End of Year Metrics
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The NA-YGN Core requests that all local chapters keep track of their Professional Development and Public Information activities throughout each year. The purpose of this is to track how many hours the organization as a whole is contributing to NA-YGN activities and events. Keeping track of this information is of great benefit to NA-YGN because it allows the organization to demonstrate the positive contributions that we are making in our companies and in North America. This type of documentation will help the local chapters and the national organization receive support for our activities in the future. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact your affairs chair here
2011 Results: 58,519 PD Hours, 29,297 PI hours = 88,315 hours
2010 Results: 55,376 PD hours, 28,826 PI hours = 84,202 hours
2009 Results: 50,670 PD hours, 23,754 PI hours = 74,424 hours
2008 Results: 37,600 PD hours, 9,900 PI hours = 47,500 hours
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: When are my chapter's metrics due, and who do I submit them to?
A: Please submit your chapter metrics for the previous year to your regional lead and/or affairs chair by the second Friday in January.
Q: What types of activities should I keep record of?
A: All activities that your chapter has participated in should be recorded. Please choose the category that best fits your activity: Professional Development, Networking/Social, Public Information, or Community Service.
Q: How much time should I record for each activity?
A: Ensure that you record the amount of time spent on the activity, plus any time that was used to prepare for the activity.
Q: What time period do the metrics cover?
A: January 1 through December 31 of each year.
Q: How can these metrics help my local chapter?
A: You can use the metrics from your chapter to show your executive sponsor what you have been doing for the past year. These metrics can be helpful when asking for budget for future activities. Consider writing a newsletter article for your chapter or company newsletter to spread the word about your chapter's activities. You can use the overall NA-YGN metrics to show NA-YGN's value to the industry.
Q: When I record the number of people that participated in an activity, do I count only the people that are members of the continental NA-YGN organization?
A: Record the number of participants as the number of people from your local chapter who participated in the event, whether or not they are members of the continental NA-YGN organization. (Reminder: membership is NA-YGN is free! This is a good opportunity to remind your local chapter members to register with NA-YGN).
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