Title: SOCE
1SOCE CHAPTER START-UP GUIDE
2Chapter Start-Up Guide - Table of Contents
SECTION NAME PAGE Creating A
Board of Directors 3 Establishing The Slate
Of Officers 4 Creating Committees
5 Creating An Advisory Board 6 Putting The
Organization Model In Motion 7 Recruiting
Retaining Managing Members 8 Recruiting
Chapter National Sponsors 9 Establishing
the Initial Program Plan 10 Establishing BOD
Program Meeting Locations 11 Getting a Chapter
Newsletter Started 12 Minimizing the Volunteer
Workload 13 Implementing The Chapter Website
Template 14 Managing Finances Properly 15 Qual
ifying For Full Chapter Privileges 16 Moving
Into the Second Program Year 17 Shifting Into
Chapter Start-Up Overdrive 18
3Initiating the Organization
- Research target market companies, universities,
product development service firms - Identify industries under global pressure,
time-to-market challenge, and falling
costs/prices - Identify the TOP executive for product
development or process improvement - Call and ask Who in your organization would be
the right person to talk with? - Call them (These individuals will usually
attend the first formation meeting) - Within 30 days get back to them with an agenda
when you have 16-20 people schedule the first
organizing meeting
4Establishing The Slate of Officers
President Executive VP Person In Line To
Succeed President VP Finance and Treasurer VP
Communications Includes Recording Secretary
responsibilities. VP Membership Recruitment and
retention. VP Programs Four programs required
in first year, six thereafter. VP
Publications Chapter Newsletter required. VP
Internet Services Chapter Website maintenance
required. General Director(s) Serve on
Committees and help with specific tasks.
XXX Minimum required
5Creating Committees
Recommended Standing Committees Executive
Committee (Optional) Executive VP Finance
Committee VP Finance and Treasurer Membership
Committee VP Membership Program Committee
VP Programs Publications Committee VP
Publications Internet Committee (Optional) VP
Internet Services
6Creating An Advisory Board
- Goal Create a reference board of
high-performing concurrent engineering wizards
as advisors and top tier network extensions. - Typical Candidates
- Senior Official of alliance partner
institutions, colleges, universities - Owner/Sr. Manager of sponsor companies
- Role of Advisory Board
- Attend 50 of BOD meetings
- Advise/Mentor selected Committees
7Putting the Organization Model In Motion
X
Chapter Advisory Board
5-15 people
Chapter BOD
SOCE National
Chapter Alliance 1
Chapter Alliance 2
8-25 people
Chapter Committees
10-50 people, not including the BOD Chairperson
and General Directors
8Recruiting Retaining Managing Members
- Primary Membership functions
- recruitment/retention
- database management.
- Choices
- Local chapter database
- National membership database
- Recruiting - essential to build and grow the
chapter a function of the analysis of target
companies - Retention - effective and continuous
communication is the key
9Recruiting Chapter National Sponsors
- National Sponsors
- Contribute 1000 per year.
- Get two free members.
- Chapter Sponsors
- Contribute 500 per year
- Get one free member
Best Source BOD members companies
Best Practice Chapter sponsor challenged to
sign up 10 professionals to get full benefit of
membership.
10Establishing The Initial Program Plan
First Year Four program meetings Subsequent
years Six program meetings
- Key Objectives
- Create value by being different from other
societies - Assure quality of presentations by screening from
a group of potential speakers - Include plenty of time for QA and dialog
Best Practice Two speakers with point/counter
point or theoretician/practitioner approach.
11Establishing BOD Program Locations
- Consistent Locations A single site is best if
possible try to keep to no more than three.
Participation is better when people know where
they are going. - Start meetings around 600 PM so attendees can
come directly from work without impacting their
day. - Serve a light supper its less expensive and
quicker, permitting the two speaker format. - Keep driving time within an hour for best
turnout, but some people will drive 2 hours for a
great meeting! - Member discounts will provide regulars with great
value. It will also encourage new participants
to join.
12Getting A Chapter Newsletter Started
- Communication with chapter members, sponsors and
potential members is crucial for success. - A chapter newsletter summarizing activities and
announcing events is greatly valued by members
and candidates alike. - Electronic formats will keep costs manageable
- See SOCE News, the national newsletter, as a
reference - .pdf format is recommended easy to distribute
and post to web sites - Email can easily be used for distribution
- Limited snail mail for those few that dont
have email is still necessary - Chapter email list is a great mechanism it is
easy to establish and maintain and can be used
for newsletter distribution and other
communication with members.
13Minimizing The Volunteer Workload
NEWSLETTERS
PROGRAM YR 1
PROGRAM YR 2
PROGRAM YR 3
SEND OUT PROGRAM CALENDAR FOR ENTIRE YEAR
SEND OUT PROGRAM CALENDAR FOR ENTIRE YEAR
SEND OUT PROGRAM CALENDAR FOR ENTIRE YEAR
July 1(FY Start)
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December 31
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June 30 (FY End)
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT TO SOCE NATIONAL
FINANCIAL STATEMENT TO SOCE NATIONAL
FINANCIAL STATEMENT TO SOCE NATIONAL
14Implementing The Chapter Website Template
- In todays Internet age, electronics is the
future - The Web site is a resource for communication it
is an easy source for members to access for
current information - Templates for easy chapter site implementation
include - Chapter Board of Directors (BOD)
- Listing of past and scheduled programs
- Chapter newsletters and other newsy features
- Blank pages for chapter customization
- See Boston Chapter under SOCE Chapters as an
example - Contact National VP for Internet for templates
and implementation
15Managing Finances Properly
- Required to have an active bank account with the
signature of three Chapter Officers on the banks
signature card. - SOCE Fiscal Year is July 1 to June 30
- Annual reporting of beginning and ending balance
and revenue and expenses for tax filing required
spreadsheet suffices - SOCE is registered as non-profit corporation
- SOCEs Federal ID Number is 95-4380057.
Provide to - Firms required to collect sales tax on purchases.
- Chapter Sponsors for their financial records
- Purchasing organizations before they issue a PO
to cut a check -
16Qualifying For Full Chapter Privileges
- Chapter startup is a deliberate process it takes
time to get rolling - SOCE National will help with
- Advice based on startup experience
- Database maintenance, mailing labels,
identification of regional members - SOCE literature and marketing brochures
- Membership applications, cover letters,
processing - Templates and hosting for chapter web site
- Limited funding of startup activities
- Chapters must
- Staff BOD and committees
- Conduct several programs
- Initiate newsletter to report on programs and
make announcements - Sign up a minimum number of paying members
- (For details see SOCE Chapter Qualification
Guide)
17Moving Into The Second Program Year
- Dont be constrained by the SOCE fiscal year
the best time to start is when you are ready! - The toughest time to draw attendees tends to be
June 15 Sep. 15 - The second year of operation is the first full
fiscal year after initial qualification - A full slate of programs (six) and support
activities must be in place to retain the initial
charter - Plan the next years program in May announce in
the year end newsletter along with a year end
financial statement, and get ready to launch a
great second year!
18Shifting Into Chapter Start-Up Overdrive
- If youve gotten this far, congratulations and
welcome from others who have worn your shoes! - Other key documents you will need are the Chapter
Administration Guide and the Chapter
Qualification Guide, available from the national
BOD. - Forming a new chapter is hard work and requires
serious volunteer hours - The reward is personal and professional growth,
recognition and new friendships and self esteem
Good Luck!