MEASURING MEMBER SATISFACTION

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MEASURING MEMBER SATISFACTION Wisconsin-Upper Michigan Kiwanis District Draft 3-20-2018 This document is a modification of the Kiwanis International document. This document uses the same survey questions but provides a more in-depth analysis of the survey data. P. 3-5 contain the survey questions and p. 6-9 provide the data analysis. Objective: To gather information to help the club better serve its members. Purpose: To clarify what members expect from Kiwanis service by surveying and tracking benchmarks linked to club success. Goals: To improve the club experience based on members input Audience: Board members, with club members participation where designated The member experience is an important factor in determining the health and strength of a club. Members want to love every aspect of their club. They want to feel satisfied with the value that they get from contributing time, talent and money. This tool is designed to help you gain member feedback and use it to make any needed improvements. Begin the conversation using one of these options: Interview members individually. This method works well when trust among the group is strong and members feel comfortable about speaking honestly about their opinions. Give members the opportunity to speak candidly about their experience. Get to know what they are looking for in their future with Kiwanis. You might ask: What drives them to serve? What expectations do they have? How do they feel about being part of the club? What do they think of the meetings and opportunities for service? What type of impact do they feel the club could have in the community? Use a member satisfaction survey. This method allows everyone to have a voice--and if offered anonymously, to speak as honestly as possible. Adapt the following survey to obtain a general picture of how members feel about topics ranging from club administration to community service impact. Also include opportunities to provide feedback. You could distribute the following survey as a printed copy or collect electronic responses using an online survey provider. Conduct an open forum. This method may allow for more interactive discussion, if an unbiased facilitator can guide the reflections. However, some members may not feel comfortable speaking in this type of an environment. Generate discussion by

prompting members with open-ended questions similar to the statements in the survey on the following page. Conduct a visual assessment. Tape up categories such as club administration, service impact, membership strength and member experience on a wall. Underneath them, invite members to place sticky notes with comments about things they enjoy and things they want to change. Then read each of them aloud for the benefit of the group and discuss how the feedback can be incorporated into the club s activities.

Member satisfaction Survey This survey will help club leaders evaluate how effectively the club is meeting your expectations. Information gathered from it can help improve club operations, increasing the club s service impact and visibility in the community. What do you enjoy most about being a member of our club? What is our club s greatest strength? If you could change one thing about our club, what would it be? Why? Rate the following statements about our club s operations in this section. 0 = Strongly disagree, 1 = Disagree, 2 = Neither agree or disagree, 3 = Agree. 4 Strongly Agree Club Management/Administration I am satisfied with the overall experience as a member Our club members and leaders work well together as a team. Our club has a clear purpose that guides our goals and accomplishments. I can articulate clearly and concisely the impact our club has on the community. Our club meets at a time and location that fits my schedule. The cost of membership is reasonable and provides value to me

Membership Strength: Our club is just right size for the impact we want to make. I feel comfortable asking colleagues and acquaintances to visit and join our club. I am inspired by how many opportunities our club offers to create an impact in our community. Guests are warmly welcomed and introduced at club events. Our club offers a variety of activities and opportunities to attract prospective members to join our club. Community service impact Our club s service projects are worthwhile, rewarding and impactful. Our club s presence is visible and viewed as a major asset in the community. I am proud to be associated with the impact that our projects make. There is sufficient member interest in most projects. There is sufficient community need for most of our projects. Our club generates sufficient money to fund current and potential service projects. Our club s fundraisers provide adequate revenue. The amount of revenue obtained from our fundraisers is reasonable when compared to the amount of time spent. Our club is hands-on, service-oriented club whose members are willing to participate. Our club is an important advocate for children in our community,

Member experience My opinion about service, fundraising and administration is valued. Our club meetings and events are enjoyable and fun. Club members are properly recognized for their efforts. Every club member is invited to use their talents on at least one committee. Our club takes appropriate time to celebrate and recognize club and member achievements.

Analyzing the Kiwanis Member Satisfaction Surveys Calculate the averages for each of the responses on the survey from all members and calculate the average for each category. Club Management/Administration (Average all responses) I am satisfied with the overall experience as a member Our club members and leaders work well together as a team. Our club has a clear purpose that guides our goals and accomplishments. I can articulate clearly and concisely the impact our club has on the community. Our club meets at a time and location that fits my schedule. The cost of membership is reasonable and provides value to me. Average of Club Management Administration. (Summarize responses) Membership Strength (Average all responses): Our club is just right size for the impact we want to make. I feel comfortable asking colleagues and acquaintances to visit and join our club. I am inspired by how many opportunities our club offers to create an impact in our community. Guests are warmly welcomed and introduced at club events. Our club offers a variety of activities and opportunities to attract prospective members to join our club Average of Membership Strength. (Summarize responses)

Community service impact (Average all responses) Our club s service projects are worthwhile, rewarding and impactful. Our club s presence is visible and viewed as a major asset in the community. I am proud to be associated with the impact that our projects make. There is sufficient community need for most of our projects. Our club generates sufficient money to fund current and potential service projects. Our club s fundraisers provide adequate revenue. The amount of revenue obtained from our fundraisers is reasonable when compared to the amount of time spent. Our club is hands-on, service-oriented club whose members are willing to participate. Our club is an important advocate for children in our community, Average for Community service impact. ((Summarize responses) Member experience (Average of all responses) My opinion about service, fundraising and administration is valued. Our club meetings and events are enjoyable and fun. Club members are properly recognized for their efforts. Every club member is invited to use their talents on at least one committee. Our club takes appropriate time to celebrate and recognize club and member achievements. Average for Member experience. (Summarize responses)

(For each of the following open-ended questions, summarize responses.) What do you enjoy most about being a member of our club? What is our club s greatest strength? If you could change one thing about our club, what would it be? Why? When using a survey for club evaluation, the club will be able to identify its strengths and weaknesses. After calculating the averages, identify the category with the lowest and highest average scores. If the members are focused club improvement, then identify the lowest category. Considering the lowest response(s) have the lowest average. Consider other questions where the club may be able to improve. To facilitate the discussion the club strengths and weakness could be recorded a large poster paper for everyone to see. The result of this discussion should be determining steps the club can take to improve and maintain long term viability. The key to the success of this survey is have a club formulate and take steps to improve the club to better satisfy its member and meet the needs of the community. Following is a list of Kiwanis resource which will be helpful for success. Club management/administration: Visit www.kiwanisone.org/leadertools for resources that will help club officers lead and counsel the club to become stronger and more service-oriented. Building Leadership Membership strength: Visit www.kiwanis.org/theformula for resources that will help you invite new members and improve your club. Hosting a Membership Drive, Retaining Members, Tips and Tools for Retaining Members. Community service impact: o Take a look at another tool for improvement, called Analyzing your impact. It will help you think about how to improve your service and fundraising opportunities. o Explore issues of Kiwanis magazine at www.kiwanis.org/magazine to browse ideas for service projects that other clubs have implemented. Also see Service Project Ideas o Talk to your community. Examine the tool called Rediscovering your community. Interviewing members of your community can help the club

understand what needs exist and how community leaders believe Kiwanis could support them. This may also uncover opportunities for new partnerships or sponsorships. For help thinking about organizations your club could partner with, see the Developing community partnerships tool. Member experience: How often do you thank or recognize your members for a job well done? Read up on more ways to celebrate success by downloading the Celebrating success tool. Also see Kiwanis International Awards, WIUM District Awards, Create a Culture of Success.