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Thriving and Surviving in Turbulent Whitewater Times. W.A.C.E. Webinar Presentation October 19, 2009. Valerie K. Boyle, Special Consultant , W.A.C.E. – Boyle.Associates@comcast.net. What’s Going On Today in Local Chambers in the West?. Well, It sure as heck ain’t “ Business As
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Thriving and Surviving in Turbulent Whitewater Times W.A.C.E. Webinar Presentation October 19, 2009 Valerie K. Boyle, Special Consultant , W.A.C.E. – Boyle.Associates@comcast.net
What’s Going On Today in Local Chambers in the West? Well, It sure as heck ain’t “Business As Usual”
Fact…Not Fiction • Extreme cash flow issues • Embezzlement, theft • Panicked boards, micro mgmt • Poor decisions made in urgency, from fear • Board ‘power grabs’ • CEOs fired, former volunteers hired as replacements • CEOs fired, no plan to replace • Splinter groups, off-shoots directly challenging Chambers
A Recession History Lesson 1980 Lasted 6 months 1981 – 82 Lasted 16 months 1990 – 91 Lasted only 8 months And then, A lapse of 120 months 2001 Lasted 8 months 2007 In Dec we began again … and, it continues.
WACE Opinion Poll – Sept 09LongevityOf 249 recent survey respondents: 21% have been in Chamber Management over 20 yrs 34% have been in Chamber Management only 6 yrs, or less 35% have less than 5 yrs in their present position (exec or staff)
WACE Opinion Poll – Sept 09LongevityOf 249 recent survey respondents: 83% have been employed by only 1-2 Chambers in their career 62% have been employed with only ONE Chamber in their career
And that tells us • A large % of WACE members have never yet had to manage through a bad economy – • This is their first time!
Not Urgent Urgent Important 2. Quadrant of Quality 1. Urgent & Important Not Important 3. Quadrant of Deception 4. Quadrant of Waste Based on 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey The Time Management Matrix – Activities
It’s the Economy – right?Not Completely… Much of what we see results from • A failure to recognize in a timely manner, signs that point to an imminent or eventual organizational crisis.
It’s the Economy – right?Not Completely… Many of the problems relate directly to deficiencies in the essential areas of: • Financial Planning, Management and Controls; and • Governance – the Board & CEO
What is the most common reason that Chamber CEOs lose their Jobs? • Poor financial management
Financial Management • Understand your Financials • Realistic Budgets • Internal Policies and Controls • Monitor your Cash Flow; manage your Accounts Receivables & Payables • Compliance with Govt Requirements • Reserves – Your Safety Net
Governance & the Board Create a board others envy – it takes only 3 VERY IMPORTANT STEPS! Board Development Board Orientation Volunteer Leadership Training 1 2 3
Board Development Begins with: A Strong Nominating Committee & Process - Assess current board makeup - Identify desired skills, qualities needed - Identify leaders in the membership - Actively recruit them - Actively support their election or appointment
Board Orientation Create Commitment & Passion from the start! Of course, include the important details: - Budget, financial statements, bylaws, business plan, policies & procedures, etc. And RAVE about the Basics: - Mission and Vision, your Organization Structure, Core Competencies and your Market Position
Board Orientation Create Commitment & Passion from the start! Show them how they fit - Roles & Responsibilities of staff and board & who they’ll be working with; Share the nature, culture & values of the Chamber - but most importantly, this is your best chance to Paint for them, “THE BIG PICTURE!”
Volunteer Leader Training Keep them engaged and excited! - don’t keep the good stuff to yourself! - help them improve their skills - remind them of their roles - show appreciation! - help them express their passion for the organization they lead
Governance & the CEO Do NOT underestimate the Importance of: • Being THE Chamber expert • Good management skills – Structural • Good management skills – People • Leadership skills – Volunteer Relations • Financial competency, market knowledge • Being politically savvy • Building influence
Tap Professional Resources But don’t forget to use all your resources… Your Board Your Members Your Staff and more . . .
Whatever you do,Just Keep Learning! I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. ~ Abraham Lincoln
Final Words of Wisdom • Don’t Panic! • Get involved in local/state associations and network with colleagues; find mentors • Don’t stop for barking dogs • And Remember… It’s a Marathon, not a Sprint!