January 2014 Strategic Planning Committee Meeting Minutes: Difference between revisions

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** To whom and how should we distribute it?  
** To whom and how should we distribute it?  
** What kinds of information do we want/need to obtain?  
** What kinds of information do we want/need to obtain?  
* Recent conversations in both policy and strategic planning committee meetings have involved questions about EBC membership and how its benefits are more closely tied to the BikeWorks shops than our other services. (I recognize that there are some people who have an EBC membership simply to support the organization and not to use the shop - do we have numbers on this? Do we have numbers on how many The Spoke/You Can Ride Two/one-off educational/etc. program participants purchase memberships, or do they receive them for free?) In the November board meeting, Neil brought up that EBC has a number of programs and services, but for years I have used “EBC” and “BikeWorks” interchangeably, and my impression is that others do too. This has implications for who our survey gets sent to and who it doesn’t if it goes out to “membership,” and therefore has implications for our organizational goals and the direction we take with advocacy.
* Recent conversations in both policy and strategic planning committee meetings have involved questions about EBC membership and how its benefits are more closely tied to the BikeWorks shops than our other services. (I [Caylie] recognize that there are some people who have an EBC membership simply to support the organization and not to use the shop - do we have numbers on this? Do we have numbers on how many The Spoke/You Can Ride Two/one-off educational/etc. program participants purchase memberships, or do they receive them for free?) In the November board meeting, Neil brought up that EBC has a number of programs and services, but for years I have used “EBC” and “BikeWorks” interchangeably, and my impression is that others do too. This has implications for who our survey gets sent to and who it doesn’t if it goes out to “membership,” and therefore has implications for our organizational goals and the direction we take with advocacy.
** Just as a reminder, our services include:
* Chris Chan:
*** BikeWorks
** most members are those who have bought bikes, and the second largest group of members are those who have bought memberships to use the shop
*** Women & Trans Days
*** members who receive a membership with a bike are not particularly committed to the organization, and most are lower-income
*** Rentals
*** those who purchase memberships tend not to use BikeWorks, and tend to be higher-income - these are the most engaged members, and many used to be involved in EBC
**** Bikes
*** the people who get memberships for BikeWorks typically don't renew their memberships
**** Bike Trailer
* Just as a reminder, our services include:
**** Racks
** BikeWorks
**** Facility
** Women & Trans Days
**** Boombike
** Rentals
**** Generators
*** Bikes
**** People-powered parties
*** Bike Trailer
*** Recycling
*** Racks
*** Youth and Adaptive Programs
*** Facility
**** The Spoke
*** Boombike
**** You Can Ride Two
*** Generators
**** You Can Bike Too
*** People-powered parties
*** Education
** Recycling
**** Public courses
** Youth and Adaptive Programs
**** Private Courses
*** The Spoke
**** Lunch and Learn
*** You Can Ride Two
*** Bike registry
*** You Can Bike Too
*** Doctor Bike
** Education
*** Community-based projects
*** Public courses
**** Complete Streets Strathcona
*** Private Courses
**** West Downtown Complete Streets
*** Lunch and Learn
**** Alberta Bicycle Commuters’ Conference
** Bike registry
**** Cycle Edmonton
** Doctor Bike
**** Bikeology
** Community-based projects
**** Ghost Bikes
*** Complete Streets Strathcona
**** Bikes on Transit
*** West Downtown Complete Streets
**** Advocacy
*** Alberta Bicycle Commuters’ Conference
*** Cycle Edmonton
*** Bikeology
*** Ghost Bikes
*** Bikes on Transit
*** Advocacy
* We did a SWOT analysis, but we haven’t really dreamed big. Can we spend some time talking about big ideas and things that we love from other cities, without editing out any ideas at first, to see where that could take us long-term? What is the best way to do this? In person? By e-mail? By online poll? I’d suggest that the best way to brainstorm for something like this is to have a bunch of people together in person, feeding off each other’s ideas, over a short period of time (1 hour?). When could we make this happen?
* We did a SWOT analysis, but we haven’t really dreamed big. Can we spend some time talking about big ideas and things that we love from other cities, without editing out any ideas at first, to see where that could take us long-term? What is the best way to do this? In person? By e-mail? By online poll? I’d suggest that the best way to brainstorm for something like this is to have a bunch of people together in person, feeding off each other’s ideas, over a short period of time (1 hour?). When could we make this happen?


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