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Consider one-on-one weekly (bi-weekly) home-study sessions. No Charge! Assign
each new member a seasoned member to mentor them.
Keep it simple.
• Be assigned a mentor.
• Read the session material.
• Chat by phone, email or Zoom.
• Take a short written quiz.
• Go on to the next session and repeat.
Does your Club and or District have a Strategic Plan? Although the exercise in devel-
oping a Strategic Plan requires the participation of all members it would be beneficial.
Strategic Plan Defined: A strategic planning process identifies strategies to advance an
organization’s mission.
Ideally, by engaging in the process with a commitment to establishing achievable and
measurable goals, agreeing on priorities, and creating steps for reaching the goals a
specific path will be clear. There should also be a schedule to revisit the strategy on
an ongoing basis.
A BPW strategic plan, at all levels, could be a very short, concise document, easily
digestible by members. What success will look like, how to get there, and what
resources will be needed.
Do you have a mentoring program pairing a seasoned member with a new member.
The intent here is not like the NFBPWC Mentoring Program rather a seasoned club
member to befriend/tutor a new member.
Some suggestions on what this might look like are welcome.
NOTE: A discussion of the above article will be on the Winter Board Agenda. Please
share your ideas, questions, or comments then or by email to Katherine Winans
at jkw@gbis.com.
Katherine Winans – Chair, Succession Planning Task Force
Sandy Thompson and Rosemary Enzer - Task Force members