Vollmer Public Relations guest client article by Sara Cronin, East Harris County Manufacturers Association Community Relations Chair
This is not a post about your gym membership, although that does land at the top of the list for most people. We're actually talking about your professional memberships - you know those organizations you pay for, get the regular email updates, attend the first meeting, and then never show up again! It can happen to the best of us. You're excited about the prospect of meeting new people and enhancing your professional development. However, calendars book up and involvement efforts often get put on the back burner.
In total, EHCMA has more than 30,000 members. Most of our member companies select representatives on an annual basis to help lead and steer our organization every year, bringing new ideas and skill sets to the group.
After more than 20 years supporting industry in East Harris County, and as one of the largest industry groups of our kind worldwide, we can offer a few simple tips on getting the most from an organization.
1. Show up. While this is obvious and simple, it is the easiest way to get more entrenched in what is happening with your organization. Try to set a goal to not miss more than two consecutive meetings. Respond to help, surveys and queries as they come up.
2. Step It Up. Your involvement that is - take on a committee position or leadership role within your organization and make a difference. This will not only better the organization, but better your development and marketability as well.
3. Build Your Base. Be sure to build your membership with people that have diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise. Also, be thinking about the next generation of leadership. Invite guests to meetings and lunches when guests are welcome.
4. ROI. Companies are keeping tighter margins these days so it is important that you show a return on investment for your membership. Use it and make the most out of it - otherwise it may end up on the chopping block!
5. Encourage alternatives. What are the latest technologies or solutions that can make it easier for you and others to communicate and attend meetings? Do the research and present your findings to the membership to open a discussion on these alternatives.
So as we begin 2010, add 'making your membership valuable' to your New Year's resolution list - you won't regret it. In the end you will not only grow, but so will your organization.
Best of luck to you and here's to a fulfilling and involved New Year!
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