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Using member research to inform the strategic planning process. Chair Induction. Seb Elsworth, Director of Strategy, ACEVO. Background. Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (ACEVO) Est 1987 as “club” for CEOs to support each other
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Using member research to inform the strategic planning process Chair Induction Seb Elsworth, Director of Strategy, ACEVO
Background • Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (ACEVO) • Est 1987 as “club” for CEOs to support each other • Support, develop, connect and represent • Events, networking, • information, lobbying • 2000 members
Why 2007? • April 2008 – 2011 Strategic Plan to be developed • 20th anniversary • Plateau in member numbers • “Unengaged 2/3rds” - who/what/why? • Budget available
Research approach • Tender process • Chose Elucidation • Qualitative telephone interviews • Quantitative postal survey • Follow up calls to ensure regional representation • 25% response rate – good for a time poor audience
Findings • Satisfaction – 50% • Top 5 benefits members value the most: • Support & advice • ACEVO’s influencing role • Networking • Professional Development • Publications
Findings II • Networking with CEOs from similar orgs top networking preference • Seen as “London centric” by those outside of London • Political agenda not embraced by all
What we did next • Fed back internally • Fed back to the Board with a plan of action • Used findings in strategic planning process • Fed back to the members through flyer addressed from Chair • Used selected stats for press work
What changed? • Internal & external focus on ‘support and advice’ services • Secured funding for regional activity – 100 events a year outside of London • Increased and focused on free special interest groups • Invested in new website/database
Conclusion: the good • Helpful exercise • Some new insights • Substantiated what we thought we knew • Demonstrated to members they can input/we care • Created a buzz/focus
Conclusion: the not so good • Expensive to repeat regularly • Can provide new questions: • What do you mean by “Support and advice?” • Organisation changes rapidly, results offer a snapshot at x time.