Session 2
Local Management and Responsibilities of the Board Members

Trainer's Guide: Download in Word®

Transparencies: Download in Power Point®

Action Guides: Download in Word®

Summary:

Efficient chapter management is needed in order to get results and what is expected of each Board member. No chapter can make the best use of its resources unless it is well organized. The members must know their responsibilities, the structure must be as simple as possible, and the lines of communication clear and concise followed. This session covers the organization of an efficient Junior Chamber chapter.

Main Points:
  1. The Chapter Structure
  2. Board of Directors
  3. Executive Committee
  4. Responsibilities of the Board Members

Handouts:
  1. Case Study on Board Member's Attitude
  2. Case Study on Board Member's Responsibility

Action Guides:
  1. The Chapter President
  2. The Chapter Immediate Past President
  3. The Chapter Executive Vice President
  4. The Chapter Vice President
  5. The Chapter Treasurer
  6. The Chapter Secretary
  7. Fund Raising

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JCI Action Guides

• The Chapter President
• The Immediate Past President
• The Executive Vice President
• The Vice President
• The Chapter Secretary
• The Chapter Treasurer
• The Areas of Opportunity
• The Commission Director
• Project Planning Process
• Project Plan of Action
• The Communications Director
• The Public Relations Officer
• The Chapter Website
• Membership Recruitment
• Membership Involvement
• Membership Retention
• Chapter Extension
• The Individual Member
• Metro Chapters
• The Chapter Plan of Action
• Strategic Planning
• The Chapter Business Plan
• Fund Raising
• Good Chapter Meetings
• Brainstorming
• Parliamentary Procedures
• Protocol



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