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Originally Posted by kswetzig
This is going to be a big question that all Fraternities and Sororities will have to address in the near future. One thing to look at is asking hard questions like why are people dropping out, or why are they not joining? They claim that it is money, however if you really love and value something you will find a way to bring it into your life. No education is free, so how can we make the GREEK community seem like a steal of a deal! Where are your other groups at, and what do your members, or future members want? I do this all the time and write the answers out. It can be difficult at times; however it is needed for our groups to move forward. What are you doing to give to the members? Are they getting the personal development that we are all craving? Do we have positive leadership to keep people on their toes and proud to be part of ABC group at Z campus? Maybe keeping members around is doing something so simple such setting a goal to compliment 5 of your members a day. I feel that should be a requirement for all Chapter Presidents! Hope this helps.
~KYLE~
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Try telling John Q. Greek that he doesn't really love his organization by not being able to shell out over $700 in dues when his parents were laid off and are now facing foreclosure. Yeah, he really doesn't love his fraternity enough
Yeah, compliment him once a day, let's see if that solves his financial situation. This reminds me of the Donnie Darko lifeline exercise.