OVERVIEW

  Home
 
President Welcome
 
Jaycee History
 
Local Chapters
 
State Projects
  Join Today!
  Search

  STAY INFORMED
  Calendar
 
State Events
 
Communicator
 
Iowa Action
 
Message Board
  Photo Album
  

 
RESOURCES 
  Awards/Forms
 
Document Library
 
Graphics
 
Marketing Tools
 
National Programs
    
  
CONTACTS
   State Cabinet
   Regions/Districts
  
Program Managers
  
Iowa Service Ctr

   LINKS
   Foundation
   Hawkeye Corps
  
Iowa JCI Senate
  
U.S. Jaycees
  
Junior Chamber Intl

 


Jaycee Program Areas

A long-standing principle of the Jaycees has been the Jaycee Triangle. Note that the logo is an equilateral triangle with the arrows indicating a distinct overlapping.  The sides of the triangle represent community development, management development and individual development.

The triangle completely surrounds a circle, which represents the member.

The logo does, in fact, represent a process.  It is equilateral, so that equal emphasis is placed upon all three areas of activities and overlapping because each activity is dependent upon the other and is an integral part of the other. It is a process by which the "whole chapter" can offer its members a "total experience" personal growth, development of their managerial skills and effective service to the community.

Three functions are absolutely essential for the "total Jaycee concept" to be a reality: management development, individual development and community development programming.

If a chapter is poorly managed, it may suffer from lack of organization, morale, pride, fiscal stability or recognition as a credible group.

When a Jaycee chapter does not offer self-improvement programs like Personal Dynamics, Leadership Dynamics, Communication Dynamics, Speak-Up or Family Life Development, it fails to provide an individual member with the most unique tools available within the Jaycees for pursuit of personal goals.

When a chapter rests solely on its record of community development programs, it may lack the cohesive stability of a well managed organization, exhaust the leadership currently available or fail to provide for the development of emerging Jaycees.

The beneficiaries when such a cohesive combination of chapter functions complement each other, are the individual member and the community.  Only then is it possible to "develop the whole member through He whole chapter" and realize the worth of this total chapter concept.

 


Membership

  Management

Individual
Development


Community
Development


Marketing


Administration