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When you started your Amway Global-powered business,
chances are you
also joined an organization dedicated to
supporting your needs – the Independent Business
Owners Association International (IBOAI).
Like you, the people who serve on the Board of
the IBOAI are proud to be Independent Business Owners (IBOs).
They're committed to ensuring that the many aspects of the
opportunity – products, programs, the Independent Business
Ownership Plan, and more – are as good tomorrow, if not
better, than they are today.
The IBOAI Board meets four times a year and,
through it eight committees, discusses issues and makes
recommendations to Amway Global for the continuing growth and
success of the business.
Executive Committee exercises the powers
and authority of the IBOAI between regular and special Board
meetings, including the appointment of members to the other
seven standing committees. The Executive Committee also
reviews any recommendations submitted by IBOs throughout
North America.
Awards & Recognition Committee evaluates
and recommends changes as appropriate to the IBO Plan and
the annual Amway Global Business Incentives.
Business Operations Committee addresses
programs, promotions, distribution, technology, and similar
matters that affect the operation of every IBO business.
Governance & Oversight Committee reviews
Board actions and operations to ensure the IBOAI remains
aligned with the principles of integrity, responsibility,
and corporate governance.
Hearing & Disputes Committee helps
facilitate and promote mutually satisfactory resolutions of
IBO concerns and disputes.
Legal & Ethics Committee focuses on the
Rules of Conduct and addresses a variety of related topics,
such as the internet, dispute resolution, and professional
development programs.
Marketing Advisory Committee reviews and
provides input about products, catalogs, Quixtar.com, and
more.
Multicultural & International Committee
considers the needs of today's ever-evolving multicultural
marketplace as well as policies concerning business outside
North America.
This is your business, and the IBOAI is your
organization. Make a difference by sharing your thoughts and
ideas with your fellow IBOAI members as well as the Board.
To contact the IBOAI Board or learn more about its
activities, go to www.iboai.com.
Copyright
2006. Source: May/June 2006 Achieve®
magazine. Reprinted with
permission.
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