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- Find a job for anyone who is willing or wants one!
- Jobs can be quite simple such as bringing food to a club function, helping organize a tour or helping with field setup at a Concours.
- Members should be encouraged (gently pushed) to take on progressively more complex tasks.
- Assign or encourage multiple members to write articles or send in pictures for the Club newsletter
- Assign new members as "apprentice" to officers or others with club responsibilities
- Assign members to "follow-on" (Succession Planning) positions.
- Example: the VP is already designated as the next President.
- Example: the Assistant Concours Chairman is next year?s Chairman
- Other Ideas
- Concours event should be open to all members whether or not they are showing their car - consider ways to involve all members (happy hour, awards banquet, golf, etc.)
- Consider social events such as Summer Party, Holiday Party, Combined Birthday Parties, etc. Consider creating a Social Events Chairperson to organize all events, ensure variety and coordination with other club leadership
- Strive to have at least 1 driving event per quarter (slalom, tour or rally). More is better.
- Create a Nomination Committee 6 months prior to elections. President should announce well at meetings, events and through newsletters that the Nominations Committee will ask every member to consider a role. Let the Nominations Committee define desired roles and create ballots for the elections. Over time, this process will stimulate interest and feed the supply line for future leaders.