VGPrice, aide to Uwe Bratzler, NPSS Membership Chair 2 March 2010.

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VGPrice, aide to Uwe Bratzler, NPSS Membership Chair 2 March 2010

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VGPrice, aide to Uwe Bratzler, NPSS Membership Chair2 March 2010

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NPSS Conference Recruitment• Over three decades, the typical NPSS population

in January of each year has hovered around 3000 (+/- 200) members. This past year it changed.

• The IEEE membership year begins in September and ends in August. The population on 31 August is made the basic IEEE reference point.

• The fall-off in membership at the end of February each year is measured against the August level.

• The 1 March NPSS level is typically about 20-25 % less than that of the preceding September level.

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January NPSS Population over Time

• 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002• 3070 3077 3003 3053 2985 2976 3144

• 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009• 3119 2983 2877 2731 2829 3247 3209

• 2010• 3596 This value is up 12.1% over January last

year.

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NPSS Conference Recruitment• NPSS population in a given year depends upon:• 1. Random recruitment. (about 1/3 of total)• 2. Conference specific recruitment.• a. This specific depends upon the number

of conferences scheduled during the year and the setup of a recruitment booth

• b. Some years, only 3 conferences were held. In 2009, recruitment at eight conferences took place and a bountiful recruitment resulted.

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NPSS Conference Recruitment2009 Results

Conference Regulars Students Add-Ons Totals

PAC-09 185 60 3 249

RT-09 25 16 1 42

ICOPS-09 77 1 78

SFE-09 42 3 43

ANIMMA -09 13 1 16

Pulsed Power-09 90 15 1 106

NSREC -09 21 5 26

NSS-MIC -09 28 68 21 117

Totals- 482 159 36 677

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NPSS Conference Recruitment• Conference Renewed Pct Renew• PAC-09 62 25%• RT-09 10 24%• ICOPS/SFE-09 34 28%• ANIMMA-09 4 25%• PPC-09 25 24%• NSREC-09 16 62%• NSS-MIC-09 117 100%

»Total = 268 (by 31 Dec 2009)

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NPSS Conference Recruitment• 31 December marks the end date for the annual

renewal of each person’s membership in IEEE. A grace period lasting until 28 February is provided as an aid to help those tardy renewers. In this grace period, those people are listed as in “Pre-Arrears”. If they then fail to renew by the 28th, all IEEE benefits are removed and the person is then in “Arrears”. Some in arrears are recovered and have their benefits restored. If those in arrears do not renew in a three year period, they then become “Inactive”. Some people may even resign their membership in IEEE.

• A sharp fall-off in membership occurs on 28 February. That is the date for the “Terminator”.

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NPSS Conference Recruiting• The population of NPSS at the end of Dec

2009 was………………3672, an increase of 361 or 10.9% over the same date in 2008.

• At the end of February 2010, the population had abruptly fallen to 2761, a delta of 835. This number of people is in arrears.

• Note that the reference datum, Aug 2009 population was 3364. Therefore the “churn’ is 835/3364 or 25%, typical for most societies in IEEE.

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NPSS Conference Recruitment• Recruiting at NPSS conferences has four

aspects:• 1. Awards and subsidies for student

attendance at conferences.• 2. NPSS paid subsidies for recruit

membership in IEEE• 3. IEEE paid subsidies for recruit

membership in NPSS (not for students)• 4. NPSS paid subsidies for IEEE members

to join NPSS.

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NPSS Conference Recruitment• IEEE dues at summer conferences are half of

the amount collected for fall conferences.• -----Summer Conferences-----• NPSS practice has been to subsidize the full

amount of the summer IEEE dues for both regular and for student recruits.

• IEEE pays the NPSS dues for Regular recruits. • NPSS pays those NPSS dues for student

recruits.• NPSS pays the NPSS dues for IEEE “Add-Ons”

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NPSS Conference Recruitment• ----Summer Conference Examples----• Regular recruit from the USA:• IEEE dues = $175/2 = $87.50• NPSS dues= $35/2= $17.50• Student recruit from the USA:• IEEE dues= $32/2= $16• NPSS dues=$18/2= $9• (European recruit dues= $147/2=$73.50)

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NPSS Conference Recruitment• ----Fall, Winter Conference Examples----• Regular recruit from the USA:• IEEE dues = $175 less $50 (NPSS) = $125• NPSS dues= $35 (paid by IEEE)• Student recruit from the USA• IEEE dues = $32• NPSS dues= $18 (paid by NPSS)• (Recruit payments are “stored” at Reg. Desk)

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NPSS Conference Recruitment• Improvement in the retention, especially of

“first-year” members (of whom about 50% fail to renew), IEEE is launching several programs to attract their renewal. Some of these are:

• 1 Now available about 200 e-books from Wiley as Xplore chapters (pre-2007) free to IEEE.

• 2. IEEE-tv 2.0 now available with 125 videos. Pilot will screen Conference presentations.

• 3. For 1st year renewal, IEEE offers 4 classes from “Stuff You didn’t learn in Eng. School

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NPSS Membership by Region(10/31/2009)• Grade USA Reg7 Reg8 Reg9 Reg10 Total• Affiliate 38 2 7 6 53• Associate 72 3 61 3 26 165• Fellow 85 3 9 9 106• Grad Student 61 5 76 6 33 181• Life Fellow 66 3 4 1 2 76• Life Member 128 5 10 5 148• Life Senior 75 1 5 3 84• Regular 1256 57 585 22 249 2169• Senior 273 14 72 6 21 386• Student 25 2 32 4 20 83• Totals- 2079 95 861 42 374 3451

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IEEE Membership by Region

Reflecting the global nature of IEEE, R8 and R10 are now the two largest IEEE Regions

R9 – 15,401

R8 – 67,221

R7 – 16,259

R1 – 37,050

R2 – 32,137

R3 – 30,557

R4 – 23,204

R5 – 28,765

R6 – 58,144