---+++ Starting A Group --------- * Determine what exists currently * Determine what members are currently missing out on meetings and try to get them involved (in particular) * Pick a date and time - defer to current if applicable * Make a list of locations in the group's local area that can, more or less, gaurantee we'll be able to use for meetings 80% of the time - Give preference to the location that has been used most often - if an existing group. * Document/Locate documentation on current infrastructure * Identify missing infrastructure and delegate responsibility for each item * Identify local businesses that may have people who wish to present * Find "filler" presentations for the meetings in which there are no guest speakers (what are we good at, what do we have experience with?) -- Main.BenBoulan - 17 Sep 2002 <br> *See Also:* PoliciesOfGNHLUG
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