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Page 1: Feedback from Jan ’04 R4 Meeting Oct 15, 2004 LRSPC Meeting

Feedback from Jan ’04 R4 Meeting

Oct 15, 2004 LRSPC Meeting

Page 2: Feedback from Jan ’04 R4 Meeting Oct 15, 2004 LRSPC Meeting

Context – Solicitation to R4 Sections at October ’03 R4

Meeting

Page 3: Feedback from Jan ’04 R4 Meeting Oct 15, 2004 LRSPC Meeting

Context – Training Agenda for

Jan ’04 R4 Meeting

Microsoft Word Document

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Yes/No Questions1. Were you given adequate notice for

the mtg to plan to attend?

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2. If you are a section leader, did you have a problem finding a person to

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Yes/No Questions

8. Were the facilities appropriate?

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10. Are you a member of the Region 4 ExCom?

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2.If you are a section leader, did you have a problem finding a person to represent your section?

• We need more volunteers in the subsection (so this meeting was very timely)

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3. Was the agenda appropriate?

• 5 minutes is too short for a presentation• Was very well done• 5 minutes is too short for any

presentation. I know there was a lot of information to cover, but we 10 min minimum. If only 5 minis really needed, it's probably not that important and could be skipped

• Too much for time

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4. Did we appropriately control the schedule?

• Too many different speakers, transitions were not smooth

• Within reason

• Too much time early- cut short later, maintain time schedule

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5. Did you think there was appropriate value in attending the meeting?

• Excellent idea including two from section/subsection

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8. Were the facilities appropriate?

• Yes, great location• Tables are a bit cramped• It was nice to be closer to the meeting

room this time• More room at the tables, need PA

system- hard to hear, especially with people talking in the audience

• yes, I wouldn't be opposed to doing just an inexpensive box lunch on Saturday

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6. Which topics did you feel were most valuable?

6. Which topics did you feel were most valuable?

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6. Which topics did you feel were most valuable?

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7. Which topics did you feel were least valuable?

7. Which topics did you feel were least valuable?

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7. Which topics did you feel were least valuable? (cont.)

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9. What can we do to make this meeting a more valuable meeting?

• Before meeting, you may want asking for new ideas/new topics to be discussed by section reps in Region. Then have a slot that you post ideas/suggestions and people can select or drop topics for discussion and have an open discussions

• Legal aspects & information of section

• Time management on training presentations

• Online access to IEEE sites

• More on best practices for required paperwork and reporting. Have summaries for producing mailing labels, etc

• Well organized, good topics, liked having presentation materials available as we left in electronic files

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9. What can we do to make this meeting a more valuable meeting? (cont.)

• Get more of top section leaders involved. Be able to bring 2-3 Exec. Board members and have support from the region

• Limit any one person to 45 minutes before a break

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9. What can we do to make this meeting a more valuable meeting? (cont.)

• 1. Handout meeting CD or flash drive at beginning of meeting Skip paper handouts, create web page specific to session with links.

• 2. Don't ask us to vote at the beginning of the meeting. And it can't be right for all of us to vote- our section sent 5 people, some sections sent only one. Send out voting issues in advance..

• 3. More details on venue would really help such as:– a. breakfast is free– b. internet access is available, but costs money– c. PC would help at meeting, power plugs are available– d. Hotel has a shuttle that runs every 20 minutes, stops at … is red &

white be careful that there are 3 different Marriott hotels called O'Hare– e. Reimbursement includes dinner day of arrival - can include gratuities

• 4. Good things– a. PC power– b. contact info of all attendees

• 5. Missing topic: IEEE Listserv is not functional. should address that in a breakout session.

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9. What can we do to make this meeting a more valuable meeting? (cont.)

• Invite more people from each section

• More discussion and sharing of success and failures, more 2 way conversation

• More info on holding e-meetings, demo using this technology to hold a SAMIeee training session for attendees of these meetings

• We are moving in the right direction asking what the sections want to see made the meeting more valuable. Might be a good idea to have some of the topics presented by sections. Especially if the section is doing an outstanding job with something

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9. What can we do to make this meeting a more valuable meeting? (cont.)

• Online tutorials navigate IEEE web/resources

• Allow more section members to attend this type meeting

• Always give the break when it was promised

• Find out what sections/chapters want:– a. Emphasize on how to make more SAMIeee

– b. Short presentation, more Q/A

– c. Utilize experienced section leaders to talk

– d. institute Train-the-Trainer to train other leaders program

– e. Training program on contacting arrear/default members

– f. Form a committee for section help

– g. Associate member to member

– h. Member to Senior member, utilize ExCom

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Additional Comments• Guidance for chapters which do not want to be involved with sections

• Whole mtg was valuable, will help executing section chair responsibilities

• Very good mtg, useful from learning standpoint and networking

• Did anyone have success in recruiting volunteers, forming chapters/groups? Problems? What else would help sections succeed?

• Should sections or regions or IEEE-USA track members’ PDHs, or is it individuals’ responsibility

• Need short (20 min) break out for all Treasurers to meet with Bob D, Secretaries to meet with Bill G, etc for more in-depth training

• I like the cookies for the afternoon snack

• The memory stick handout was an outstanding idea!

• Would like to see more "How to" apply topics in any section

Page 21: Feedback from Jan ’04 R4 Meeting Oct 15, 2004 LRSPC Meeting

Summary• Sections regard this type of training as valuable and needed• Eliminate redundancy in information presented• Deeper dive into

– Section Officer Responsibilities – separate role-based meetings– Running Meetings– Volunteer Recruiting and Training

• Facilities – more room, better sound system• More leg-stretch breaks (short)• For R4 ‘training’ meetings, allow multiple section reps to attend• More time for discussion on best practices, lessons learned,

Q&A• Online access for real-time navigation during presentations• Better time management • Breaks are sacred – do not mess with

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Planning…• R4 ExCom thought was to:

– leverage SectionsCongress’05 as training vehicle– have a single meeting in 2005 in order to have additional funds to

send more R4 Section reps to SectionsCongress’05

• Question: How many more Section reps will attend?

• Section feedback…does this address Section training needs?

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Options…• Access to Jan’04 R4 Training Modules at R4 website is sufficient

– Provides on-demand training module content (no audio)

• Additional one-day R4 meeting in ’05 to address training needs– Next training iteration, record audio…make content and audio

available at R4 website

• Address potential training needs via R4 eMeeting– Record audio…make content and audio available at R4 website

• Additional individual Area training meeting

• Others?