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Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC
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Page 1: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Restructuring the PSRC BOD

Composition and Terms

An Exercise in Succession PlanningJohn M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC

Page 2: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Perceptions and Observations Difficulty in filling the ballot with candidates “Steep learning curve” “Thankless job filled with frustrations” Many repeat servants – “good old boys” Very few “fresh horses” Marginal 1st year performance Premature Burn-Out

Page 3: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Rationale: Loss of continuity and momentum

Loss of records and property

Loss of relationships and contacts

Page 4: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Past Efforts - Orientation Meeting Problems &

Inadequacies Costs - 12 or more Limited value Potential absences New officers w/

unanswered questions

Page 5: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Potential Leaders - Mismanaged Want to do a good job Wasted potential – lost to frustration Poor stewardship of human resources Mentorship: hit or miss

Page 6: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Defining Observation… President and Delegate – the most

stable/functional officers Groomed during “President-elect” and

Junior Delegate service

Page 7: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

The Solution (10/06) Build mentorship into each officer’s term Created an “elect” year for each officer

position except VP Extended President to 2-years

Year 1 - President-elect Year 2 & 3 - President Year 4 - Past-president

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Treasurer During 1st year a treasurer-elect is elected During 2nd year serves as treasurer-elect During 3rd & 4th years serves as treasurer Total service = 3 years During alternate years both attend BOD

Page 9: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Secretary and District Directors Same format as treasurer Staggered in electoral plan Newly elected every other year

Page 10: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

$how me the Money

Page 11: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

President (past-present-elect)

Two attending BOD instead of three

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4

Past pres

Past Pres

Pres Pres Pres Pres

Pres elect

Pres Elect

Page 12: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Secretary and TreasurerThree instead of two

Secretary Secretary

Sec-elect Secretary Secretary

Sec-elect

Treasurer

Treas-elect Treasurer Treasurer

Treas-elect Treasurer

Page 13: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Executive Board Positions Before vs. After

Before Past President President President-elect Secretary Treasurer Sr. Delegate

After Past President President Secretary Treasurer Treasurer-elect Sr. Delegate

Page 14: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

District DirectorsNine instead of six

3 DD year 1 3DD year 2 3 DD elect

3 DD elect 3 DD year 1 3DD year 2

3 DD elect 3 DD year 1 3DD year 2

3 DD year 2 3 DD elect 3 DD year 1

Page 15: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

District Directors Before vs. After Before

Six District Directors

After Six District Directors Three DD-elect

Page 16: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Summary Three new seats Travel expenses - 12 new seats/year (3X4) Cut out the orientation meeting – save 12

fewer travelers/year Staggered elections:

Page 17: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Staggered Elections Year one (7)

President Elect Junior Delegate Secretary Elect Vice President 3 District Director Elects

Year two (5) Treasurer Elect Vice President 3 District Director Elects

Page 18: Restructuring the PSRC BOD Composition and Terms An Exercise in Succession Planning John M. Hughes, M Ed, RRT, AE-C, FAARC.

Outcomes (anticipated) More continuity Seamless transitions Higher functioning organization More therapists willing to serve Less loss of equipment & relationships

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Questions/Comments?

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First Fruit – Tony & Rube


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