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Construction Specifications Institute
Presented by: Brok Howard
North Central Region Conference
May 13, 2011
An Emerging Professional is a member who is a
prospective Professional Member, interested in career
advancement through networking, continuing education,
and leadership opportunities.
Do not meet the requirements for Professional
membership
• Three (3) years before upgraded to Professional
membership
• Not eligible to vote in Institute elections
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Emerging Professionals Task Team Overview
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EP Tool Belt for Chapters
Student Leadership Incentive Program (SLIP)
Mentorship Program
Activities/Presentations for EPs at CSI events
Your Chapter Emerging Professionals
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Who is an Emerging Professional (EPs)?
Why are EPs important to CSI?
What are the challenges in recruiting EPs?
How to get EPs involved in CSI?
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Purpose:
To identify the needs of emerging
professionals in the industry and create and
implement a plan to serve those needs.
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Purpose: Documents and tools to help
chapters increase and support their Emerging
Professional members
Outline the importance of EPs
Outline of an EP Chapter Committee
Program ideas
Presentations
Tool Belt will be available July 2011.
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For graduating students joining CSI as
professionals
Encourage active membership to receive
incentives
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Awards
Recognition
Membership
CSI products
Conference Bucks
Purpose: to create the opportunity for Mentor and
Mentee relationships through CSI membership. The
program is intended to create a network of emerging
and experienced professionals who focus on
collaboration, education, certification, and developing
leadership skills that help them advance in their
careers.
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EPs with <10 years experience
Mentors
Target goals or length of program
Survey all participants
Measure of Success
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Get the word out to CSI Leaders
 Awareness of the Task Team’s work
 Connect with Leaders to hear what they need
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Get EPs involved
 Social and educational events at CSI conferences
 Encourage attendance by EPs
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An Emerging Professional is:
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Prospective Professional Member
Not yet technically experienced
Can hold Chapter and Region offices
Can vote in Chapter and Region elections
Cannot vote in Institute elections
Cannot hold elected Institute offices
Can become Professional Members at any time
Becomes a Professional Members after 3 years
Anyone who feels like they are an Emerging
Professional can participate in EP events.
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Live in the moment
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Immediate incentives and feedback
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Require being led by example
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Enjoys a challenge and chances to prove themselves
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Crave opportunity and knowledge
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Ambitious and driven
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Demand vision and purpose
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Instant gratification
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High expectations for personal growth
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Want to believe they are making a difference
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Involved - Recognize the need for involvement in their communities and
other causes they are passionate about.
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Politically Aware - Recognize that many issues facing politicians today
have an effect on them and are doing their part to make a difference.
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Tech Savvy – Today, 85% of Emerging Professionals use social networks in
the context of careers whether it is hunting for jobs, making new business
contacts, or staying in touch with co-workers.
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Highly Educated – Jobs they will hold 5 years from now do not even exist
today.
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Innovators - The rapid development of technology has fueled creativity
within Gen Y Innovators and created an outlet that wasn’t there
previously. They recognize a need, and make it happen.
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CSI’s membership is gradually aging and is not
being supplemented with new, younger
members
 ~18% of member are under 40
 ~60% of members are over 50
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The current membership trends mean:
 Membership will continue to dwindle
 Eventually CSI will lack leaders
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Emerging Professionals are the future of CSI
IF…
Emerging Professionals are:
Sharp, Eager, Hard Working, and
Believe in your mission…
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Why wouldn’t we want them involved in decision
making for CSI regardless of age, years experience,
and years involved in the organization?
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Have not heard of CSI
Cannot afford membership
Choosing other organizations
 Younger memberships
 Appear more ‘cutting edge’
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Benefits of joining are not clear
 Limited opportunities for EPs
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Special programs for Emerging Professionals
Emerging Professional Committee
Mentorship program
Incentivize membership, discounted rates
Young Chapter Leaders
Programs designed to reach out to:
 Students
 Interns
 Recent graduates
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Small, specific tasks at meetings
Large, challenging tasks that matter
Use their knowledge and skills
Innovate with them to improve the chapter
Invest time in their professional growth
Reward their talent and hard work
Leadership Positions
Make sure they feel heard
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EP Committee offers more to members within
a safer, more comfortable setting
 Leadership
 Responsibility
 Networking
 Mentorship
 Joint Ventures (AIA, USGBC, etc)
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Give EPs leadership roles with seasoned
mentors to help
Program topics to interest EPs
Reduce membership fees for first year
Outreach to schools and internship programs
Meeting times that work for those with:
 Young families
 Active social lives
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Be willing to try something new and different
CSI Emerging Professionals Task Team 2010-2011
Leslie Schlesinger, Chair
Brandilyn Fry
Brok Howard
Robert Huserik
Rietta McCain
Matt McMonagle
Michael Davis
Josh Spiler
Questions, Comments, Ideas
please contact:
Brok Howard
[email protected]
314-369-1348