Corporate sponsors spell success
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Corporate sponsorship increases a special event's chances for success. Corporate sponsors do not only offer financial assistance but can aid in promotions, publicity and other services. They can also help in establishing important contacts and in generating interest in an organization. However, one should specify the group's needs so that the sponsor can address them. One should also stress the company's benefits from its participation in the proposed special event. A careful plan can attract the right sponsors and spell continuous support of the organizers' activities.
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1993
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No volunteers for your committees? Here's how to spark participation
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Encouraging members to participate in committee work is one of the more tedious things to do within an organization. Some strategies are presented to help members overcome their fear or hesitation of working on committees. These techniques include injecting a fresh approach into the committee system, giving opportunities for learning within the committees and encouraging new members to get involved at once. To relieve any pressure on committee chairman, a co-chairman may also be appointed. Also, training of a new member can be achieved by making her assistant chairman.
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1992
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Success stories: how on earth do they it?
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The National Headquarters of the American Business Women's Assn congratulates its top-recruiting chapters for performing very well during the 1992 Spring Membership Campaign. For top individual recruiters, their keys to successful recruitment include being completely knowledgeable about the organization and having a persistent attitude towards attracting members. On the other hand, the most effective recruiting chapters relied on extensive searches for prospective members and a unified pursuit of objectives through friendship.
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1992
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