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Successful Seminars: Successful Seminars: A Case Study of A Case Study of ARMA/NOVA ARMA/NOVA Fall 1999 Seminar Fall 1999 Seminar George D. Darnell President, ARMA/NOVA

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Successful Seminars:Successful Seminars:A Case Study ofA Case Study ofARMA/NOVA ARMA/NOVA Fall 1999 SeminarFall 1999 Seminar

George D. Darnell

President, ARMA/NOVA

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Seminar PurposeSeminar Purpose

Professional EducationChapter Fund RaiserEstablish Chapter PrideSupport Theme for the Year:

Back to Basics

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Seminar GoalsSeminar Goals

Cover Basic Skills Minimize Risk – ($3773 Beginning Balance)

Recruit Members Keep Costs Low Provide Quality Presentations

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Planning StepsPlanning Steps

Organize Committee– Assign Responsibilities– Set Decision Authority

Set Date Find Site– Select Meals/Snacks

Set Agenda & Length

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Planning Steps, cont.Planning Steps, cont.

Set Fee for Members/Non-members/Sponsors

Method of Payment Qualify for CRM Continuing Credits Certificate of Completion Handouts/Goodie Bags

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Planning Steps, cont.Planning Steps, cont.

Find Speakers– Provide Honorarium/Expenses

Find Sponsors– Provide Space/Tables

Provide A/V Equipment Design Brochure Advertise/Market

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TeamTeam

Committee– George Darnell, President– Joe Hardy, Past President, COB– Barbara Willard, Education Director– Sherrill Gibson, Membership Director– Alyssa Sherman, Treasurer– Betty Burton, Newsletter Editor

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SiteSite

Marco Polo Restaurant– Convenient Location– 100 person capacity meeting room– Buffet Lunch (Standard or Special)–Morning and Afternoon Snacks– No Rental Fee– Cost = $25/person + Tax & Gratuity

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SpeakersSpeakers

Ann Winstead– Fairfax County Schools (Retired), Member

Angela Tayfun, CRM, TRW, Member Sylvia Lacy-Crow

– British Aerospace, Member

Sherry D. Smith, CRM – U.S. Treasury, Non-member

Robert F. Nawrocki, CRM– Dynamics Research Corp., Member

Jay Forman, CRM, CIA

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Agenda/Schedule - MorningAgenda/Schedule - Morning

8:30 Registration/Breakfast 9:00 Developing & Managing

a Records Program 9:50 Break10:10 Active Files Management11:00 Records Retention

Scheduling11:50 Buffet Lunch

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Agenda/Schedule - AfternoonAgenda/Schedule - Afternoon

1:00 Inactive Records Storage & Disposition

1:50 Break 2:10 Electronic Records

Management 3:00 Records Management

Resources 3:50 Seminar Closing

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Marketing MethodsMarketing Methods

MS Publisher Tri-fold Brochure– 8-1/2x11 sheet - 2-sided landscape– included in Sep & Oct Newsletter– Contained

• Agenda• Speaker Bios• Directions• Registration Form• Contact Information

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Marketing Methods, cont.Marketing Methods, cont.

No Mass MailingE-mailed Region Presidents– offered Brochure in MS Pub & PDF– included in some chapter newsletters

Obtained database of Unaligned Members in Region– Sent E-mail invitation & PDF Brochure– Sent Letter invitation & Brochure

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Marketing Methods, cont.Marketing Methods, cont.

Provided Brochure to WebmasterRecords Management Listserv– Posted invitation & Brochure

Juan Lacey sent E-Vite to– Chapter & Unaligned Members

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Marketing Methods, cont.Marketing Methods, cont.

Treasurer sent E-Vite– Followed up leads with phone call

President’s E-mails reminding members

Personal invitation from members

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TimelineTimeline

July 13 - Theme Decided - Committee Formed

July 16 - Site Arrangements Confirmed

Aug 4 - Generic Schedule SetAug 15 - Agenda & Speakers

Confirmed

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Timeline, cont.Timeline, cont.

Aug 30 - Vendor Sponsors Confirmed - Speaker Bios & Blurbs Final - Brochure Designed (MS Publisher)

Aug 31 - Brochure E-mailed to other chapters

Sep 1 - Brochure included in newsletter

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Timeline, cont.Timeline, cont.

Sep 15 - Brochures printed for chapter meeting - Seminar info sent to Webmaster

Sep 17 - President’s E-mail to members

Sep 24 - 099 MAT Listing received

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Timeline, cont.Timeline, cont.

Sep 27 - E-mail Invitation to Unaligned Members

Sep 30 - Snail mail Invitation to Unaligned Members

Oct 6 - Listserv Invitation Posted - No Paid Registrations Yet - Nothing on Webpage

Oct 13 - E-mail Reminder to Members

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Timeline, cont.Timeline, cont.

Oct 20 - Webpage Fixed - Juan’s E-Vite to Region, Chapter & Unaligned

Oct 25 - Treasurer’s E-ViteNov 2 - President Hospitalized

VP & Committee took over Last minute registrations

Nov 9 - Seminar Conducted

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ResultsResults

Attendance:– 14 Members• 2 Local• 4 Unaligned• 8 Other Chapters

– 11 Non-Members– 7 Sponsors– 6 Speakers

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Results, cont.Results, cont.

Attendees came because of (includes sponsors):– 12 Juan Lacey’s E-Vite– 6 Treasurer’s E-Vite– 6 Treasurer’s Phone Call– 8 Personal invitation from member

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Results, cont.Results, cont.

Income– 14 Members @ $ 99 = $1386– 11 Non-Members @ $124 = $1364– 7 Vendor/Sponsors @ $100 = $ 700– 2 Vendor Guests @ $ 25 = $ 50– Total $3500

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Results, cont.Results, cont.

Expenses– Gifts for Speakers $150.00– Travel- Speaker $8.20– Projector Rental $26.38– Postage-Flyers $31.35–Marco Polo $1105.85– Total $1321.78

Net Profit $2178.22

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Questions?Questions?