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President's Column

WHEW!!! The All-Member Survey is finally here, included as an insert in this month's EXPLORER.

Remember my plan to carry out the theme of "Value, Value, Value," and to undertake a "Value Proposition for AAPG?" Well, that means clarifying and capturing the services and benefits desired by the stakeholders.

And that means you, the individual member.

The proven best way to deliver such a proposition is to conduct an all-member survey.

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WHEW!!! The All-Member Survey is finally here, included as an insert in this month's EXPLORER.

Remember my plan to carry out the theme of "Value, Value, Value," and to undertake a "Value Proposition for AAPG?" Well, that means clarifying and capturing the services and benefits desired by the stakeholders.

And that means you, the individual member.

The proven best way to deliver such a proposition is to conduct an all-member survey.


The development of the survey has had a long history, starting in August 1997, with the formation of the Advisory Council Ad Hoc Elected Editor Committee. The idea got a boost in May 1999, when the House of Delegates recommended an all-member survey on the BULLETIN.

In August 2000, the Advisory Council established an ad hoc committee "to develop a program and service enhancement plan that would identify and prioritize programs and services that would provide the greatest number of benefits to the greatest number of members."

This resulted in the Executive Committee establishing a special EC/AC/HOD committee in April 2001 to develop a survey focusing both on the usefulness of existing programs and services, and also to sample opinion on a wide range of new proposals.

The joint committee met at least five times and exchanged hundreds of e-mails in the effort to define, select and prioritize the topics and questions.

Finally, bids from four professional survey companies were received and a selection was made. The Executive Committee, AAPG's professional staff, the survey company and the joint ad hoc committee all had a hand in the final product.

I have rarely seen so much work and effort expended on a single product.


Directions are simple — just remove the insert, spend about 5-10 minutes completing the survey, fold and mail.

Alternatively, you can respond electronically. The site address is on the published survey.

Here is your chance to have a say-so on the activities of AAPG. What changes and improvements do we need to make? It is in your best interest to respond.

The survey is important in our effort to create value for every member — and to build a better association.

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