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On-demand available here: http://bit.ly/2wVHL52
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2. Why Professional and
Business Networking is
important
Best use of resources – time and money
Personal Development
Business Development and networking
Continuing education
Mentoring
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3. Meeting format
One hour meeting to be divided
Club Notices and reports – 15 minutes
Professional or business presentation – 30
minutes
Rotary or service education topic - 15 minutes
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4. Professional or business
presentation format and topics
Member speaker: Examples
Presentation on professional topic / business
activity
Member professional experience
Professional book review
Business / professional speaker
Debate on business / professional topic
Or other alternative formats!
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5. Why professional and
business activities are
important?
Back to our roots – This was where Rotary
started!
Delivers on the expectations of potential
members for professional and business
development
Vocational service is at the core of Rotary
Vocational Service creates value for members
Answers the question – What is in it for me?
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6. Why professional and
business activities are
important?
Promotes the second object of Rotary
The recognition of the worthiness of all useful
occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s
occupation as an opportunity to serve society
High ethical standards in business and
professions;
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7. Why member presentations
should dominate?
The topics delivered by members offer:-
Opportunities for sharing knowledge,
Creates awareness of members business and professional
interests
Fosters networking and mentoring through further discussion at
meetings and social activities.
Opportunity to identify member skills and expertise that may be
applied in Club Service.
The opportunity for developing presentation and public speaking
skills.
Put members first as a characteristic of the meetings and club
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8. Potential Professional or
business presentation topics
Materials Handling and Mineral Processing Equipment.
Design, Product Development, Project Management and
Construction.
A 30 Minute MBA
Analytics at Work and Competing on Analytics
An Introduction to Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
Supply Chain Management
Key Performance Indicators
Big Data – What is it? Where is it used? How does it affect me?
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18. Rotary and / or Service Topics
Professional and Business Networking and
Presentations as a core Rotary Club Activity
What is a Rotary Club? What can it be?
Rotary Basics
Rotary Foundation
Vocational Service
New Generations
Community Service
Rotary Fellowships
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19. Vocational Service
Vocational Service Month
Every October, Rotarians are encouraged to focus their
attention on vocational service. Vocational Service Month is
an opportunity to begin year-long vocational service
activities, ranging from Rotary discussions to awards to
community projects.
21. The Road to Club
Development and Growth
Program
Develop a program of five to ten weeks or fortnights of
presentation meetings
Attempt to attract 100 potential members
Hope to convert at least 30 to club members
Marketing
Develop a marketing plan
Contact a wide range of young professional potential members –
Invitation
Generate a source list of potential members
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22. Sources of potential
members?
JCLA current and past members
Alumni of Rotary Programs (GSE,
ambassadorial scholars, etc.)
Business School graduates and current
students
Past participants in Rotary Youth Projects
Rotaract, especially older members close
to “leaving” age.
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23. Invitation and Communication
Determine best methods to contact potential
members
How can we persuade them to at least participate in
some or all of the sample view of our “new” club.
Create publicity material
Flyer,
Facebook notification,
Email
Communicate our planned program and invite
attendance. E-WA
24. What about fun and
fellowship?
Best achieved in social events rather than
meetings
Traditional Rotary Club meetings offer limited
opportunity
Promote interaction and networking
Before and after meetings,
At social events
Members becoming friends outside normal
meetings E-WA
25. Where to from here?
Dare to be different
Adopt, Adapt, Improve
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