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{{Words of Wisdom | {{Words of Wisdom | ||
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Track only what helps you take action. | Track only what helps you take action. If you’re not using the information, you don’t need to track it. | ||
| success =* You know which new members have been contacted and with what information | |||
If you’re not using the information, you don’t need to track it. | * Follow-ups happen when appropriate | ||
| success = | * Information is easy to find | ||
* The system is quick to maintain | |||
* Another volunteer could understand it easily | |||
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=== Ongoing === | === Ongoing === | ||
* Add new members as they | * Add new members to your tracking list as they are added | ||
* Update responses when they happen | * Update responses when they happen | ||
* Keep notes short and useful | * Keep notes short and useful | ||
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* Avoid repeating the same message | * Avoid repeating the same message | ||
* Suggest relevant events or connections | * Suggest relevant events or connections | ||
== Using Tracking to Support Continuity == | == Using Tracking to Support Continuity == | ||
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== What Success Looks Like == | == What Success Looks Like == | ||
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== Related == | == Related == | ||
* [[Membership Officer - Member Communication]] | * [[Membership Officer - Member Communication]] | ||
* [[Managing Membership Outreach]] | |||
* [[Responding to Members]] | * [[Responding to Members]] | ||
* [[Membership Officer - Templates and Samples]] | * [[Membership Officer - Templates and Samples]] | ||
Revision as of 06:31, 1 June 2026
Words of Wisdom
Track only what helps you take action. If you’re not using the information, you don’t need to track it.
What Success Looks Like
- You know which new members have been contacted and with what information
- Follow-ups happen when appropriate
- Information is easy to find
- The system is quick to maintain
- Another volunteer could understand it easily
Best Practices
Common Pitfalls
Purpose
Provide a simple, sustainable way to track membership-related activity so nothing important is missed.
Tracking supports consistency, follow-up, and continuity — without creating unnecessary complexity.
What to Track
Focus on a few key areas:
| Area | What to Track | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| New Members | Who joined and when they were contacted | Ensures timely welcoming |
| Outreach | Basic record of messages sent | Avoids missed or duplicate contact |
| Responses | Whether a member replied or engaged | Helps prioritize follow-up |
| Follow-Up | Who may need a second touch | Supports connection without overdoing it |
| Notes | Brief, useful context (interests, preferences) | Keeps interactions personal |
What NOT to Track
Avoid overcomplicating your system:
- Detailed interaction histories
- Every message sent
- Complex metrics or scoring systems
- Information you won’t use
Keep it light and actionable.
Simple Tracking System
A single spreadsheet is usually enough.
You do not need specialized tools.
Your system should:
- Be easy to update
- Be easy to understand
- Take only a few minutes to maintain
Basic Workflow
Weekly or Monthly
- Review new member report
- Send welcome messages
- Update tracking sheet
- Review responses
- Identify follow-up opportunities
Ongoing
- Add new members to your tracking list as they are added
- Update responses when they happen
- Keep notes short and useful
Using Tracking to Support Personalization
Tracking helps you:
- Remember previous interactions
- Avoid repeating the same message
- Suggest relevant events or connections
Using Tracking to Support Continuity
A simple system ensures:
- Someone else can step into the role if needed
- Work is not lost between volunteers
- Processes remain consistent over time
When to Simplify
If tracking feels like a burden:
- Reduce the number of fields
- Focus only on new members
- Remove anything you’re not using
The system should support your work — not create more of it.