Hi Everyone --
An idea...
As we know, members always like being invited to share their
thoughts on matters related to their organization. ARRL has the frequent
QuickStats poll
(http://www.arrl.org/news/new-quickstats-poll-now-available-on-arrl-website-21)
that I don't think is meant purely for entertainment purposes, and major topics
such as the past Regulation by Bandwidth have had unique calls for member input,
along with a mechanism to provide that input (special email
address).
ARRL's website has contained a web forum for a while
now. How about a devoted "flash poll" section where, for perhaps 72 hours
or a week each month, a "What are your thoughts about (insert specific ARRL
operations topic, position, or upcoming agenda item here)?" question is opened
briefly for member input, and then closed? Seems like an easy way to
collect a bunch of opinions, ideas, and constructive criticism quickly, gather
an idea of how the membership sides on certain topics, and -- most importantly
-- give the membership an additional sense that their input is valued and
wanted.
Of course there will be some posts that lean far on both
sides of any topic. That's unavoidable, but not a compelling reason to
avoid using our web forum for this purpose. The risk of public
constructive criticism isn't either. Like eHam.net product reviews, one
can quickly identify an average position/opinion of that particular product
based on the range of posts. That's valuable, and the same would be true
in an ARRL poll.
One idea, to really get this out there, would be to open this
poll during the same time-frame of each month, and advertise the poll and topic
in a small table within QST. That way it's promoted with consistency, and
available for input consistently. And the beauty is that only ARRL members
can post within ARRL forums. Posters are known by callsign, and non-member
haters wouldn't be able to dust things up.
Seems like a win-win to me: ARRL leadership and staff gains a
great deal of ideas and opinions to important topics, and members get the
satisfaction of being called to action to openly opine on subjects related to
their organization. And the mechanism to make this happen already
exists.
Your thoughts?
73,
Brian N5ZGT
ARRL Director, Rocky Mountain
Division