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SWE Strategic Plan and FY14 Operational Goals

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SWE Strategic Planand

FY14 Operational Goals

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Society Strategic Goals

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Strategic Goal #1: Professional Excellence

Strategic Objective FY14 Operational Goal

1.1 Develop an education-, experience-, and exposure-based portfolio for all career and life stages and paths

1.1.1 Identify and document current gaps in portfolio, tools, methods of delivery, processes, and any other gaps. Prioritize gaps based on need and identify the top 10.Owner: Director of Professional Excellence

1.2 Develop new markets and strengthen existing markets for the education, experience, and exposure portfolio.

1.2.1 Investigate HQ driven "regional" conferences planning and progress as appropriate.Owner: Executive Director

1.2.2 Execute HQ driven program & services offerings worldwide and to other professional organizationsOwner: Executive Director

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Strategic Goal #2: Globalization

Strategic Objective FY14 Operational Goal

2.1 Partner with global employers to promote the SWE brand.

2.1.1 Identify goals and models for partnership that best match SWE strategic goals, including program & services offeringsOwner: Executive Director

2.2 Partner with other organizations to promote achievement of common goals through the SWE brand.

2.2.1 Develop and execute a plan to collaborate with other organizations to achieve SWE’s goalsOwner: Executive Director

2.3 Develop a flexible SWE governance structure that supports globalization and inclusion.

2.3.1 Investigate needs, options, and current state for a structure that supports globalization and inclusion. Owner: Director of Membership

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Strategic Goal #3: Advocacy

Strategic Objective FY14 Operational Goal

3.1 Lead advocacy efforts with government and through the media.

3.1.1 Implement public relations media planOwner: Executive Director

3.2 Provide resources for individuals to advocate for the Society’s Mission and for themselves.

3.2.1 Develop membership advocacy tool kitOwner: Director of Advocacy

3.3 Create opportunities for and improve access to careers in engineering and technology by impacting those who influence career choices for women and girls.

3.3.1 Enhance resources/programs for adult influencers via the current outreach programs and add or enhance for outreach key eventsOwner: Director of Advocacy

3.4 Advocate with employers and academic institutions for the recruitment, retention and advancement of women on women’s own terms.

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Cut from FY14 budget

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Strategic Goal #3: Advocacy

Strategic Objective FY14 Operational Goal

3.4 Advocate with employers and academic institutions for the recruitment, retention and advancement of women on women’s own terms.

3.4.1 Disseminate short term “SWE Solutions for Work & Life Integration” (MI0116) recommendationsOwner: Speaker of the Senate

3.4.2 Develop a plan for “SWE Solutions for Work & Life Integration” utilized by employersOwner: Executive Director

3.4.3 Develop and pilot the messaging and content in the membership toolkit for employer sponsored dues programOwner: Director of Membership

3.4.4 Develop robust plan and recommendations for sections to work with employee affinity groupsOwner: Director of Membership

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FY14 RG Team Goals and Objectives

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FY14 DR and RG Team Goals

• Will be discussed during July 15th RG Call

• Focus on goal setting and progress in FY14 report format

• By July 1st

• DR and RG Team goals will be completed in draft form• FY14 Region Tactical Plan Template in Dropbox for your

use

• RG Team goals will be finalized by team at RG Summit in August

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SWE RG Leadership Pipeline and Mentoring Program

Wendy LandwehrFY13 Deputy Director of Regions

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Leadership Pipeline

• Process has been in place in the Regions and MAL organization since FY10

• Supports SWE’s Diversity and Inclusion strategy

• Regions have ownership of building a SWE leadership pipeline• A long-term effort

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Leadership Pipeline

• Goals of the process. The Regions and MAL organization will:• Keep a database with high potential leaders’

profiles• Set a succession plan by mid year and be able

to identify a slate of candidates for all regional elected positions, including RCR/RCNE positions, before the election

• Identify at least 3-5 high potentials as future regional leaders and provide development opportunities to those individuals/members

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Leadership Pipeline

• How is this done:• A standard leadership profile form is used by

SWE leaders at all levels. • This form contains two kinds of information: leader’s

background information (i.e., experience, skills and interests) and leadership development information.

• The background information is created and maintained by each individual leader.

• The leadership development information is created and maintained by individual leader’s SWE mentor/coach or champion.

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Leadership Pipeline

• How is this done: (cont)• A database of information from the form is

maintained by the region nominating committee

• All leadership profile information is kept confidential

• The database is updated annually at a minimum

• A mentoring program is set up with mentor/mentee pairs base on the information from the leadership pipeline database

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SWE RG Mentoring Program

• Goals of the process:• Enhance leadership pipeline for regional and

society positions • Expose more SWE members to regional and

national level• Help build the necessary skills of future SWE

leaders

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SWE RG Mentoring Program

• How is this done:• Region needs a mentoring coordinator• Set up a schedule

• Program Duration:– Continuous– Signup every six months

• Mentor and Mentee Sign-up (2-wks)• Pairing (2-wks)• Kick-off Meeting (telecon) run by Mentoring Facilitator• Pairs meeting monthly • Workshop at Region X Conferences• Complete a mid-year (or quarterly) survey check with the

pairs– How is it going, any questions?

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SWE RG Mentoring Program

• How is this done: (cont)• Use a survey to kickoff for the program

• Samples are available

• Assign Mentor/Mentee pairs using the survey• Based on SWE level (for professionals and

collegiates) and on experience and interest– Section leader with Region leader– Region Leader with Society leader– Collegiate leader with professional leader

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SWE RG Mentoring Program

• How is this done: (cont)• Create a set of ground rules

• Mentor pairs will communicate on a regular basis.– Goal to have 1 meeting a month

• Pair will target holding 2 face to face meetings a year (1 minimum)

• Pair will discuss and agree how they’d like to communicate- phone, instant message, emails. Target communication & engagement every month (once a quarter minimum)

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SWE RG Mentoring Program

• How is this done: (cont)• Other suggestions, but not required

• Have a Quarterly Program MeetingSuggestions:

– Provide overview to Region and National Positions– Provide skills workshops– Help from Leadership Coach – get LCC involved

• Having discussion topics sent out to the pairs monthly.

– Just something to get the conversation going.– Governors can brainstorm on this subject