Organizing Tip of the Week: Draft Your Local Organizing Strategic Plan
Friday, April 22, 2011(National Federation of Federal Employees)
We all
know that membership density brings clout
within an agency and at the bargaining table,
but for some Locals, it’s difficult to know
where to start. There are a number of steps
and strategies that your Local can utilize in
order to increase your organizing success. Some
pointers, like talking face-to-face to
potential members, are universal. Others
suggestions may vary in their effectiveness
based on the specific conditions at your
Local.
This is why it is so important for your
Local to develop your own unique Organizing
Strategic Plan!
There
are several components to an Organizing
Strategic Plan. A strong plan begins with an
evaluation of your current situation and an
assessment of your resources and potential
challenges, then sets quantifiable goals and
develops a timeline to help you stay on
track.
Putting all of these parts into place
will help you not only continue to grow your
Local, but get the best possible return on the
time you invest.
If you
already have a Local Organizing Committee,
developing an organizing plan for your Local
would be a perfect task for that group. But if
you have not yet formed a committee, do not let
that stop you from creating a plan of action
for organizing. You and the officers of your
Local know better than anyone what works for
your members and what doesn’t. Any
officers and members who are interested in
organizing can sit down and draft a plan for
the Local.
More
guidance on developing an Organizing Strategic
Plan at the Local level will be coming soon
from the NFFE National Office. In the
meantime, start thinking about where your Local
is now, and what you’d like to accomplish in
the future.
Contact your National Organizing Coordinator (see map) if you have any questions, or would like to talk about developing an Organizing Strategic Plan for your Local.
| Western Region (Purple) | Eastern Region (Blue) |
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Cassie Kerner Bond |
Brittany Paull |
