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Why is some sort of alumni involvement in a club or society a *good idea*? | Why is some sort of alumni involvement in a club or society a *good idea*? | ||
- I think this should be split into why it's a good idea from the society's perspective (i.e. | |||
from the ordinary member/committee perspective) and why it's a good idea from the alumni | |||
perspective. Identify specifically how it benefits the society, and how it benefits alumni. | |||
* Alumni are coming back to DCU to help out with Clubs & Socs independently, and for free | * Alumni are coming back to DCU to help out with Clubs & Socs independently, and for free | ||
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Why is some sort of alumni involvement in a club or society a *bad idea*? | Why is some sort of alumni involvement in a club or society a *bad idea*? | ||
- Again, I think this should be split into the downsides for alumni (takes up time, | |||
maybe some alumni don't want to be contacted regarding alumni activities etc.) and the | |||
downsides for societies. Looking at it this way helps identify specific issues and how they | |||
can be addressed. | |||
* Most of the power needs to be with the ordinary members, it'd be bad if the oldies were throwing their weight around years after they've left | * Most of the power needs to be with the ordinary members, it'd be bad if the oldies were throwing their weight around years after they've left |
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