Re: AIS: Bulletins, Changes, Membership


In a message dated 2/12/2006 12:00:43 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
jijones@usjoneses.com writes:

<<I think it relates to the problem because so many of the  members think 
of the Board (and thus the organization) as unresponsive and  that 
"they" are out of touch.>>
Is it possible that this sense of detachment is responsible, in part?   Maybe 
if we determine why people don't feel they are 'part' of the whole,  but mere 
observers?  On the outside looking in?  
 
What do successful organizations do to make their members feel  included?  
 
And could we advertise the organization without seeming to  aggressive?  Or 
is prohibited in the by laws?  
 
 






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