leadership boards…. do you have a love connection?? march 13, 2013

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Leadership Boards….Do you have a LOVE Connection??

March 13, 2013

conference Overview

Introductions

Session Goals

Case Study Review

Questions and Answers

Board Fundamentals

Clear Mission (KNOW YOUR GOAL!) 3 M’s….

Members Marketing Maintain (advocacy)

marketplace OverviewWHERE’S EVERYONE GOING?

a case Study

Aging Well Project:Mission:

To create an environment in which older adults can age well

Part of a national project funded nationally by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and locally by various foundations

a case Study

Aging Well Project:Local Structure:

Area agency on aging (fiscal agent)

Governing Council

Community Action teams (CAT)

Workgroups

a case Study

Aging Well Project:Challenges and Opportunities:

* Doing to older adults vs. doing with them* Older adult driven vs. agency driven* Balanced representation* Relationship between council and individual agencies* Support/Presence from the top* Fund Development* Sustainability

a case Study

Aging Well Project:Lessons Learned:

* Mission matters and FOCUS IS CRITICAL!* Execution trumps strategy* Leadership is crucial* Change comes hard* Know when to hold ‘em Know when to fold ‘em* Build a strong culture* Define the difference you want to make* Need top involvement/support* It is not about the money* Set measureable accomplishable goals* Make sure you have referral sources* Use existing assets where possible* Celebrate!!!

Some Common Questions:

1. How does an organization make the coalition

have a lifespan perspective?

2. How do we sell people/organizations on the

benefits of being part of the coalition?

3. What are some methods on sustaining board

members  (ie-leadership succession models)

Some Common Questions:Continued……

4. How to energize & reenergize a coalition with

only a handful of committed members?!

5. What is the role and responsibilities of the

Board members?

6. How do we ensure that the Board members feel

engaged and valued?

 

Ideal Board Member

knowing the Roles

THE IDEAL BOARD MEMBER

Why Chuck?

>> He’s the connector.>> He evaluates the interests/characteristics of one party and introduces them to another party.>> He doesn’t tell them how to date, but offers his advice on how they might date better.>> If everyone likes each other, he pays for the 2nd date!

adapting to ChangeCASE STUDY #1: MADONNA

adapting to ChangeCASE STUDY #1: Boy George

sphere of Influence

MEME

SERVICE PROVIDERS•Banker

•Car dealer•Stock Broker•Coffee Shop

•Landlord/Doorman•Mechanic•Store Clerk

•Waitress / Bartender

SERVICE PROVIDERS•Banker

•Car dealer•Stock Broker•Coffee Shop

•Landlord/Doorman•Mechanic•Store Clerk

•Waitress / Bartender

COMMUNICATION•Email

•Internet Groups•Blogs/Personal Website

•Letters•Telephone and Voicemail

•Text Messaging•Online Social Networks

COMMUNICATION•Email

•Internet Groups•Blogs/Personal Website

•Letters•Telephone and Voicemail

•Text Messaging•Online Social Networks

PERSONAL ACTIVITIES•Gym/Athletics

•Clubs/Associations•Talents/Hobbies•Leisure Activities

•Travel•Transportation•Alumni Groups

PERSONAL ACTIVITIES•Gym/Athletics

•Clubs/Associations•Talents/Hobbies•Leisure Activities

•Travel•Transportation•Alumni Groups

WORK: PAST & PRESENT

•Co-workers•Clients

•Networks and Connections•Matching Gifts

•Space, Sponsor, In-kind•Newsletter/ Other Company

Comm.

WORK: PAST & PRESENT

•Co-workers•Clients

•Networks and Connections•Matching Gifts

•Space, Sponsor, In-kind•Newsletter/ Other Company

Comm.

FRIENDS: PAST & PRESENT

•Work•Immediate Friends•Extended Family

•Activities•Connections

•College Contacts

FRIENDS: PAST & PRESENT

•Work•Immediate Friends•Extended Family

•Activities•Connections

•College Contacts

COMMUNITY•Local Businesses

•Community Centers•Newspapers

•Worship (Bulletin, event space)

COMMUNITY•Local Businesses

•Community Centers•Newspapers

•Worship (Bulletin, event space)

NEIGHBORHOOD•Associations•Newsletters•Neighbors

•Events•Community Meetings

•Block Clubs/Neighborhood Groups

NEIGHBORHOOD•Associations•Newsletters•Neighbors

•Events•Community Meetings

•Block Clubs/Neighborhood Groups

SIGNIFICANT OTHER/ CHILDREN

•Work•Friends•In-laws

•School (PTA/Teachers)•Activities (Personal, Work,

School, Coaches)•Connections

SIGNIFICANT OTHER/ CHILDREN

•Work•Friends•In-laws

•School (PTA/Teachers)•Activities (Personal, Work,

School, Coaches)•Connections

FAMILY/RELATIVES•Friends

•Their immediate friends•Community (incl. worship)•Network and Connections

•Personal Activities•Work

FAMILY/RELATIVES•Friends

•Their immediate friends•Community (incl. worship)•Network and Connections

•Personal Activities•Work

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