FlaKeys,
Let me ask you, do you have any close advisors on the board that support you, whether friends or not?
The reason I ask is that taking control is easier when you have the support of at least a handful. If you have a member who is the leader of a clique it may be very difficult to run your group effectively, especially if this person is very outspoken.
In regards to the few members not showing up, what does the Bylaws state?
Do you send out an agenda beore each meeting? If so, what you may want to do is put these members on the agenda. When their report comes up if they are not there then make a point of it. Have the Secretary put the absense, and thus no report, in the minutes. Then next month same thing. Sooner or later things will change, and hopefully others will realize the problem.
You may want to start looking to groom certain members for a board position. If you have supportive, active members ask them if they would be interested in running next year.
Here's some other things that might help...
- Do you have a Volunteer Coordinator? If so it is she that should be obtaining the volunteers for the events and not the event chairs themselves.
- Also you may want to try to change things up by appointing committees for things that are normally a single person. For example, this year I instituted a change and created an Enrichment Committee. I had one member who wanted to head it up, but by having a committee, that I am on as well, you can ensure that the word gets around, others no how and what is being done, and no one person has to take on too much.
As I always seem to do I agree with OneandOnly that you, as President, need to control your group and running it as a business is the way to go. I am always on top of everything that is going on. When I see possible issues I prevent them from happening before they become an issue. It's funny that sometimes I kind of disagree with the PTOtoday stance. For example Tim promotes leaders stepping back and letting the members do their job. I agree with that, but as President I feel that it is my job to ensure that everything goes as best as it can. For that to happen I need to be in the know. Sure my committee chair can make it happen, but I have to be in the know about everything and if my committee chair is not doing this then we end up having words.
So far I have not had many issues like this, and when I have I usually just offer a hand and get the info I need.
My best recommendation is to be strong and run your group like you feel you need to. others will either fall in line or be replaced.
Good luck,
presidentJim