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IAP2 has been going through an important and ambitiouschange-journey over the last twelve months.
In September last year the IAP2 Federation Board launched a process of re-design to help us articulate and create the organisation that we want to be - a sustainable and dynamic international association for engagement professionals.
This work started in Denver, at the time of the 2017 North American Conference and has been led T by a diverse working group of members and trainers. Out of these two days came the ‘changecommittee’ - a group of volunteers tasked with scoping theContinue reading
IAP2 has been going through an important and ambitiouschange-journey over the last twelve months.
In September last year the IAP2 Federation Board launched a process of re-design to help us articulate and create the organisation that we want to be - a sustainable and dynamic international association for engagement professionals.
This work started in Denver, at the time of the 2017 North American Conference and has been led T by a diverse working group of members and trainers. Out of these two days came the ‘changecommittee’ - a group of volunteers tasked with scoping thechangeand shaping the future of IAP2.
With the input of regional boards and the international board, thechangecommitteecame upwith seven strategic priority areas and a series of recommendations that will enable us to reshape our international collaborative network that lives and abides by the IAP2 core values. Members were invited to give feedback oand your input was fed into high-level discussions with representatives from each regional board in September 2018 in Victoria, Canada.
We now have seven endorsed strategic priority areas and 36 endorsed recommendations!
These will ensure that the future IAP2 will place significant focus on advocating for and growing engagement practice around the world - both in terms of expanding engagement in new regions, as well as ensuring that IAP2 remains at the cutting edge of new engagement developments including innovations in tools, techniques and technologies.
The recommendations propose that training can be developed and delivered anywhere around the world – and a global committee be tasked with ensuring high quality and consistency for all IAP2 products. Better international connections will be achieved through communities of practice and sharing of lessons learned across the IAP2 global community.
In summary, these strategic priority areas will enable us to become the future-focused international professional organisation that we want to be.
However, there is a lot of work to be done over the next 6-12 months. We have divided the work into four key committees whose first task will be to develop a work plan and then a detailed implementation plan for the agreed recommendations.
The international board will continue to oversee the overallchangejourney and regional boards will continue to be the overall decision makers.
We invite you to tell us how you feel about the the Strategic Directions.
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First discussion about how to create a sustainable and dynamic international association.
Change Committee established - December 2017
The journey so far has finished this stage
A working group was established to work with the IAP2 International board and members to design a sustainble and dynamic association for members.
Consultation with Affiliate Boards - early 2018
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The Change Committee consulted Affiliate Boards on governance, principles and the overall framework.
Draft model developed - May-July 2018
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Members of the Federation Board and Change Committee representatives shaped a draft model at a joint meeting in Durban and through a series of smaller working group meetings. The Durban meeting included a discussion with the Training Advisory Committee (TAC).
Broader consultation - August 2018
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Feedback from Members, Affiliate Boards, Trainers and Staff is being sought on the new model and directions.
High level decision-making - September 2018
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High level decisions will be made by Affiliate Boards at meetings during the 2018 North American conference in Victoria, Canada.
Refinement and transition - September 2018 - late 2019
The journey so far is currently at this stage
After Victoria, work will be undertaken to refine the model, including undertaking an independent change impact
assessment and financial analysis. We will then transition to the new approach.