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Effective Incoming Officer Transitioning Student Leadership Advocates Student Organization Summit 2012

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Presenters: Alexa Odom and Brandee Nemire.Helpful tips for transitioning officers for the upcoming year into their new positions.

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Effective Incoming Officer Transitioning

Student Leadership AdvocatesStudent Organization Summit 2012

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Today’s Agenda

• The Importance of Transitioning• Effective Transitioning Practices• Long Term Transitioning Plans• Personal Transitioning Activities

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Introductions

Please stand up and share your:• Name• Year• Organization and role• One thing you hope to get out of this breakout

session!

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Why is Transitioning Important?

• Student organization timelines are short– One year terms with four year visions

• Continued organizational improvement• Organizational consistency• Benefits organization’s morale

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Important Elements• Gain mutual respect and support for each

other’s opinions and goals• Set agreed to goals and objectives for the

outcome of transitioning• Include tasks/operations basics as well as

visioning and goal setting!• It is a mutual process – do not dominate• Ideally, transitioning is a full-term process!

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Challenge (Incoming)• The process• Yourself• Strive to make it better– Always room for improvement – Look at it as an opportunity

• Leave a lasting impression

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Support (Outgoing)• Be a sounding board• Be honest & realistic about the job• YOU are needed• If you didn’t get re-elected– Don’t let it become a barrier– Go the extra mile to let the person know you’re

there– Understand that things happen for a reason, and

another door will be opened if you allow it.

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Create a TimelineTime What to

expect

A month prior to office

Taking office

1st month

1st quarter

Summer

Last month in office

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The 4 S’s of Transitioning

Situation

Self

Support

Strategies

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Methods of Execution• One-on-One Meetings• Group Meetings• Written Forms (online/electronic/paper)• Retreat• Facilitated Programs

• Troubleshooting: What if you plan these things and your like-officer doesn’t participate?

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Strategic Transition Planning• Keeping thorough documentation throughout

officer term – don’t assume people know!• Do SWOT analysis after events and/or mid

year• Keep track of contacts and successful

processes• Program Summary Forms– Example: Student Alumni Council

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ACTIVITY!Personal Transition Strategies

• Write down:– How your current officer transition works.– The questions and concerns you have about your

transition process.• Break up into groups to discuss and problem

solve.– SLA facilitators will walk around to assist

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Key Ingredients

• Passing on advice and taking advice• Many different methods but written is more

sustainable• What else? Other ideas from your own

experience?

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ACTIVITY!Preparing for Transitioning In

5 – Goals: list 5 goals you personally have for this role.

4 – Surprises: ask what 4 things that happened that they didn’t anticipate. What did they learn from these?

3 – What I wish I knew: ask what 3 things they wish they knew before this role, and how that information impacted their performance.

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Conversation Prep. Continued

2 – Continuing the Vision: list what 2 things you wish to continue from the past term, and write down what questions do you have for the current officer about those processes.

1 – Passion: write down the ‘why’ (or purpose) statement for your work in this role. Ask the outgoing officer for feedback on your purpose; does it match up with the actual purpose of the role?

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Overview• Officer Transitioning is critical to your organization’s

success.• The process will take time. It is a full-term

commitment!• YOU are important to the process.• Sharing advice and information is invaluable.• RESOURCES:– SLA facilitators for workshops or transition sessions– Your Advisor – can provide continuity/perspective– Coca-Cola Retreat Packages for officer retreats!

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Questions?

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Continue the Conversation• Contact SLA– http://ohiounion.osu.edu/get_involved/csls/sla– Email advisor Melissa Rocco at [email protected]– Talk to one of us today!

• Websites:– Coca-Cola Retreat Packages: http://

ohiounion.osu.edu/get_involved/csls/retreat_packages

– Student Org General Resources: http://ohiounion.osu.edu/get_involved/student_organizations/resources