An update
3rd January 2008 by Michael Zimet
What better time for an update than the beginning of the new calendar year?
Although this blog was dormant for a while, a lot was going on “behind the scenes,” and I’m pleased to report that we’re making notable progress in some areas…
- The Social Responsibility subcommittee, under the leadership of Michelle Bernhart, has been actively involved in the ISO 26000 process. IABC played a leading role at the recent ISO SR Working Group meeting in Vienna, Austria, thanks to the work of our representatives, Meryl David and Michelle, who was singled out for her contributions. The committee is also exploring several new programs and activities, including sessions developed for the 2008 Leadership Institute and International Conference. In addition, as you’ve probably already seen, the group contributed substantial content to the November-December issue (”The Green Revolution”) of Communication World and is also helping IABC address its own SR performance.
- The Issues Advisory Team (which we originally proposed to the Executive Board as the “flying squad“) is up and running under the leadership of Wilma Mathews, ABC. Heading their agenda is identifying issues and opportunities as well as logistics: how to respond in a timely fashion (within 24 hours) when team members spot opportunities in different time zones.
In the past few months, as IABC’s 2008-2011 strategic plan took shape, we had ongoing discussions with the Executive Board about how we could best proceed to address some of the other facets of the Advocacy initiative.
As you know, we originally planned to form several additional subcommittees to study specific subsets of Advocacy (which I wrote about previously). However, we realized that IABC already has quite a few committees and some of what we were proposing would essentially be redundant. At the same time, we know there are several areas that members have expressed an interest in exploring to identify potential new opportunities for IABC, as part of the Advocacy initiative.
So, having sorted everything out, here’s where we are now and our plans going forward:
1. Our top priority in Advocacy is to focus on promoting our profession. An Advocacy committee will study this topic and explore a wide range of possibilities. Our goal is to present a “first round” of ideas to the Executive Board by mid-year. However, that first round will likely be “a drop in the bucket” as our work in this area continues at least through the end of 2008. Remember, the Advocacy process will be incremental, but I think you’ll agree that as an association of volunteers, it’s not realistic for us to try to do too many things at once.
2. At the same time, there are other areas I identified for which we don’t want to lose interest or momentum. In fact, a number of people have expressed their interest in studying those areas, and we want to take advantage of that interest. It happens that IABC will introduce some new online tools in the next few months. We hope to use those tools to enable those of you interested in such Advocacy subsets as Education, Building Bridges and Social Responsibility to begin to exchange, discuss and evaluate ideas, viewpoints and suggestions that could eventually find their way into the Advocacy initiative. I’ll share details as soon as they’re available.
I know that many of you were excited about the Advocacy initiative, and I hope your enthusiasm, like ours, continues to be strong. Support for what we’re doing is as solid as ever, and I expect to see a lot of progress in 2008. An important first step is reactivating the Advocacy Commons, where you’ll see more regular postings, information and discussion. As I said in my earlier post, I’ll do a better job of keeping you informed and hope you’ll share your feedback, suggestions and questions. (If you prefer to do that offline, please email me at iabc.advocacy (at) gmail-dot-com.)
It’s going to be a good year. Stay tuned…

January 4th, 2008 at 5:33 pm
this is an exciting project for any communications association. I think if you can successfully carry this off, you will be among the leaders in the industry, along with the word of mouth marketing association.