Sunday, June 6, 2021

A Professional Membership: How valuable is it?


      Over the last 5 years, I have been asking myself the same question over and over regarding my AAPA membership -- to renew or not to renew? A question that many of us grapple with while others don’t any longer when they receive their annual invitation / renewal letter to join or renew their membership. Much like many of you, I too, have wondered, if not wrestled with this recurring query of mine:  how much is an AAPA membership really worth in light of what we went through regarding the AAPA HOD's ambivalence of the name change for decades? What a better example of collective Paralysis Analysis...for the longest a never ending status quo--essentially.

      However, I suppose, in attempting to answer this question I/you could dissect this or approach it in many different ways; from a financial ( dues ) perspective, or / to from a benefits perspective, or some other perspective: well …you get the picture. Either way, trying to gauge the real value at first is not a simple task as it might seem, especially when you run into a few other secondary questions such as: 1) do the benefits add up?;  2) does the membership dues pays for itself over and over?

        Generally speaking, as anyone can see, and from an investment perspective, it boils down to this: is this a “risky” or a possible “rewarding investment opportunity” that I can’t afford to miss? Or can this reflective question take you beyond the often times expected knee-jerk-reflex response; do I renew or do I not renew my membership because of  X, Y, Z reasons?

        Obviously, whatever your reason(s) is/are, or whether to allow your membership to lapse or to renew, your ultimate decision will require significant consideration(s).  Chances are your expectations & professional needs to some degree will ultimately play into your final decision-making process. However, this has to be placed in context, meaning that both premises are quite different now; particularly compared from when you 1st started your career or evolved through the years. Somehow, like many of you, I feel some professional affiliations no longer offer the value that they once did. I can assure you the list can be long and personal, but that can be subject of discussion for a future occasion. However, let me share next why some PA organizational memberships value have diminished over the years for me.

        Simply because in my view, through the years AAPA's rhetoric gets updated, and/or recycled, but in essence often times these professional organization’s seek to serve only their agenda and in many cases not the group’s collective desired agenda. To a great extent, and pretty much what has been seen in recent years with the dwindling of AAPA’s membership numbers. They will be the first ones to openly admit it (as self-reported in their 2013-15 published strategic report ) about this issue.

        Essentially my personal views parallels with the underlying sentiment voiced by many of you in The Huddle as well as other PA forums/blog sites. Pretty much rooted  on felling an angst  over the past several years of being completely disenfranchised–ignored—from our very own AAPA.

       Therefore, the way I see it, is this: professional affiliation(s) should not pose any dilemmas for any paying due member nor should it have any dubious repercussions as to the overall membership value benefit. But it does for me as well as many others too. Basically in my experience, this has hold true when my membership lifetime benefits did not aligned themselves with my expected & desired goal (result) based on the longstanding hx of hesitation in the re-naming of our profession due to the well  known longstanding impasse in the AAPA’s HODs since 1994-- even this is no longer to be the case as we all know it.

        Thus, one can easily see why past poor organizational performance based on internal gridlock politics and unfinished business history has usurped the value of an AAPA membership in spite of all the buzz of the new elected AAPA leadership and their new polished rhetoric. Truthfully nothing more than “band-aid” politics throughout the history of the academy, even though this could one of the best substantive gain everyone has seen in recent times. Finally, our title has officially been approved by the HOD in May 24th,2021. So are we still going to remain brand-less for another five decades?

        So, if the culture (their mission/vision and corporate behavior) of a national or state chapter organization that you’re professionally affiliated with doesn’t align with your values and needs, then what’s the purpose of the membership?. Much like any other purchased service in our economic system you may want to belong to an organization whose culture aligns with your values and professional needs. Hoping to get a decent ROI for your buck--will we get it now? Only time will tell.

    

 


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