Aging & Retiring membership base • Perception of the value of membership – the benefits to members and their companies • Admin (and company) view of the position as a “job” not a “career” • Public awareness of the organization, chapter and certifications • Communication of activities to members • Chapter’s lack of focus • Out-of-Date CAP testing/grading • Ability to raise “growth” funding for increased projects & marketing • Few low-cost, local recertification opportunities • Member recognition

  13. Strategic Plan 2013-15Threats to our Chapter • Retirement aged members • Rising cost to do Chapter business • Diminishing member involvement • Apathy & resistance to change • Lack of addition and too much attrition • Perception of value – No value for time spent in the Chapter or Organization • Low attendance at meetings • Other Chapters • Advances in technology reducing the need for admins • Manager-level mindset on admin professional development needs • Lack of management-level understanding of an admin’s value to the company • Inability to promote the profession to recruit new members • Time constraints • Economic uncertainty – unemployment and dues increase • Similar organizations meeting the needs of admins

  14. Strategic Plan 2013-15Opportunities for our Chapter • APY promotion to all admins • Marketing & outreach to a younger audience • Collaborative events with other chapters – social & educational • Untapped large companies (hospitals, UP, ConAgra, Ameritrade) • Professional development – technology, leadership/career, certification • Utilize member talents – database of who knows what, hidden strengths • Networking • Social Media – have a presence • Relevant programs • Local media promotion • Awareness of IAAP to HR departments • Increase member engagement • Find a community partner • Online learning – webcasts, podcasts, YouTube channel, CAP study guide

  15. Strategic Plan 2013-15Opportunities for our Chapter • APY promotion to all admins • Marketing & outreach to a younger audience • Collaborative events with other chapters – social & educational • Untapped large companies (hospitals, UP, ConAgra, Ameritrade) • Professional development – technology, leadership/career, certification • Utilize member talents – database of who knows what, hidden strengths • Networking • Social Media – have a presence • Relevant programs • Local media promotion • Awareness of IAAP to HR departments • Increase member engagement • Find a community partner • Online learning – webcasts, podcasts, YouTube channel, CAP study guide

  16. Strategic Plan 2013-15 Our Core Purpose is to ensure individuals working in office and administrative professions have the opportunity to

  17. LEAD

  18. Connect

  19. Connect with us • On the Web – www.iaap-aksarben.org • LinkedIn – Ak-Sar-Ben Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) • Facebook – IAAP Ak-Sar-Ben: Omaha, NE • Twitter - @IAAPaksarben

  20. LEARN

  21. EXCEL

  22. Top Initiatives for 2013-2015 • Retain 100% of current membership while increasing membership – Five new members by July 2014, and a total of ten by July 2015. • Increase technology related programs and training. • Implement a shadow program for leadership positions. • Increase outreach and to Omaha area companies through marketing and personal contact. • Host a positively memorable and successful 30th Anniversary Administrative Professionals Day Breakfast Event. • Align Chapter Strategic Business Plan with the International Strategic Plan.

  23. Transform the box “There’s a problem with ‘thinking outside the box’,” says Business Strategist Daniel Burrus, “We all know that no matter how creative we get during the weekend seminar, come Monday morning we’re going to have to crawl back into the box again and deal with our current reality. The problem isn’t that we need new ways to simply step outside the box — we need to completely transform the box itself.”

  24. Welcome to

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