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The Successful Leadership
Advisory Board
A Year at a Glance
Background
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Leadership Advisory Boards are the primary
grassroots organization for Extension.
The major roles of the LAB are Visioning and
Advocacy
Recent studies (Ripley and Weems) show that
planning group members respond to:
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Frequent communication with Extension
Frequent meetings and interaction
Personal development/training
Rotation of membership and new ideas
Full access to relevant information
The “Big Picture”
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Leadership Advisory Boards develop a longterm vision for the county.
LABs advocate, interpret and develop
resources for the county program.
VISIONING & ADVOCACY
What Makes a LAB Successful? – One
County’s Example
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Members on my LAB:
◉ Are qualified to serve due to their experience on
substantive issues; respect given to them by
professionals in the field; or their organizational,
negotiation, or communication skills
◉ Are dependable
◉ Are able to accept responsibility
◉ Work well with others; and
◉ Can abide by the decision of the majority”
Board Member Responsibilities
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Attends all board meetings and functions
 Be informed of the organization’s mission,
services, policies, and programs.
 Reviews agenda before meeting and be
ready to provide discussion at the
meeting.
 Serves on sub-committees and assists
with special assignments as needed.
Board Member Responsibilities, cont.
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Inform others about Texas A&M AgriLife
Extension.
 Works with the county Extension faculty to
recruit new LAB members.
 Keep up-to-date on developments
concerning the county Extension program.
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Visioning and Advocacy
Member Orientation
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All new members should be fully oriented
LAB Member Handbook is a great discussion guide
Orientation can/should be conducted by a combination of
Agents and LAB members
Should be conducted prior to new members attending first
meeting.
Sources of Potential Members
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Current Membership
 Civic Clubs/Organizations
 Local Industry/Business Leadership
 Education System
 Media
 Commissioners Court/Other Elected Officials
Staff
 Others?
Possible Meeting Focus – Quarterly Meetings
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Spring – Issue Identification/Updates
Summer – County Program Updates, Membership
review, Advocacy Planning
Fall – Planning for Next Year – Community
Development Programs, updates from Agents on all
plans
Winter – Volunteer Recognition, Annual Program
Reviews.
Meetings will have additional agenda items as needed
Training/Speakers at Meetings
Leadership and Trends – Should be a major focus
 Community demographics
 Community issues
◉ School Personnel
◉ Economic Dev. Corp/Chamber
◉ Clergy
◉ Law Enforcement
◉ Government Officials
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Training Examples
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Spring – Business or Social Trends
◉ New Business Owner, School Admin, Clergy, Law Enforcement,
elected official
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Summer – Legislative or other Governmental Update
◉ County Commissioner, State Representative, Legislative Staff
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Fall – New Program Efforts and Plans
◉ Updates from ISD’s, Chamber Executive, Budget Update from
county officials
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Winter – Volunteer Recognition
◉ Speaker on volunteerism topic, could be Church, School, etc…
Why all this training?
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Increase ability to fulfill role
 Shows them we value them
 Keeps them active
 Makes meeting less mundane
 They get something for being there
 Leads to new efforts
 Aids in recruiting new members
Characteristic of Successful LAB’s
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Meet often and involve members
 Members buy-in to Extension mission
 Members are active in community and understand
needs
 Members have ownership of programs
 Keep meetings and events meaningful
Characteristic of Successful LAB’s
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Consistent Communication with members
 Build relationships with members
 Open and honest with members
 Rotation of members
 Targeted recruitment of members
 Recruited outside of PAC’s
 Members have specific roles
Summary
LAB’s are our primary “grass roots”
programming effort to the community.
 LAB’s are critically important to
Extension’s ability to provide locally
relevant educational programs.
 We rely on LAB members to provide
access to and advocacy with key
stakeholders.
 A strong LAB is vital for Extension to
achieve its mission and vision.
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Questions?