These will be my 20 or so new questions for Mr. Ed Maloney.
Questions and number of questions asked will be subject to change:
If you were to give a message to your younger self, what
would it be?
When did you start collecting airplanes?
Why did you start collecting airplanes?
What do you think of when a plane is added to the museum?
Did you picture your plane collecting to grow to this scale
60 years ago?
Volunteers
What do you define volunteering as?
What does any volunteer need to have?
What roles does volunteering have at your museum?
How has volunteering changed over the years?
How has the communication worked? What didn’t?
Why do you think people volunteer?
Skills
What skills are required to volunteer at Planes of Fame?
What kind of freedom does Planes of Fame give to volunteers
in utilizing outside skills?
How does Planes of Fame allow volunteers to utilize outside
skills?
Management
What do you define volunteer management as?
How does Planes of Fame choose to manage its volunteers?
What should the relationship between managers and volunteers
be?
What do you perceive the relationship is between managers
and volunteers?
Museum Message
What is Planes of Fame’s message/quota/motto?
How has Planes of Fame communicated that message over the
years?
Visitors
How has your collection affected your visitor’s experience?
How have you communicated with guests over years?
How has Planes of Fame chosen to communicate with its
guests?
How have visitors at your museum changed over the years?
How have you adjusted to those changes?
What is your biggest challenge when working with visitors?
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