by Scott Ducey » Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:10 pm
Dick, I think you are confused. The "New Member Marketing Package" is merely a new membership package, which includes the mag, a sticker, and other misc items. Non-members do not receive updates about ICS. Where are you coming up with this info? But since you are the resident "Marketing Expert" what specific accomplishments can you point to relative to the work you have done for ICS that supports your contention of being a marketing expert? Can you quantify the results? has you work resulted in increased membership, or stemming the tide of members leaving? have you made an attempt at all to reconcile the concerns of a number of members about their issues and concerns for the Comanche future? Because I think if I look at the Young Members Advisory Council (which you spearheaded), I thought this was a disaster on your part. You portrayed this to the Board as you are trying to elicit feedback from the young members. On paper it is a great idea. there were 5 or 6 groups that were contacted, and only two responded at all to your query. Hardly seems like you did a good job marketing there. I guess the best part of all, you largely ignored the feedback from young members because it conflicted with your agenda at the Spring Board meeting. i do not view this behavior as tenents of a good leader.
Having said this, I do believe you do a very good job at marketing yourself. While you failed at trying to run things at the EAA (at least that is what i hear), you are doing a good job at convincing the ICS leadership that you are the man for the job. I do not think you are the man for the ICS future, however, I don't think I am either. but i know my limitations. From where I stand, you have really not accomplished anything for ICS. You attend board meetings and do not listen, and when someone tries to make a point, you speak over them. you even tried to tell Bruce thuman at the spring board meeting the cost about shipping max conrads plane to Piper. you said $1,000 because you did it for boats. Bruce in short order proved you did not know what you were talking about, but you continued your tone, as if you knew exactly what the answer was, and the truth is, you didn't. I am sure none of what I say here is news to those at the ICS board either.
You claim to have done research on other aviation organizations, and use this research to support your hypothesis. HOwever, nowhere is there a formal & detailed report about your efforts. I suspect your research is involves doing a google search and looking at AOPA, EAA and ABS. That really is not research. the truth is, none of these organizations should be compared to ICS, except perhaps ABS. But ABS does not have the same issues as ICS, they are still supported, and they have members in multiples of us.
It is unfortunate that you view this as a political game, as frankly, this is something that should be fun. This post that you make here epitomizes your approach - lots of words, but very little content. You do not seem to understand the simple tenants of the information that ICS captures and is available to all members, not just you. you are not even aware that the inforamtion that you contend is kept privately, is widely available to anyone. i would think the "marketing chairman" would know this. i would think someone that wants to run ICS would know this too.
I hope you do not view this as 'personal'. I am not very good at politics. I just like keeping things simple and out in the open. Since you and Bernie subscribe to one-sided discussions, perhaps it would be a good idea to include this dialog in the Comanche Flyer since you rarely wade into the forums. It is important for the membership know what kind of person you are, understand your positions, and you vision for ICS since you seem quite determined to have a leadership role.
Best regards,
Scott Ducey