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Division Leadership. Paul Gruhn, P.E., ISA Fellow ICS Triplex | Rockwell Automation. Introduction of Speaker. Paul Gruhn, P.E. Global Process Safety Specialist with ICS Triplex | Rockwell Automation ISA Fellow Member of ISA SP84 & 101 committees
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Division Leadership Paul Gruhn, P.E., ISA Fellow ICS Triplex | Rockwell Automation
Introduction of Speaker • Paul Gruhn, P.E. • Global Process Safety Specialist with ICS Triplex | Rockwell Automation • ISA Fellow • Member of ISA SP84 & 101 committees • Instructor for ISA’s courses on Safety Instrumented Systems • Co-author of two ISA books • Former Section President, Division Director, I&S Dept V.P., and more • Registered Professional Engineer in Texas • ISA 84 Expert
Questions for discussion/debate • Why would you or anyone else volunteer to be a Division Director? • If you don’t understand this, you won’t be able to recruit new leaders • What problems do you face? • What do you need to be more effective?
Success without a successor is failure • Keep your understudy posted on your plans and progress • Assign responsibility gradually • Delegate responsibility for specific tasks • Have them give you frequent progress reports • Hold them accountable
Some great references Supervising VolunteersAn Action Guide for Making Your Job EasierLee & Catagnus The Volunteer Recruitment (And Membership Development) BookEllis Leadership SkillsDeveloping Volunteers for Organizational SuccessMorrison
Something to think about… The world is run by people who show up. If you don’t show up, you can’t get involved. If you don’t get involved, you can’t make a difference.