While you may draft or receive an organizing script early on, it is meant merely as a sample of an effective organizing conversation. Such scripts provide ideas for topics to hit upon and ways of structuring a conversation that ideally help move a non-member to join as a member, or move a current member to become more actively involved.
Always remember that an effective organizing conversation is personalized. You should never recite a script. Talk with the people you visit, not at them. Tell them why you’re there, then listen to what they say next and have a dialogue about it. Be genuine. Often, it’s helpful to let them know why you joined as an active dues-paying member.
When first approaching someone to have a conversation, ask if they’re able to talk for a little while. If it’s not a good time to talk, ask when a good time would be. Make note of it.
DO
- ask them to sign the membership form before you leave, rather than leaving it with them.
- schedule a date to come back and pick up the form if they don’t sign it before you leave.
- emphasize that the chapter is only as strong as its members if asking them to volunteer, come to an event, or participate in an action.
- ask questions designed to involve the listener in thinking about and discussing the chapter.
- listen more than you talk.
- say “I don’t know” if you don’t have an answer.
- help potential members find the information they seek.
- stick to the reason for the visit—and don’t get sidetracked by other topics.
- point out that any criticisms they have are all the more reason for them to get personally involved.
- let them know you’ll be back in a week or two to talk further, if they don’t join immediately but haven’t ruled out joining.
DON’T
- be afraid to ask colleagues to join.
- start formulating your response before they’ve finished talking.
- enter into heated arguments.
- gossip or deal in personalities—stick to principles and issues.
Related Resources
- Sample presentation on Union Organizing 101 for use when forming a new union chapter or rebuilding membership in an existing one
- Sample contact sheet for office visits when building membership
- Sample contact sheet for office visits when doing a union card drive