Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Revitalising the DEAD!- Breathing LIFE into an ASSOCIATION!



On Sunday 23rd July 2017, the very dormant National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT) elected a new executive. These sacrificial lambs or very brave souls, are charged with not only revitalising the association after some five years of sleep like death, but also to rebuild it even stronger than it was before. These eight persons have quite an enormous task ahead of them!! Additionally, a number of associations, groups and societies within the Creative Industries have been struggling in one way or another; to not only meet the needs of its membership, to locate the necessary resources but also to remain relevant in 2017. 


So, to the business part of this blog…. my two cents on the question of:  

What should an executive do in the FIRST 100 DAYS; 
when you have inherited semi-dead association... ANY ASSOCIATION?

The association could be: a professional association; an athletic association; a union; a past pupils association; a neighbourhood watch; a "society" etc. etc. etc. 
This is a tough topic to capture in one blog post, especially if it has to be adaptable for ANY association. So, here goes! 
I am going to REALLY SIMPLIFY the process by using GENERAL GUIDELINES
I have broken it down into SEVEN (7) steps, they are NOT easy steps but they are NECESSARY to ensure that the executive is in “fit”/“alignment”; 
with the needs of its membership and the environment. 

These first 100 days, are all about gathering information, understanding the environment, analysis and high level planning!!!


STEP 1: Update ALL or Join Online Platforms

We are in 2017, all of any association membership or potential membership is ONLINE. A new executive needs to immediately capture and assess its online platforms, be it a website, blog, Facebook page, Instagram, twitter etc. Within the first few days of being elected, these platforms need to be updated. Updated with what you may ask? Well let’s see… start with the profiles of the new executive. The membership and potential membership will have questions about the persons who are now leading the association. 

The association officer with responsibility for Information and Communication or Public Relations needs to be immediately on the ball, pulling down old information and cleaning up all online spaces. If the organisation is fairly well established, a membership data base could be created online, which would include a brief profile of the member and contact information. This provides immediate benefit to members via increased visibility; and also creates a strong impression that the new executive is in fact on the ball with its labour of love.



STEP 2: Assess and Analyse the Membership (Beneficiaries)

A new executive should not trust old data on its membership as many things may have changed since the last time the membership was engaged. Truthfully it is hard to vouch for the integrity of something that you were not a part of. The person with responsibility for Research and Statistics needs to immediately consider the old data and immediately get to the business of getting new data on the CURRENT membership. 

Two simple questions guide this process: Who do we represent and what do they want? The new executive may find that some of the old-ongoing projects may no longer be relevant for the new membership. You may find that, given the needs of the membership that the association focus may need to change… which may call upon a new set of skills and resources and even the creation of new posts on the executive.



Step 3: Identify Resources- Internal and External

A resource CAPABILITY and CAPACITY analysis needs to be done by the new executive. Basically, what skills sets currently exist within the association, not only on the executive but also the membership. Then you start flagging things e.g. while I have X resources, I may not have enough of X for Project A but I may have enough to achieve Project B. 

The executive must now consider the resources that exist external to the organisation. These could be linkages, networks, existing contracts, membership in international organisations etc. This helps the executive have a great idea of the external environment upon which they can partner, leverage or call upon in order to assist them in charting the way forward. The beauty about this step is that in the process the executive will gather data i.e. EVIDENCE, to not only make decisions i.e.. evidence based management but also to assist it in its lobbying and advocacy efforts.



Step 4: Reconsider Ongoing Projects or Stalled Projects

It may not be wise to start from scratch with some projects and it may equally not be wise to continue with some projects. Step 2 and Step 3, will help a new executive determine which projects are relevant to its current membership and more so, which projects are ACHIEVABLE. A new executive needs to secure a few QUICK WINS to boast membership moral early in the game while it works on the medium and longer term projects. Also, some projects may be critical but Step 3, revealed that the resources don’t exist as needed… this tells the new executive were its needs to develop or acquire resources moving forward.


Step 5: Reconsider Fundamental Documentation

Most associations have a constitution, and truth is if it is anything like the National Constitution it is likely outdated. Step 2 and Step 3, feeds into Step 5. The assessment of the membership and resources, provides a strong direction as to what a revised constitution would need to include. For example, if your membership in 2017 is interested in having a greater online presence in order to generate income, then a post of Online Business Development Officer may be needed. If your membership wants a change in national policy in regards to the sector or area of interest, you may need an External Relations and Policy Officer. Reconsider all Consultant Reports, Studies and anything that speaks to the "bones" of the association.





Step 6: The Strategic Plan

The beauty about this six (6) step plan is that at the end of Step 5 you have all the information you need to develop a Strategic Plan. Now, a strategic plan is not a list of activities or projects, it is a bit more than that. A Strategic Plan basically illustrates how each project is linked to the vision, mission and objective of the association. It further documents who has responsibility for major aspects of projects, so for example you may have a Ministry of Government, or an international partner like the International Monetary Fund or even the neighbourhood Community Center. 

The Strategic Plan, also gives a sense of the timelines and dependencies… remember you are revitalising the dead… you need certain things to happen or peak at certain times in order to deliver the right bolt of electricity at the right time. Attached the Strategic Plan will be key supporting documentation and if possible detailed project plans. A basic GNATT Chart can be used to flesh out the project and to get down into the nitty-gritty of the project. Truth is, a project should NOT begin without a detailed project plan because in doing the plan, you will immediately pick up on areas that need more consideration or even more resources.




Step 7: A Full Report to the membership

After you have laboured for the last 100 days, let the membership know what you have been up to. Some would have seen the updated online presence, some would have been contacted for their membership profiles and needs, while some would have no clue what was going on.

IF you follow the six steps, you will have to report on:

1. An Updated Online Presence for the association and its members
2. A Revised Constitution and  review of fundamental documentation
3. A  documented Resource Analysis of the association
4. A documented and clear directive from the membership
5. A Strategic Plan with supporting documentation
6. A First 100 Days in Office Report


It is a lot of work in the initial stages, but once you get to this point it is just a matter of executing the Strategic Plan… and keeping wayward members, opportunists and persons who don’t pull their weight in check. Easy right!!

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Do you agree with the blog post? 
Does it make sense but only under certain circumstances?
Would the steps vary depending on the type of association? 
Do you have anything to add or to take away?
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Thursday, 20 July 2017

Events: Monday 24th July 2017- Sunday 13th August 2017

Events are UPDATED DAILY as new information becomes available. 
Sooooo keep checking the post because you never know!!

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Date: Monday 24th July 2017
Location: The Central Bank Auditorium, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Time: 7:00 pm
Cost: $200.00 TT
Host: Africa Film Trinidad and Tobago
Tip: This festival is relatively new to the Trinidad and Tobago film festival landscape. It is growing from strength to strength. This very well might be a hot ticket item. 



Date: Wednesday 26th July 2017
Location: Fiesta Plaza Movie Towne, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Cost: FREE!!
Time: 9:30 pm 
Host: Fiesta Plaza
Tip: The performance space is closer to the back end of Fiesta Plaza. Seating space is somewhat limited so get there early or prepare to stand along the sides (which happens to be were all the bars are). It is pretty much a win win situation. 



Date: Sunday 29th July 2017
Location: Art 6, 6 Scott Street, St. Clair, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Time: All day, during the studio regular opening hours. 
Cost: FREE!!
Host: Art 6
Tip: This event has been deemed "Kid Friendly'. 
It runs from Saturday 29th July to Friday 4th August 2017.



Date: Saturday 29th July2017
Location: Kaiso Blues Cafe, #85 Woodford Street, Newtown
Time: 6:00 pm AND 9:00 pm
Cost: $200.00 (TT)
Host: Monio Music Limited
Tip: Kaiso Blues Cafe is has very limited seating. I would suggest that you book a table in advance of the show. Contact information is on the flyer!



Date: Sunday 30th July 2017
Location: Big Black Box, 33 Murray Street, Woodbrook, Port of Spain
Time: Unknown
Cost: Unknown
Host: Unknown
Tip: Murray Street is now a ONE WAY... make sure you are going the right way!




Date: Monday 31st July 2017
Location: City Hall Auditorium, Harris Promenade, San Fernando, Trinidad
Time: 8:00 pm
Cost: $150.00 TT
Host: TUCO
Tip: It is the night before the holiday!!! The cast has some major hitters and some up and coming hitters. Looks like a decent show. 



Wednesday, 12 July 2017

ALERT! Annual General Meeting (AGM)- National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT)


I'm REALLLLLLLY excited about this one!!

The National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT) has been operating with a caretaker committee for some time. This group of devout theatre folk laboured to revive NDATT to a place where it can have an Annual General Meeting! And...the day has come!!

Sunday 23rd July at 10:00 am at the Little Carib Theatre, 
White Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad

The main agenda for this meeting are the reports from the caretaker committee and the election to the posts for the NEW Executive! The post which are to be filled for a period of TWO years are:

1. President
2. Vice- President
3. Secretary
4. Assistant Secretary
5. Treasurer
6. Public Relations Officer
7. Education Officer
8. Resource Development Officer

The caretaker committee notes: "We urge anyone interested in the development of theatre in T&T to consider joining NDATT and also to seriously consider running for these posts. NDATT is the only statutory body that represents the interest of theatre in Trinidad and Tobago and it need new and vibrant young voices and energy." 


You can register for membership on the day at 9:00 am! 
Individual Membership $25.00; 
Student Membership $10.00;
Group Membership $100.00

If you would like more information on NDATT, or on becoming a member or on nominating a member for the executive email: nationaldramatnt@gmail.com  OR call Trevor Jadunath (outgoing president) at 622-4644.

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How do you feel about the revitalizing of NDATT?
Do you think it is relevant in 2017?
Do you think it can be sustainable?
What do you think NDATT should focus on for the next TWO years? 
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ALERT! Annual General Meeting (AGM)- Trinidad and Tobago Animation Network (TTAN)



CALLING ALL ANIMATORS AND SUNDRYYYYY!!

The FIRST Annual General Meeting of the Trinidad and Tobago Animation Network (TTAN) "will be held in Animation Department, University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT), John S. Donaldson Campus, Wrightson Road, Port Of Spain on Monday 17th July 2017 at 7:00 pm." 

Nominations for the TTAN Board of Directors were OPEN  up until Monday 19th June 2017:

1. President
2. Vice President
3. Secretary
4. Assistant Secretary
5. Treasurer
6. Assistant Treasurer
7. Public Relations Officer
8. Two (2) Trustees
9. Two (2) Officers

Membership to TTAN is open to: Animators, Film Professionals, Service and Support Industry Stakeholders; Corporate and Advertising Professionals!! 

For more information you can email: ttan.animation@gmail.com or 
Register as a member of TTAN at: http:/ttanimation.org/official-membership-registration/ 

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Do you think there is an animation industry in Trinidad and Tobago?
Do you think a sustainable industry could be developed?
What do you think is needed in order to develop a sustainable animation industry?
Do you even know any animators......

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!









Events: Monday 10th July 2017- Sunday 23rd July 2017

Events are UPDATED DAILY as new information becomes available. 
Sooooo keep checking the post because you never know!!

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Date: Tuesday 11th July 2017 and Thursday 13th July 2017
Time: 12:00 pm- 12:45 pm
Location: National Library Building, Abercromby Street, Port Of Spain, Trinidad
Cost: FREE!!!
Host: Ministry of Community Development, Culture and the Arts
Tip: The Brown Bag Series has been a feature in the cultural entertainment landscape for a few years. It is usually well attended with the audience coming and going depending on their lunch breaks. 
Normally, the experience these National Performing Arts entities you would have to pay in excess of $200.00 (TT)


Date: Thursday 13th July 2017 and Thursday 20th July 2017
Location: National Library, Abercromby Street, Port Of Spain, Trinidad
Time: 7:00 pm- 10:00 pm
Cost: FREE!!
Host: Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad and Tobago
Tip: This week the movie is "Queen of Katwe", I've heard good things about the movie so I'm excited to be in attendance. The Audio Visual Room at the National Library is a bit cold so you might wan to walk with a sweater.


Date: Friday 14th July 2017
Location: KATOS, Royal Palm Plaza, Maraval, Trinidad
Time: 9:00 pm
Cost: $100.00 (TT)
Host: DNA Promotions - DNATRINI@gmail.com
Tip: I haven't been to KATOS so I am not sure about the space or parking. I think there are stairs involved so the physically disabled might have a bit of an issue.


Date: Saturday 15th July 2017
Location: Prive, South Trunk Road, La Romaine, Trinidad
Time: 7:00 pm
Cost: $300.00 (TT)
Host: Unknown
Tip: You might want to try and secure your ticket in advance of the show, I suspect very few would be available at the door.



Date: Saturday 15th July 2017- Sunday 16th July 2017
Location: Southern Academy for the Performing Arts (SAPA), San Fernando, Trinidad
Time: Saturday 8:30 pm and Sunday 6:30 pm
Cost: Unknown
Host: Raymond Choo Kong Productions
Tip: I heard this production is very funny from an unbiased audience member, check it out! See flyer of contact information.


Date: Saturday 15th July and Sunday 16th July 2017
Location: Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies, Valsayn, Trinidad
Time: Saturday 8:30 pm and Sunday 6:30 pm
Cost: Unknown
Host: RS/RR Productions
Tip: I would call the box office to secure tickets and directions. The venue is accessed via the Churchill Roosevelt Highway heading East... so if you aren't too sure of where you are going... you might have to drive up and down the highway.



Date: Wednesday 19th July 2017
Location: Medulla Art Gallery, 37 Fitts StreetWoodbrook, Trinidad
Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost: Regulars $ 80.00 (TT); Students with ID $40.00 (TT); Seniors $60.00 (TT)
Host: Culturego Magazine and Nu Artillery and Medulla
Tip: You will see naked people and it is OK. The human body is a beautiful work of art. However! NO PHOTOGRAPHY ALLOWED. BRING YOUR OWN MATERIALS.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT! Call 680-1041/622-1196


Date: Friday 21st July 2017
Location: The Brian Lara Promenade, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost: FREE!!
Host: Africa Film Trinidad and Tobago
Tip: "Just Not Married tells a story of two brother: Victor, a recent ex-com trying to piece his life together and Duke, a brilliant undergraduate determined to see his mum live. Duke enlists the help of his two friends in a tricky enterprise."




Date: Saturday 22nd July 2017 and Sunday 23rd July 2017
Location: Learning Resource Centre Auditorium, University of the West Indies (UWI) ,
St. Augustine, Trinidad
Time: 7:00 pm
Cost: $100.00 (TT)
Host: UWI Afrikan Society
Tip: Every year the UWI Afrikan Society puts on an event, and every year it grows from strength to strength. Just make sure you are parked in the correct area on UWI Campus...
you could get a boot and a fine if you are "illegally" parked.

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