[Lnc-business] Harlos notes on goals

Caryn Ann Harlos carynannharlos at gmail.com
Sun Jan 6 13:19:54 EST 2019


I am putting my notes into the One Note notebook where I put all the other
ones submitted.

Link to notebook again: https://tinyurl.com/onenotejan2019-1

I can send specific edit invitations if anyone wishes to add notes
themselves.

Mr. Bishop-Henchman did an extensive granular overview but I would like to
focus in a different direction and that is on us personally.  Some may view
our roles as mere managers, and I cannot help that, but for those who see
it as more, this is for you.



Each Board member should commit to a personal goals document and report on
progress regularly.



We all are support for affiliates and in each of our roles we should make
some support commitments.



Examples:



Officers

Are we in regular touch with state chairs to see how we can assist and
educate within our respective specialty areas?



Regional Representatives

Are we in regular touch with state chairs?

Newsletter updates?

Discussion groups?

Attend meetings?



At-Large

Do you general expanding membership goals?

Attending and speaking at conventions?

Assisting officers and regionals?

Actually participating in the LNC email list and work?



Everyone should have pet committees that they are a dynamic force in.



Succession development should be a focus.



Big Picture Goals



We keep necessarily fighting the same battles but we should evaluate if we
are fighting them most productively.



Ballot access is must but voting reform should be a bigger push.  We can
win there, and we must, if we are ever going to have electoral success.



We are scattered in our single-issue pushes.  We should be picking several
winnable issues and be known for them and concentrate a lot on them.  Death
penalty is an example.



The Archimedes style of fund-raising to single issue blocs should be
revived.

-- 

*  In Liberty,*

*Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary *- Caryn.Ann.
Harlos at LP.org <Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org> or Secretary at LP.org.
*Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee* - LPedia at LP.org
Call me at 561.523.2250 and follow my public figure page at
facebook.com/pinkflameofliberty/

=========================================================================
Peaceful Commerce With All Nations * Non-interventionism * Re-Legalize All
Drugs * End Government Intrusion In The Bedroom * Repeal All Gun Laws *
Abolish All Taxation * Sound, Free-market Money * Abolish The Fed * End
Corporate & Individual Welfare * Abolish The IRS and Repeal the Income Tax
* Privatize Transportation Infrastructure * Free-market Emergency Services
* Open Migration * Transfer Government Schools To The Private Sector *
Eliminate Regulation *

*VOTE LIBERTARIAN * 800-ELECT-US or http://www.LP.org <http://www.lp.org/>*
=========================================================================
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   I am putting my notes into the One Note notebook where I put all the
   other ones submitted.
   Link to notebook again: [1]https://tinyurl.com/onenotejan2019-1
   I can send specific edit invitations if anyone wishes to add notes
   themselves.

   Mr. Bishop-Henchman did an extensive granular overview but I would like
   to focus in a different direction and that is on us personally.  Some
   may view our roles as mere managers, and I cannot help that, but for
   those who see it as more, this is for you.


   Each Board member should commit to a personal goals document and report
   on progress regularly.


   We all are support for affiliates and in each of our roles we should
   make some support commitments.


   Examples:


   Officers

   Are we in regular touch with state chairs to see how we can assist and
   educate within our respective specialty areas?


   Regional Representatives

   Are we in regular touch with state chairs?

   Newsletter updates?

   Discussion groups?

   Attend meetings?


   At-Large

   Do you general expanding membership goals?

   Attending and speaking at conventions?

   Assisting officers and regionals?

   Actually participating in the LNC email list and work?


   Everyone should have pet committees that they are a dynamic force in.


   Succession development should be a focus.


   Big Picture Goals


   We keep necessarily fighting the same battles but we should evaluate if
   we are fighting them most productively.


   Ballot access is must but voting reform should be a bigger push.  We
   can win there, and we must, if we are ever going to have electoral
   success.


   We are scattered in our single-issue pushes.  We should be picking
   several winnable issues and be known for them and concentrate a lot on
   them.  Death penalty is an example.


   The Archimedes style of fund-raising to single issue blocs should be
   revived.
   --
     In Liberty,
   [uc?id=1DeRjq-L8dvRZabgEG94VkkUvjoHatcfP&export=download]
   Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
   - [2]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or Secretary at LP.org.
   Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - LPedia at LP.org
   Call me at 561.523.2250 and follow my public figure page
   at [3]facebook.com/pinkflameofliberty/
   =======================================================================
   ==
   Peaceful Commerce With All Nations * Non-interventionism * Re-Legalize
   All Drugs * End Government Intrusion In The Bedroom * Repeal All Gun
   Laws * Abolish All Taxation * Sound, Free-market Money * Abolish The
   Fed * End Corporate & Individual Welfare * Abolish The IRS and Repeal
   the Income Tax * Privatize Transportation Infrastructure * Free-market
   Emergency Services * Open Migration * Transfer Government Schools To
   The Private Sector * Eliminate Regulation *
   VOTE LIBERTARIAN * 800-ELECT-US or [4]http://www.LP.org
   =======================================================================
   ==

References

   1. https://tinyurl.com/onenotejan2019-1
   2. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
   3. http://facebook.com/pinkflameofliberty/
   4. http://www.lp.org/


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