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Rotary District 9465 Visioning promo to clubs
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The Purpose of this Presentation
• A promotional slide show to inform Clubs.
• To explain all the steps in the Visioning process
• To show how Visioning fits in with Rotary
International’s strategic initiatives.
• To assist clubs in planning for the future.
…...Please ask questions as we are going through
- 3. Club Vision Facilitation
• A multi-District program currently
promoted by Rotary International as best
practice
• Club facilitation helps a Rotary Club to
design its own vision / identity and then
sets out the necessary steps to achieve
that vision.
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Rotary International Strategic
Priorities and Goals
1. Support & Strengthen Clubs
• Foster Club Innovation & Flexibility
• Encourage clubs to participate in a variety of
service activities
• Promote membership diversity
• Improve member recruitment and retention
• Develop Leaders
• Start new dynamic clubs
• Encourage Strategic Planning at Club & District
Levels
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Rotary International Strategic
Priorities and Goals
2. Focus and Increase Humanitarian Service
• Eradicate Polio
• Increase sustainable service focussed on:
- Youth Service Programs
- The Rotary Foundation’s six areas of focus
• Increase collaboration and connection with other
organisations
• Create significant projects both locally and
internationally
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Rotary International Strategic
Priorities and Gaols
3. Enhance Public Image and Awareness
• Unify image and brand awareness
• Publicize action-oriented service
• Promote core values
• Emphasise vocational service
• Encourage clubs to promote their networking
opportunities and signature activities.
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Rotary International
Long Range Planning Guide for Clubs &
Districts
• Involve past, current, and incoming club leaders
• Have an unbiased facilitator or group of facilitators
run strategic planning meetings
• Align club goals with those of District and the Rotary
International Strategic Priorities and Goals
• Draft a vision statement describing your club in the
future
• Prioritize club goals by participant consensus
• Identify annual goals that support the top three-year
goals
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TAKE YOUR CLUB TO
THE NEXT LEVEL
Implement a Club
Leadership Plan
• Develop a long range
plan
• Simplify the committee
structure
• Involve all club members
Be a Vibrant Club
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1. The Process
• A 2 – 3 hour event. Flexible delivery
• Led by a trained experienced Rotarian
facilitators.
• Ideally it should include a representative
body of the Club’s members (or all
members in a small club)
• All members’ ideas are of equal value.
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Writing Exercise (cont)
• Envision your Club as to where you want
it to be in 5 years’ time
• Ideas written in very simple short
sentences or dot points.
• You will be given a paper copy of the
writing exercise at your Rotary meeting to
complete at home, or sent a copy by
email if you are absent.
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Writing Exercise (cont)
Vision (What do we stand for in our community?)
Our Club attributes (demographics, etc.)
Public Image and Awareness
Rotary Foundation (Giving and receiving)
Fundraising
Club Service (Club Administration)
Vocational Service
Community Service
Youth Service
International Service
Membership Size (addressed in voting sessions)
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Round 1 – Blue Dots
Round 2 – Red Dots
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Action Plan (cont)
ACTION WHO WHEN (Specific Date)
Compile the facilitation wall charts
Create a vision statement or “elevator
speech” for our club using the information
gathered this evening.
Schedule a club forum to share what has
happened
Assemble a President’s Planning
Committee (PPC) and implement the plan
Choose a Club Vision Champion
Agree on a Club Vision Mentor
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90% of 250 clubs who have completed
the process in 10+ Districts shared two
common results.
• The Club encountered membership
growth in the first year
• Clubs initiated at least one other
significant service project or endeavour.
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• Gave club members the opportunity to
talk about where they want the club to
go (never enough time at meetings)
• It was not at all boring (as was
expected by some). I liked the dot
concept.
- 22. Feedback from Australian Clubs
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• The concept of looking ahead 5 years,
gave the opportunity to be daring
• What energy was in the room last
night! We certainly would have received
an award from the District Governor at
Conference.
• Let’s do it!
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The future is not someplace we are
going to, but one we are creating.
The paths to it are not found, but
made, and the making of those paths
change both the maker and the
destination.
(John Scharr)
- 24. A thought to ponder….
When a tree stops growing - it is
ready to die... A Rotary club is like
that. It is moving ahead only when
it is growing. When the growing
ends, the knife-and-fork club
begins. ~ Charles G. Tennent
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