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As we often say here, "the Search function is your friend," but the typical person who comes here looking to start a new fraternity or sorority -- whether a local or a chapter -- doesn't do a search but rather posts a new thread and gets relevant answers in that thread. Often, these posters come here wanting to know how to start a chapter of a particular GLO. (See this from this past April, for example.) Sometimes they want to start Greek life on a campus with none, sometimes just they want a new option. Sometimes their reasons are valid, sometimes not so much. I'm not in any way trying to say we shouldn't be as helpful as we can be in providing the kind of information you describe as appropriate. You're quite right about that. I'm just saying that it's already happening, and I doubt that the way it's happening is likely to change, even if we try to say "This thread is the place to ask about starting a new GLO." |
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taudelt1910,
Could you explain the difference between "governance" and "management" - if you believe there is a difference - when it comes to leading a national Greek letter organization? |
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If any visitors out there are interested in starting a new fraternity or sorority...feel free to ask your quesions away. Thanks, TauDelt |
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Aren't you trying to get a new organization off the ground? (Or a relatively new organization?)
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I am the Executive Director of Gamma Xi Phi Professional Arts Fraternity, so yes, it's new. But I was just making conversation since dude seemed like he was making himself available. But that's fine, we have a great board of trustees. Plus, I'm awesome on a standalone basis.
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Ok, let me start at the beginning...
Senusret, I wasn't ignoring your post. I had posted a quick reply to MysticCat and hadn't yet seen your post come in. I apologize if my actions in some way offended you. I did not intend to ignore your valid question. That being said, the difference between governance and management isn't really fundamental. Management is an extension of governance, especially in a Greek organization. Many times Greek Organizations differentiate between Policy and Governance and operate in a policy/governance model. Policy is left up to the Organization's board of directors and the actual implementation (governance) of policy is left up to the Administration (usually paid) of the fraternity or sorority in question. To give an easy example, The board makes it a policy that all new colonies have to meet the following standards (A,B, & C), it is up to the administration (the Executive Director) to implement the policy how he sees fit and to check that all new groups meet A, B, & C standards in any way that he chooses so long as he conforms to the policy. Governance is the broader aspect of project management. I've found that when leading a fraternity, you can't always be a project manager, but need to think of the overall impact on the whole organization, thus governance of the whole group. AmIBlue, when I say that they are a "valid alternative" it's not at all an insulting comment. It is the truth! They have many of the characteristics of NPC groups, but are not in the NPC. I don't know how else you would describe that. AlphaFrog, there are hard and fast rules to joining the NPC. Unfortunately, for whatever reason no new organiztion has been able to conform to those standards since 1951. I am not criticizing the NPC, they have their reasons for not opening up to new organizations. However, I think you are casting aspersions when you say that women's organizaitons who ARE NOT NPC are less safe or are someway deficient. MysticCat, You disapprove of this thread. I understand that, it's ok, I will continue it anyway. It's great to have a forum where we can all disagree. |
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The problem with the usage of "valid alternative" to NPC is the implication that NPC orgs are everyone's first choice; therefore non-NPC orgs are second best.
Clearly, this is not the case. |
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