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Taking proactive leadership action: 3 simple steps |
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Science Leader -- CSSP Newsletter
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As the executive director or someone within the presidential succession in
a CSSP-member scientific society, it's time to make a resolution to take action
in three time frames, as described below. The benefits - to you, to your society
and to the scientific enterprise - can be enormous, but only if you
act.
You can start right now. Go directly to your electronic calendar or
(for a remaining few of us) wall calendar and enter the event dates for "CSSP
Semi-Annual Leadership Influence Meeting" for the first weekend in May and also
the first weekend in December. Done! Wasn't that simple?
Your next step
should be taken soon. Consult briefly with the two or three persons in your
office who might arrange attendance for your society's representatives for the
next two CSSP meetings. Alert potential attendees, reserve dates in busy
schedules, start the trip approval process, plan a local pre-trip discussion of
the objectives for the society's attendees at the CSSP meeting and otherwise
facilitate the process. The wide-ranging intellectual and scientific ideas
presented and the schedule-filled group of influential science personalities at
the CSSP meetings cannot be duplicated by any other organization and justifies
planning and action now to assure full participation and engagement by society
attendees.
The third step must can be taken prior to and in Washington,
D.C. When the time comes to cement travel schedules and pay for tickets,
designated attendees should carefully examine travel options and prudently
choose departure and arrival times to provide a half-day period on the day
before or the afternoon following the CSSP meeting in order to influence
personally the Washington DC officials or organizations most compatible to that
society's aims and message. Two or three prearranged sessions within a four-hour
period with the power elite in Washington DC by a respected society
representative is NOT to be missed. Execute. Influence.
James
F. Baur, PhD.
Past Chair, CSSP
and
Past President, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research
Society
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