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Congratulations… You’re the new PCC co-chair! Now what? |
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Written by Ernie Brogdon
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Monday, 02 July 2007 |
What will you and your officers do to grow your PCC…
to plan and execute successful events…
to keep members interested?
In addition to your regular, full-time job, you’ve now accepted responsibility as an officer in your PCC. Where do you start? How will you absorb all the rules and regulations that govern PCC’s? What can you bring to the table that will add value?
Whether you’re the Postal or Industry co-chair, the secretary, the treasurer or a committee chair or member, you’re now part of a team of organizational leaders – and you’ll be expected to perform. Now there’s help.
Subscribe to PCCLink for articles, stories and advice to help you succeed. Join in on discussion forums for help and advice – and contribute your own expertise. Bring success to your PCC and contribute to the success of others at www.pcclink.com.
Why PCCLink is for you:
- It’s free – there’s nothing to buy
- Be a part of the extended PCC community
- Share your PCC expertise – or ask a question of other PCC leaders
- Tell your success stories and warn other PCC leaders of potential problems
- Search and scan prior messages for ideas and solutions for your PCC
- Meet your PCC counterparts from all across the country – then meet in person at NPF’s and other national and regional events
- Ideal for co-chairs, treasurer’s, secretaries, committee members
- A great resource for USPS staff: Postmasters, District Managers, Customer Relations Coordinators and Account Managers
When you register, you’ll also have access to member-only articles by the pros and other resources to help you run a successful Postal Customer Council.
PCCLink.com is FREE to all PCC leaders – don’t delay – join now!
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 11 December 2007 )
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