From dinaldo at gmail.com Thu Aug 17 15:34:42 2017 From: dinaldo at gmail.com (Don Sheu) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 12:34:42 -0700 Subject: [group-organizers] Recruiting Volunteers Message-ID: Folks, got any tidbits to share about activating and recruiting volunteers for your groups? Good news, last Wednesday on August 9th, we convened our 3rd anniversary meeting. About 200 of our 4300 members turned out in the room at Redfin. Moving forward, I need to get our current activities to a state of self-sufficiency with volunteers activated and effective at running say our monthly meeting with little help from me. What I need to stave off is burn-out. I've been feeling it creep up. For the future what I'd like to do is start working on two projects: 1) a form of a trade association for software engineers (more AARP than Teamsters Union); and 2) launch the John Hunter Free School of Python. Recruiting volunteers to take over the mountains I've already climbed and can describe will help me mount my attempts to summit new challenges. That'll help me keep fresh and activated in our group and the global Python community. All your thoughts welcome. -- Don Sheu 312.880.9389 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - My Python user group convenes every month 2nd Wednesdays http://www.meetup.com/PSPPython/events/232708762/ *CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE*: *The information contained in this message may be protected trade secrets or protected by applicable intellectual property laws of the United States and International agreements. If you believe that it has been sent to you in error, do not read it. Please immediately reply to the sender that you have received the message in error. Then delete it. Thank you.* ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ned at nedbatchelder.com Mon Aug 21 22:23:40 2017 From: ned at nedbatchelder.com (Ned Batchelder) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2017 22:23:40 -0400 Subject: [group-organizers] Recruiting Volunteers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <218176cd-333b-eaf9-2658-b9919b20caf7@nedbatchelder.com> This is something I've tried to figure out also. It's hard, because people will say they want to help, but then might not follow through. I've tried to divide up the work into separate chunks, so that someone can take on one small thing. Try to be clear about what needs to be done, and let them know that the most important thing is that they be clear with you about when they aren't going to do it anymore. The worst is to not know if someone is doing the job or not. Running a group for a long time, everyone gets the feeling that it's under control (which it is). But then when you want to do less, it's not clear how to get people to take over! :) --Ned. On 8/17/17 3:34 PM, Don Sheu wrote: > Folks, got any tidbits to share about activating and recruiting volunteers > for your groups? > > Good news, last Wednesday on August 9th, we convened our 3rd anniversary > meeting. About 200 of our 4300 members turned out in the room at Redfin. > > Moving forward, I need to get our current activities to a state of > self-sufficiency with volunteers activated and effective at running say our > monthly meeting with little help from me. > > What I need to stave off is burn-out. I've been feeling it creep up. For > the future what I'd like to do is start working on two projects: 1) a form > of a trade association for software engineers (more AARP than Teamsters > Union); and 2) launch the John Hunter Free School of Python. > > Recruiting volunteers to take over the mountains I've already climbed and > can describe will help me mount my attempts to summit new challenges. > That'll help me keep fresh and activated in our group and the global Python > community. > > All your thoughts welcome. > > >