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How satisfied are you with the SDPN group?
Very Unsatisfied Unsatisfied Neutral Satisfied Very Satisfied
* Meeting Times
* Meeting Location
* Relationships Generated
* Business Generated
* SDPN Website
* Overall
 
 
 
* To make our group more purposeful and defined, we need to step up the commitment. With this being said, attendees would be members or guests. Members would get full benefits and guests would get a chance to experience the group. Do you agree?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
* In order to provide valuable resources and tools to the group, it is neccessary to collect some form of fees. The more money in the reserve, the more we can offer our members. What amount would you be comfortable to pay as an annual fee to be a SDPN Member?
 
$50 per year
 
$75 per year
 
$100 per year
 
$125 per year
 
 
 
* In addition to an annual fee, members would be required to adhere to an attendance policy of approximately 75% of the meetings. These meetings will be audited over a time period and members will owe $5 per meeting count that they fall short. What invoice cycle would you prefer be implemented?
 
Quarterly Audit (Minimum 4 meetings must be attended)
 
Semi-Annual Audit (Minimum 8 meetings must be attended
 
Annual Audit (Minimum 16 meetings must be attended)
 
 
 
* We understand that not everyone can commit to being a member because of the annual fee or the attendance requirement. So non-members, also known as guests, can attend as often as they prefer at a rate of $5 per meeting. New guests would get 2 free evaluation visits. Are you okay with that?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
Member Benefits are critical to the health and growth of SDPN. We want to enhance or current tools and provide some additional ones. Please indicate the importance of the following:
Very Unimportant Somewhat Unimportant Neutral Somewhat Important Very Important
* Website Profile & Blogs
* Business Showcases
* SDPN Marketing / Thank You Cards
Cross Selling Email Templates
 
 
 
Are there any tools or resources you would like to see implemented?
   
 
 
 
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