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District/Council Advancement Chairs
For a District Executive and their district committee to better understand the health of the units, keeping track of advancements is the pulse of the success of a district. Currently upon request the district advancement chair can ask someone in the office to run a monthly district advancment report. If the units are doing the internet advancement program this report can be very helpful. If the unit is not doing the internet advancement than it is hit and miss with the health of the program in the district. Give the district advancement and council advancement chairs a read only access to the advancement program so they can track and guage the health of programs thru the advancement program. The monthly report can still be a paper report for the District Executive and the district committee.
Idea # 294Technology
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awatson 0 years ago
I respectfully disagree. Running simple reports for our volunteers (like a district advancement report) is an easy task and is a small way that we can provide a service to our volunteers. By giving them this report, we are able to explain the information and then they can present it at district/council meetings. While I agree that there are limitations to the report as far as accuracy and readability, the very fact that we can call a volunteer and discuss it with them enables us to build a stronger relationship with them.
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