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2009 ASTD Chapter Leaders Conference Scholarships

September 22, 2009 11:26 by Cami Best-Jones

Thanks to ALC sponsor, Voice By David, ASTD is able to offer two scholarships for the 2009 ASTD Chapter Leaders Conference (ALC) to be held in Arlington, Virginia on October 30-31, 2009. 

This scholarship is intended for chapter leaders who would not otherwise be able to attend ALC without such financial assistance. (In an effort to allow greater participation, chapter leaders who received ALC travel reimbursement awards in 2008 may not apply for the 2009 scholarship.)

To apply for a scholarship, please register for the drawing by completing the online form in full by September 29, 2009. Scholarship recipients will be randomly selected by a third party and will be notified by October 1, 2009.

*Please note that this is not a reimbursement award. The scholarship will be applied to ALC registration or lodging at the Marriott Crystal Gateway prior to the ALC conference. Scholarship recipients may select one of the following scholarship options: 1) Complimentary Conference Registration or 2) Two complimentary nights at the Marriott Crystal Gateway


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By Chapter Leaders, For Chapter Leaders: The Value of ALC

September 12, 2009 17:40 by Cindy Huggett

Are you a Chapter Leader - past or present - who has attended the annual ASTD Leaders Conference (ALC)? Do you have a story to tell about its impact? If so, we'd like to hear from you!

We frequently hear anecdotal stories about chapter leaders who walk away from the conference with tools and resources that they can immediately apply back at home.  We hear stories about the impact on leaders' personal and professional lives.  And even stories about lifelong friendships that are formed.

Would you be willing to share your story? 

If so, please contact me (chuggett at gmail.com) or Trish Uhl (trishuhl at gmail.com).  Thanks in advance!


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Unleash the Power of Joint Membership

August 25, 2009 13:05 by Cami Best-Jones

The POWER OF 26 to Gain the POWER OF 2

The Power of 2 is a campaign to promote joint national and chapter ASTD membership.  While there’s power in two, it’s going to take a lot more than that to keep your chapters active, alive, growing, and engaged.  Chapter members are the reason your chapter exists. They influence the programs, services, and benefits you offer. Today, chapters are challenged with retaining and involving members, as well as attracting new members. A thriving membership doesn’t just happen; it requires good planning, year-round attention, and the Power of 26

During the 2009 ASTD Chapter Leaders Conference (ALC), Beverly Crowell, a Senior Associate Consultant for Career Systems International, will introduce us to the Power of 26; practical strategies to keep chapter members engaged, involved, and sticking around.  A “one size fits all” approach to chapter membership is not always successful.  If you can find the value of each membership segment, or better yet, each individual member, you are guaranteed a greater chance of success. 

The approach is as easy as A-Z and starts by discovering the 26 strategies from the best-selling book by Dr. Beverly Kaye, Love ‘Em or Lose ‘Em: Getting Good People to Stay.  In the preconference workshop, you will learn how to uncover what each member needs by asking; discover that development, environment, and style play a huge role in member satisfaction; and understand the zenith of your efforts happens when you use that information to unleash the power of your membership.

For more information on ALC, click here. Preconference workshop space is limited - register today!


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Succession Planning - Building a Dynasty

August 25, 2009 09:58 by Geoff Woliner

                There are generally three types of people in the world today – those who live for what was, those who live for what is, and those who live for what will be. If you take a moment to think about it, you can come up with people in your life that fit all three categories. Rarely do you find those who are wise enough to incorporate the lessons of the past, live fully for today, and plan accordingly for the future. As a volunteer leader, it is imperative that you become just that for the sake of your chapter!

                As an avid college basketball fan, I look not only at the current state of my team, but also to what the outlook is for next year, the year after, and the year after that. As they say in the sport, “Your program is only as good as next year’s recruiting class.” This mirrors a question that confronts chapter leaders every year, “How do we ensure that this year’s team maintains success next year?” The answer is simple – focus not on the team, but also on the program as a whole.

                To begin, take a look at your “starting lineup” – your current board. Who will be staying on next year? Who will be leaving? Who might be a rising star due for a breakout year, and who is burnt out and no longer contributing to the success of the chapter as they once were? Then, look at your membership. Specifically identify the members you will actively recruit to fill holes on the roster and list as “bench players”.  Ask yourself, “Who is ready to step up and fill a gap immediately? Who needs additional training before they become a key cog on the board?”

                Once you have an accurate snapshot of your team, it becomes much easier to identify gaps in the roster and where to focus your recruiting efforts. A basketball team with a lot of returning talent amongst their big post players won’t make a pitched effort to recruit more big post players for the coming season. Rather, they focus their recruiting attention on the guards. This is the same strategy an effective chapter should employ. Let me use an example of a chapter that has an energetic V.P. of Membership that plans on remaining on the board for several years, but also has a V.P. of Programming that’s moving out of market.  The best method to add to the team is to employ a targeted recruiting campaign rather than a “one size fits all” appeal to the membership. In this case, approach a member who has been vocal about programming (and they’re in no short supply!) to make the recruiting pitch directly.

                The other key distinction between team and program is prestige. How well does the name alone recruit? The University of North Carolina and Duke University are “bluebloods” in the college basketball world. The prestige of their names alone have the best of the best drawn to them on a continual basis. Their name brand sells itself, self-perpetuating the cycle of excellence. When your chapter has reached the point where people approach YOU to become the next generation of volunteer leaders, you’ll know that your chapter has arrived.

                All in all, your legacy as chapter leaders will be defined not only by the state of the chapter in 2009, but also by the state of the chapter in 2019. If you plan ahead, identify talent, fill vacancies before they become gaps, and keep your name brand strong through great programming, you will become a true program builder yourself by establishing a prestigious name that recruits on its own and becomes a “blueblood” ASTD chapter.

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Leveraging Public Partnerships and Resources to Train Your Workforce

August 21, 2009 15:53 by Cami Best-Jones

Chapter leaders and members are invited to join this free ASTD Webcast!

Date: Wednesday, September 2
Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET 

Webcast Presenters Include: Speakers from the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration and ASTD

Finding and retaining a skilled workforce is challenging even in a down economy. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), or the stimulus legislation, has created new grants and funding streams for industries that are in need of help. Many companies want to understand how to find a partner at the local level and work together to apply for funding. Join ASTD for this unique opportunity to hear directly from the Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration about immediate grant opportunities in the energy and healthcare sectors, and how your organization can partner at the local level with the publicly-funded workforce system.

Do not miss this great opportunity -
Register here today!


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Chapter Leader Newsletter: August edition now available

August 18, 2009 10:17 by Cindy Huggett

Chapter Leaders: Are you reading the Leader Connection Newsletter (LCN) published at least monthly by national ASTD?  Its your source of breaking news and announcements of interest to chapter leaders.

In the August issue, you can learn about the new programs such as "Chapter Membership Stars and Superstars" and the new "Joint Membership Challenge".  You'll also see announcements about things such as the Chapter Excellence Awards, and upcoming webcasts for chapter leaders and members.  There's also helpful note about marketing your chapter programs for CPLP recertification credits, and a preview of the forthcoming National Operating Requirements (NORE). 

The newsletter is both emailed to chapter leaders and posted on the ASTD Chapter Leader website (www.astd.org/clc).  Or, click here for a link to the current issue.

Enjoy!


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Congratulations to the August Chapter of the Month: New Mexico!

August 12, 2009 12:17 by lgardner

How many chapters service the fifth largest state in the U.S.? Only one – the New Mexico Chapter! Serving such a large geographic area and varied constituency is just one of the things that sets apart this month’s Chapter of the Month award winner. The chapter recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, serving a state that one board member describes as “not a highly formalized environment.” Those who witnessed the New Mexico Chapter board’s “dance performance” during a lunch break at the 2008 ASTD Chapter Leaders Conference know very well that this is a group who likes to have some “festive” fun.

The New Mexico Chapter also likes to bring real value to its community and found an interesting way to do that and grow membership too. The chapter is being recognized for a membership building program that traded on the value of a popular annual conference to attract new members. The chapter offered a free annual membership to any conference registrants who were not already members of the local chapter, including many area professionals. According to one board member “many of the individuals who registered for the conference as non-members were pleasantly surprised by the additional value.”

The chapter takes care of its local members with value-laden programs and high-caliber presenters. An improved job posting effort is another way the New Mexico Chapter is serving its members in the challenging economy.

Congratulations to the hard working and dedicated members of our August Chapter of the Month: New Mexico!


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Chapter Leader Webcasts

August 11, 2009 09:43 by Cami Best-Jones

ASTD offers 3 webcast tracks relevant to chapters. The professional development track is geared towards all chapter members and leaders. Topics may include Employee Learning Week, CPLP, Sponsorships and more. The chapter leader track touches on topics that are relate specifically to managing and leading a chapter. The Disney Institute Track is a result of the new ASTD partnership with the Disney Institute. These webcasts are lead directly by Disney management and touch on some of the basic principles that contribute to their success.

There are many opportunities in the upcoming month to participate in a webcast. Use this schedule to review and register for a webcast today!

Tuesday, August 18, 1p.m. ET: Professional Development - What's New?
(description and registration) PD Track

Tuesday, August 25, 1p.m. ET: Disney's Approach to Brand Loyalty
(description and registration) DI Track

Thursday, September 10, 2p.m. ET: CORE Overview
(description and registration) CL Track


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NEW for 2009 – Chapter Leaders Conference (ALC) Sponsorship Opportunities Available

July 31, 2009 13:37 by Cami Best-Jones

The ASTD 2009 Chapter Leaders Conference (ALC) cruise ship is getting ready to set sail in just a few months.  Preparations are underway for this annual event, which is expected to draw over 300 chapter leaders from around the country. The ALC Program Advisory Committee (PAC) has announced the theme, “Cruising to Chapter Excellence” as well as new opportunities for sponsorship.

Opportunities to showcase your business or services are available in many areas such as logo recognition, event sponsorship, and scholarship sponsorships. Many of these packages include a full page advertisement in the program guide as well as face to face networking opportunities with conference attendees.

To view the full list of sponsorship opportunities download the brochure. All packages are currently available on a first-come-first-serve basis, but won’t be for long – August 31 is the deadline to purchase a package.

To purchase a sponsorship package, email Veronica Bruhl, ALC PAC, vbruhl@sbcglobal.net or Nanci Appleman-Vassil, ALC PAC, nanci@aplsgroup.com.


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Helping Chapters Thrive

July 23, 2009 08:25 by Cindy Huggett

During this economically challenging time, ASTD chapters are looking for ways to remain relevant, cut costs, and attract and retain their members. The ASTD Chapter Services Department, along with the National Advisors for Chapters, have created a guidebook of tips to help chapters to not only survive, but thrive in the current economic climate.

The guide includes ideas for chapters related to membership, programming, marketing, finances, and staying relevant.  Many of the tips are best practices from chapters who have found success with them.  For example, the Midlands Chapter (in Columbia, SC) offers a free guest pass on its website for a visitor to attend a monthly meeting, which then often leads to return guests and new members. In another example, several Chapters are offering Special Interest Groups (SIGs) for targeted gatherings. These SIGs allow members with common interests, such as consultants, those in career transition, or those new to training, to connect together.

We expect this guide to be a living document, with additional ideas to be added regularly.  Let us hear from you!

A link to the full Economic Survival Guide for Chapters can be found on the Chapter Leader Community website (www.astd.org/clc) or click here for the direct link.


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