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ID State Council State Leadership ConferenceFebruary 3, 2012 ● Twin Falls, ID

Dianna Gould, SPHR ● PW Region Field Services Director

©SHRM 2012

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©SHRM 2012

What do I need to know?

• Important dates

• How are we governed?

• How are we connected? What is the bigger picture?

• What support do I have in my role? To whom do I turn?

• What is the SHAPE program? Why is it important?

• Why should we focus on growing membership?

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Important Dates

November 15-17, 2012

SHRM Leadership Conference

December 1

CLIF & SCLIF due

January 31

Chapter SHAPE Year-End Report due

March 31 (2012) January 31 (2013)

State Council SHAPE Year-End Report due

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SHRM Leadership ConferenceNovember 15-17, 2012

> Target audience is the incoming chapter presidents, district directors, and incoming state directors

> EVERY chapter should be represented EVERY year

> FREE for incoming chapter presidents; includes hotel, designated meals and conference registration; chapter pays travel expenses

> If the incoming president cannot attend, the current president or another member of the chapter board may attend in his/her place

> Attendance is tied to SHAPE award levels

Held each November in Virginia

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How are we governed?

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Not-for-Profit Associations (AKA non-profits)

• Non-profit association> Governed by federal and state laws for non-profits> Entire board should read and know what the bylaws say> Bylaws must accurately reflect what the board is doing> No one person on the board makes decisions for chapters;

must be by majority vote of the governing body

• An affiliate of SHRM – the parent organization> Rules and expectations> Chapter bylaws cannot conflict with SHRM bylaws> Must keep bylaws up to date> Chapter charter outlines the relationship between SHRM

and chapter

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Changes to Chapter Bylaws

• All board members should carefully review the bylaws upon taking office and should follow them as a legally binding document

• Bylaws model online – be sure your bylaws include all required sections as stated in the checklist online

• ANY bylaws revisions need to be sent to your Field Services Director (FSD) for review

• ANY bylaws changes will then be approved by SHRM (including name changes and changes to 100%)

• Do not plan your chapter membership vote until AFTER you have received the signed final copy from SHRM

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Bylaws Approval Process

• Email the complete set of bylaws (marked up copy and final copy) with a bulleted list of the changes to your Field Services Director (FSD).  They will review them and provide suggestions or changes.  

• Once they are approved by the FSD, the bylaws are approved by the VP of US Membership.  

• SHRM signs the bylaws, and then your Regional Administrator (RA) will send them back to you via FedEx with a tracking number.  

• Once you receive the package, your chapter membership can then vote on the changes.  Once they are approved, your chapter president should sign and date the bylaws and FedEx (with a tracking number) the signed set back to your RA.  You should keep a copy of them.  The final signed version is placed into the files at SHRM.  This final set is considered to be RATIFIED.

The process

takes at least

8-10 weeks

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Chapter Charters

• These documents spell out the relationship between SHRM and chapters> Who owns membership lists> Correct use of the SHRM logo> Correct use of the SHRM name

(don’t call your chapter or council SHRM)

• Be sure your chapter has a copy; review it annually

• If your copy is lost, contact your Regional Administrator

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Place prominently on all materials produced by an affiliate of SHRM.

Do not modify the logo; must be the entire “Affiliate of” logo, and never be smaller than 1-inch wide.

Use in conjunction with your chapter logo – same size and near each other

“Affiliate of” logo

Please note the change from the TM to the ®; be sure you are using the ® logo

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SHRM Requirements

• SHRM bylaws require chapter presidents and all state council members be active SHRM members throughout the duration of their term.• Must be indicated in chapter bylaws.• SHRM encourages chapters to require all board

members to be SHRM members for greater synergy in the affiliation relationship.

• Effectively lead chapter or state council throughout the year and mentor president/president-elect for upcoming year.

• Assure bylaws are being followed.• Attend and actively participate in state council meetings.

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SHRM Chapter Membership Requirements

Chapter Affiliation Requirements as of January 1, 2012

•100%-Chapters> Minimum of 25 SHRM members AND> 100% SHRM membership

•Non-100% Chapters> Minimum of 25 SHRM members AND> Minimum of 51% SHRM membership

Applies to all existing and new chapters - no grandfathering. Chapters not currently meeting new affiliation requirements will have a five year period (by December 31, 2016) to do so. The Regional Team will work with under-affiliated chapters (as identified in December 31, 2011 regional scorecards) to ensure successful transition to new requirements. Questions and comments may be emailed to [email protected].

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Position Descriptions

• Use as a guide for volunteer leader positions in your chapter

• Easier to hold volunteers accountable if you have a written description of role & responsibilities

• Sample descriptions available online

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How are we connected?

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About SHRM

• Founded in 1948

• World’s largest professional association dedicated to HR

• Headquartered in Alexandria, VA

• About 350 staff members

• Over 250,000 professional and student members in more than 140 countries

• More than 595 affiliated local chapters

• Over 6,000 volunteer leaders

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SHRM Staff Leadership

Henry (Hank) Jackson, CPASHRM President/CEO

Pam Green, SPHRVice-President of U.S. Membership

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SHRM Board Chair

Jose A. Berrios 2011-2012 SHRM Board

Chair

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SHRM’s Vision

SHRM will be a globally recognized authority whose voice is heard

on the most pressing people management issues of the day –

now and in the future.

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SHRM’s Mission

Build partnerships

Provide a global community to share expertise & create innovative solutions

Provide thought leadership, education, & research

Be an advocate on the most critical issues facing workplaces & the human resource profession

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Volunteer Leadership Structure

SHRM® Board

RegionalCouncils

StateCouncils

LocalChapters

Staff Support

Special Expertise Panels

• Ethics• Global• Labor Relations• Workplace Diversity• HR Technology• HR Disciplines – Includes: Talent Management, Compensation, Benefits, Organizational Development, Employee Relations, Employee Health, Safety & Security

Governance Committee*

MembershipAdvisory Council

Members

*Governance Committee approves appointment of members to Special Expertise Panels.

Volunteer Leadership Structure

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Chapter Size

Small Chapter = 10 – 100 members

Medium Chapter = 101 – 300 members

Large Chapter = 301 – 500 members

Mega Chapter = 501 – 1,000 members

Super Mega Chapter = 1,000 + members

• Conference calls are held on a quarterly basis for chapter presidents by chapter size> Allows chapter presidents to network with presidents

from like-size chapters

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Core Leadership Area Volunteers

• Each state council is asked to have the following positions:

> College Relations> Diversity> Governmental Affairs> HR Certification Institute Certification> Membership> SHRM Foundation> Workforce Readiness

• Chapters should consider these board roles as well

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Core Leadership Area (CLA)

• For CLA issues/questions, the state CLA leaders should be your points of contact

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Expectations of Council Members

• Chapter Presidents should attend all state council meetings or send substitute/proxy

• If you have not already done so, please send your complete board roster to your Regional Team and the State Council Director—due 12/1

• Board roster should include ALL volunteers with complete contact information

• Late submissions will keep your chapter/council from being eligible for a SHAPE award

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Expectations of Council Members

• Please READ all correspondence from your State Council, District Directors, and from your Regional Team

• Many companies’ servers will not accept email messages from SHRM; please ask your company to allow email messages from SHRM, your Regional Team and council members

• If you ever opted out of any SHRM emails, you will not receive volunteer emails until you opt in again

• LeadersEdge, SHRM’s volunteer blog, and e-mails from SHRM Volunteer Communications are our MAIN point of communication with you

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Volunteer Assistance

Volunteer Assistance

• There are four administrators at headquarters with a general number to call: (800) 283-SHRM x 3333; 7am-7pm ET. Anyone at that number can assist you with CFSP, rosters, designation forms, etc.

• The number will take voicemails 24/7 but will only be manned from 7am-7pm ET. 

• Email: [email protected].  This is a generic email inbox that will be accessible by all the Regional Administrators.

• Order SHRM supplies from your Regional Administrator.

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Southwest Central Regional Contacts

Dianna Gould, SPHR

Field Services Director

[email protected]

(800) 283-7476, x 6267

(703) 535-6267

Tammy Finnell/Interim

Regional Administrator

[email protected]

(800) 283-7476, x 6109

(703) 535-6109

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Volunteer Leaders’ Resource Center (VLRC)

www.shrm.org/vlrc

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Volunteer Leaders’ Resource Center (VLRC)

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Volunteer Leaders’ Resource Center (VLRC)

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Volunteer Leaders’ Resource Center (VLRC)

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Volunteer Leaders’ Resource Center (VLRC)

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Volunteer Leaders’ Resource Center (VLRC)

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Excellent tool for all volunteer leaders

Provides the basic fundamentals to achieve operational success

Download from VLRC

Volunteer Leaders’ Resource Center (VLRC)

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Provides essential financial informationInfo on taxes, incorporation, and record keeping

Easy to understand

Excellent resource for all Chapter Officers

Located in the VLRC under the Finance section

Volunteer Leaders’ Resource Center (VLRC)

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Volunteer Leaders’ Resource Center (VLRC)

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What is SHAPE?

Why is it important?

SHRM Affiliate Program for Excellence (SHAPE)

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• Both a planning tool and an evaluation tool

• Covers calendar year

• Reporting tool for SHAPE award

• Must be filed with SHRM by 1/31 to receive CFSP

• Need to determine now who will complete

• Complete online only

SHRM Affiliate Program for Excellence (SHAPE)

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• 2012 Chapter Planning Workbook and the archived volunteer leader webinar will be available in the VLRC at www.shrm.org/vlrc at the end of January

• Online forms available to input goals for year to aid in planning

SHRM Affiliate Program for Excellence (SHAPE)

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• ALL chapters must complete all items in the Basic Requirements section to remain affiliated

• Other sections of SHAPE: Mission-Driven Initiatives, SHRM-Affiliate Support, and Measures of Success

• Four award levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum

You must have submitted your CLIF by December 1 to qualify for any award

SHRM Affiliate Program for Excellence (SHAPE)

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Why focus on Membership?

Membership

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Member Definitions

At-large Members• At-large member is an individual who is a member of

SHRM but is not affiliated with a local chapter.• Recruiting at-large members to your chapter is a great

way to increase SHRM membership in your chapter.• Online membership application includes a required field

for indicating chapter membership.

Local Members Only (LMOs)• An LMO is an individual who belongs to a local chapter

but is not a SHRM member.• Promote benefits of joining SHRM to your LMOs.• Discount offered to first-time SHRM members via a

promotional code (CHPWD).• Strengthens partnership between SHRM and the

chapter.

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Membership Recruitment & Retention Initiative

SHRM provides: > Membership Recruitment and Retention Toolkit > Labels or lists to assist you in contacting at-large

members in your chapter area > State Council/Chapter Successful Practices > Current data – monthly membership report of SHRM

members in your chapter > Webcasts, conference calls, and LeadersEdge

articles> Recognition of top chapters in growing their SHRM

membership > Other resources to assist you in the membership

section of the VLRC

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Membership Recruitment & Retention Initiative

• First-time members can join SHRM at a reduced rate of $165

• They should use the code CHPWD on their application to get the reduced rate

• Advertise this on your chapter websites, etc.

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ROI of SHRM Membership

We’ve run the numbers for you:12 Issues of HR Magazine $70

Reading 3 of the more than 50 research reports $299.85

Participation in 12 webcasts from other organizations

$1,500

Savings by not having to pay some consultant fees

Your estimate

Full access to SHRM sample forms, policies, how-to guides and presentations

$300

SHRM Membership Value = $2169.85 or higher

You Pay Only $180 for 1 year full professional membership

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Chapter Affiliation Brochure

• Brochure is free to chapters

• Explains the value of chapter membership to SHRM members

• Use it to contact at-large members to invite them to become chapter members

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Membership Reports from SHRM

Your chapter can request:> SHRM monthly or quarterly reports via an email request

with a set deadline1. Current chapter roster

2. Full at-large list within chapter’s established zip code range

3. Expired SHRM members in the chapter

4. New at-large members list within the quarter

> The roster requests will be distributed within 48 hours> SHRM will also be providing sample emails/letters that

the chapter can use for their benefit> These reports are NOT sent automatically, but can be

requested

Please have your Membership Chair conduct a quarterly audit of the at-large list and SHRM chapter member list.

Send your Regional Administrator information on any new SHRM members who join your chapter.

Help SHRM keep the lists current.

Send list of new/expired members to SHRM each month

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Conducting Membership Audits

• SHRM uses the member roster sent by your chapter to conduct audits on an annual basis

• Please send chapter membership roster upon request—the more current, the more accurate the audit

• Please have your Membership Chair conduct an audit of at-large list and SHRM chapter member list every quarter

Please note that SHRM conducts only ONE audit per chapter per year.

Other audits can be conducted by volunteers and changes shared with SHRM throughout the year.

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In-Transition Membership

• SHRM offers a one-time-only benefit of a free one-year continuation of membership to any current member who has been downsized

• Must already be a member of SHRM

• Contact SHRM’s Member Care Department for more information

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Why promote certification

and recertification?

HR Certification

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Why promote certification and recertification?

• Symbol of professionalism

• Shows mastery of body of knowledge

• Gives an “edge” in hiring

• Recognized by employers/HR

HR Certification

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HR Certification

• Downloadable certification handbook available for individuals interested in pursuing PHR, SPHR, GPHR

• HR Certification Institute Approved-for-Credit Program

• Tools for promoting certification and recertification in your chapter or state

• More info available in certification section of VLRC or at www.hrci.org

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Recertification

• Some say they didn’t know they needed to recertify!

• Need chapters’ help to spread the word about ease of recertifying

• Can recertify online

• Articles about it for your newsletter available on VLRC

• Help to educate your members about the process

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Expert HR Advisors

• Contact the HR Knowledge Center by:> Phone: 800-283-7476, available 8:30 a.m. to

8:00 p.m. ET> Email: Complete the form online> LIVE CHAT from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET> Online location: SHRM » Templates and

Tools » Ask an HR Advisor

Make an informed decision with help from the HR Knowledge Center

20 full-time certified HR

professionals waiting for

your HR question!

ASK US ANYTHING!

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What does the SHRM Foundation

do for us?

Why support it?

SHRM Foundation

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• Conducts and funds research on HR topics

• Is supported by tax-deductible donations from SHRM members

• Supports scholarships, SHRM chapter educational matching grants and other educational initiatives

• Provides a DVD series that can be used for chapter programs; pre-approved for credit (latest DVD was mailed to chapter presidents in late November)

• Toolkit available for chapter/state Foundation chairs at www.shrm.org/foundation

SHRM Foundation

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• Doing Well by Doing Good: Global Sustainability at Aditya Birla Group > Strategic/Global 2011

• Once the Deal is Done: Making Mergers Work > Strategic 2010

• World Economic Forum: Creating Global Leaders > Strategic/Global 2009

• Seeing Forward: Succession Planning at 3M > General 2008

• Trust Travels: The Starbucks Story > Strategic 2007

• Ethics: The Fabric of Business > Strategic 2006

• Fueling the Talent Engine: Finding and Keeping High Performers > Strategic 2005

SHRM Foundation DVD Series

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SHRM Foundation

• Chapter Champions Program> Make a chapter or state council financial contribution to the

SHRM Foundation AND> Conduct a Leadership Campaign.  Actively encourage your

Board members to make a personal contribution to the SHRM Foundation.  Your goal is to reach 100% participation among your chapter or state council leadership. 

> And complete one or both of the following:> Increase (by 10% or more) the chapter’s contribution to the

SHRM Foundation over the previous year’s contribution.> Hold at least one special event (e.g., silent auction, golf

tournament, etc.) to benefit the SHRM Foundation.

• Regional Scholarship Program• Funding for SHRM members toward education or certification

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Other Resources

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Monthly SHRM Update

©SHRM 2011

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E-mail Blasts

• SHRM offers State Councils, Super Mega chapters, and 100% chapters the opportunity to reach at-large members via e-mail eight times per year

• Use online request form in the VLRC

• SHRM sends the e-blast on your behalf and will make edits as necessary

• State Councils also receive two e-blasts for announcing the state conference to members in their own state

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Chapter Financial Support Payment (CFSP)

To be eligible for CFSP consideration, the chapter must:• Submit a completed SHAPE Year-End Report by 1/31

of each year and your membership roster when requested

• Meet the applicable membership affiliation requirements.

• Have a chapter president who is a SHRM member in good standing throughout his/her term of office.

• Have SHRM-approved ratified bylaws on file at SHRM.

Financial support will eventually be tied to SHAPE.

The CFSP Program returns a portion of each SHRM member’s dues to the chapter through this program.

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Chapter Financial Support Payment (CFSP)

• SHRM pays chapters and councils several million per year in financial support

• Pays each state council between $3000-7000 per year based on SHRM membership in state

• Returns a portion of each SHRM member’s dues to the chapter via payment

• $6.25 four times a year ($25 annually) per member for 100% chapters

• $5 twice a year ($10 annually) per member for non-100% chapters

• Net Gain payment paid in the first quarter• Calculated by subtracting the 12/31 SHRM membership

total for last year from the 12/31 SHRM membership total for the current year and multiplying the difference by $25 (see example)

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Example: Chapter’s 12/31 SHRM

Membership Count

2011 2502010 -200Difference 50

Net Gain Payment (50 X $25) = $1,250

Chapter Financial Support Payment (CFSP)

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Chapter Financial Support Payment (CFSP)

• Sign up for direct deposit for your CFSP

• SHRM REQUIRES this – mandatory for all chapters and state councils by

end of Q1 2012

• Sign up at www.shrm.org/Communities/VolunteerResources/ResourcesforChapters/Pages/CHAPRfin.aspx

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HRVoice

• Automatically HRVoice member if SHRM member

• SHRM sends e-mails with legislative updates unless you opt out

• Assistance with contacting your legislators

• Online instructional video available www.shrm.org/Advocacy

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Governmental Affairs/Advocacy

• Site updated continuously• Most current legislative information—both federal and

state• Take an active role in shaping laws that directly impact

HR professionals!• Thomas Jefferson once said, “America is not governed

by the majority, but by the majority of those who participate.” 

• Exercise your HR Voice by actively participating in the political process of government.

www.shrm.org/Advocacy

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Governmental Affairs/Advocacy

• State-level Legislative Directors are eligible (one per state) to attend the SHRM Legislative Conference in March at no cost.

• SHRM covers the registration and hotel; state council

covers travel.

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Governmental Affairs/Advocacy

• Research on Effective and Flexible Workplaces

• Apply for the 2012 Sloan Awards

• 2012 Guide to Bold New Ideas

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Governmental Affairs/Advocacy

• More than 275 SHRM Chapters and 31 State Councils have signed the ESGR Statement of Support, pledging to support their employees who are members of the National Guard and Reserve.

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Pinnacle Award

• Awarded to chapters and state councils at Annual Leadership Conference

• Examples:• Assisting community members with welfare to

work• Improving community diversity or work/family

issues• Teaching job-search skills to the unemployed• Impacting local, state, or federal legislation• Corporate sustainability• Not limited to these!

• $1,000 award and recognition in SHRM publications

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SHRM Connect – Networking Tool

> Create a robust, online social networking platform enabling self-forming communities of interest. Create a group for your chapter.

> All geographical or physical constraints are eliminated.

> Create a profile for your chapter!

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2012 SHRM Annual Conference

• Keynote Speakers: Condoleezza Rice, Jim Collins, and Tom Brokaw

• Entertainment: Jerry Seinfeld• http://annual.shrm.org

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SHRM’s World-Class Conferences

• Employment Law/Legislative Conference> March 4-7, 2012 -- Washington, DC

• Talent & Staffing Management Conference > April 30-May 2, 2012 -- Washington, DC

• SHRM’s Annual Conference & Exposition> The world’s largest HR conference> June 24-27, 2012 – Atlanta, GA

• Strategy Conference > October 3-5, 2012 -- Palm Springs, CA

Registration opens in July

• Diversity & Inclusion Conference & Exposition> October 22-24, 2012 -- Chicago, IL

Registration opens in July

www.shrm.org/

CONFERENCES

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• THANK YOU for volunteering

• You keep SHRM successful

• We grow because of YOU!

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Questions?Discussion

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