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Local Membership | {{Words of Wisdom | ||
| wisdom = Clear expectations and regular communication make collaboration easier and more effective. | |||
Every Local Group operates differently—alignment matters more than structure. | |||
| success = | |||
* Roles and responsibilities are clearly understood | |||
* Communication between officers is consistent | |||
* Membership efforts align with Local Group goals | |||
* Collaboration feels smooth and low-friction | |||
* Decisions are made in a way that supports member experience | |||
| best = | |||
* Communicate early and regularly | |||
* Ask questions rather than make assumptions | |||
* Be flexible—roles may shift over time | |||
* Focus on shared goals rather than specific ownership | |||
| pitfalls = | |||
* Unclear expectations between roles | |||
* Assuming responsibilities without discussion | |||
* Lack of communication with leadership | |||
* Working independently instead of collaboratively | |||
}} | |||
== Purpose == | |||
Clarify how the [[Membership Officer]] collaborates with local leadership to support member engagement and ensure a consistent member experience. | |||
* | == ExComm / Local Board Relationship == | ||
* | * Report on communication and plans related to member engagement and retention | ||
* Share insights on member needs | |||
* Align membership efforts with group priorities | |||
* Provide input on initiatives affecting members | |||
* Request assistance as needed | |||
* | == Setting Expectations == | ||
* | * Discuss with Local Board what responsibilities fall under the [[Membership Officer]] role and what activities are handled by other roles | ||
* Align on priorities and level of involvement | |||
* Understand how your Local Group makes decisions and adjust your approach to fit the group's structure | |||
** Formal votes vs informal consensus | |||
** Board-driven vs volunteer-driven initiatives | |||
** When working as a team and when running on your own | |||
Remember: Responsibilities may vary by Local Group and can evolve over time. | |||
== | == Related == | ||
* [[Membership Officer]] | |||
* [[Membership Officer - Working with Other Roles]] | |||
* [[Membership Officer - Working with Local Group Communications]] | |||
* [[Membership Officer - Working with Testing Coordinator]] | |||
Latest revision as of 00:04, 4 June 2026
Words of Wisdom
Clear expectations and regular communication make collaboration easier and more effective. Every Local Group operates differently—alignment matters more than structure.
What Success Looks Like
- Roles and responsibilities are clearly understood
- Communication between officers is consistent
- Membership efforts align with Local Group goals
- Collaboration feels smooth and low-friction
- Decisions are made in a way that supports member experience
Best Practices
- Communicate early and regularly
- Ask questions rather than make assumptions
- Be flexible—roles may shift over time
- Focus on shared goals rather than specific ownership
Common Pitfalls
- Unclear expectations between roles
- Assuming responsibilities without discussion
- Lack of communication with leadership
- Working independently instead of collaboratively
Purpose
[edit | hide all | hide | edit source]Clarify how the Membership Officer collaborates with local leadership to support member engagement and ensure a consistent member experience.
ExComm / Local Board Relationship
[edit | hide | edit source]- Report on communication and plans related to member engagement and retention
- Share insights on member needs
- Align membership efforts with group priorities
- Provide input on initiatives affecting members
- Request assistance as needed
Setting Expectations
[edit | hide | edit source]- Discuss with Local Board what responsibilities fall under the Membership Officer role and what activities are handled by other roles
- Align on priorities and level of involvement
- Understand how your Local Group makes decisions and adjust your approach to fit the group's structure
- Formal votes vs informal consensus
- Board-driven vs volunteer-driven initiatives
- When working as a team and when running on your own
Remember: Responsibilities may vary by Local Group and can evolve over time.