Highly Effective Volunteer Organizations
Highly Effective Volunteer Organizations
This is a very special keynote• I have a ton to cover and I will go pretty fast.• 90% is in the book.• Please take notes and ask questions.• I am happy to answer any of your questions, offer
advice and recommend books at any time.• Work very hard… take this VERY seriously.
The slides are already posted at:
www.SlideShare.net/johnspence
Here is the truth…
• The absolute best way to run a society, association or non-profit is…
Most people are so busy working IN their organization
that they do not take any time to work ON
their organization.
What does this mean to me?
How can I use this idea?
What can I do right away?
Reality CheckKnowing – Doing
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The Four Ps
(T + C + ECF) x DE = OS
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The Four – I’s
• Ignorance• Inflexibility• Indifference• Inconsistency
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How to avoid the Four I’s 1-10• Aggressive external market focus.
• Aggressive customer/ member focus.
• Keep the “Main Things” the main things.
• Bullish on knowledge sharing and learning.
• Teamwork is mandatory – not optional.
• Passion and commitment at all levels.
• Foster a healthy paranoia.
• Revel in change. 3
The rate of internal innovation must
exceed the rate of external innovation”
II > EI
1,300,000 interviews: Basic 4 + 1
Goal Setting
TrustAccountability
Communications
RECOGNITION
Wow No Surprises Cheer 4
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• D
• M
• C
• C
• M
• D
irection – vivid, clear, inspiring --- shared
easurements – specific, observable, focused
ompetence – very good at what they do
ommunication – open, honest, courageous
utual Accountability – all team members
iscipline – do this every day
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10 Key Team Competencies:1. Setting clear, specific and measurable goals.
2. Making assignments extremely clear and ensuring required competence.
3. Establishing accountability for high performance across the entire team.
4. Running effective team meetings.
5. Building strong levels of trust.
6. Establishing open, honest and frank communications.
7. Managing conflict effectively.
8. Creating mutual respect and collaboration.
9. Encouraging risk-taking and innovation.
10. Engaging in ongoing team building activities.1 - 10
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TEN ELEMENTS OF A WINNING CULTURE
1. People enjoy the work they do and the people they work with
2. People take pride in the work they do and the company they work for
3. There are high levels of engagement, connection, camaraderie and a community of caring
4. There is a culture of fairness, respect, trust, inclusiveness and teamwork
5. The leaders walk the talk, live the values and communicate a clear vision and strategy for growth
6. Lots of open, honest, robust and transparent communication across the entire organization
7. The company invests back in employees; there is a commitment to learning, coaching and development
8. There is a bias for action, employees have an ownership mentality and always strive to give their personal best
9. There is high accountability and a strong focus on delivering the desired results
10. There is ample recognition and rewards and mediocrity is not tolerated
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Twice weekly surveys for five years of 2,000+ senior managers and executives at:
• IBM• GE• Morgan Stanley• Merck• 3M• Microsoft• CIGNA• Heineken• MasterCard
• Fidelity• Motorola• Ikon• American Express• Progressive• Bank of America• AT&T• SAP• Borders 7
Keys to effective management…
• Communicate clearly
• Force the hard decisions
• Focus on results
• Remain flexible to change
• Prove your value to the customer
• Force collaboration
• Rigorous but not ruthless…
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From: Think Big – Act Small by Jennings
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Extreme Member
Focus
VOM + MOT
NITB
VOM
Moments Of Truth
NITB
MOT Workshop
• What are your member’s top FOUR MOTs?
What Inhibits Execution?National Survey of 4,000 Senior Executives
4. Inability to work together
3. Company culture
2. Economic climate
1. Holding onto the past / unwillingness to CHANGE
In other words…
• In order to succeed you need a high-performance team that embraces a strong culture of disciplined execution and accountability while being nimble, agile and adaptable to changes in the marketplace.
Disciplined Execution Clear Vision
Detailed Strategy
Guiding Coalition
Alignment
Systems
Communication
Support
Adjust
Reward / Punish
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The five keys to accountability
1. 100% Clarity + Appropriate Authority
2. 100% Agreement
3. Track & Post
4. Coach, Mentor, Train and Support
5. Reward Success / Punish Failure 9
Individual Workshop• Go back and look at all of your audits.• Where were your low scores, where were your high
scores – what is the pattern?• Look over your notes – what were the key themes?
What are the most important ideas?
• Answers all the questions on pages 10 - 13• Put in as much detail as possible.• Be very honest with yourself.• Think in terms of Actions and Outcomes.
• In your teams, share what you wrote on pages 10 - 13.
• Make sure that each person takes time to explain their findings.
• What is the pattern – where are all of you doing well, where are all of you struggling?
Small Group Workshop
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All of this info is on page 26