This is the joint presentation of James Martin, District Communications Chair and David Rankin, District Governor covering the year ahead for the Club Communications & PR Officers and also outlining the changes and developments that have been undertaken over the last 12 months.
2012 2013 club presentation - strategic planpentagonrotary
The document outlines the strategic plan and focus of the Crystal City-Pentagon Rotary Club for 2012-2013. The club aims to expand membership diversity, increase member participation in projects and events, enhance fundraising, and promote the club's work to the community. Key initiatives include retaining current members, recruiting new members from local groups, ensuring all members participate in yearly service projects, increasing attendance at leadership programs, creating a transparent project process, and sharing successes more widely. The document also details the club leadership structure and operating budget for the year.
El documento presenta las partes principales de un árbol en inglés y español, incluyendo raíces, tronco, ramas y hojas. Invita al lector a dibujar un árbol y etiquetar sus partes para practicar los nuevos vocabularios.
Ground Zero Forecasting: Business Forecasting and Planning at the City LevelIE Group
The document discusses developing city-level demand forecasts to support strategic planning and sales resource allocation. It describes a forecasting system that estimated historical and future demand in over 300 cities using economic, demographic and other data. The system generated city-level estimates of market sizes and penetration rates for information technology products and services across various industries, company sizes and vertical markets. These city-level estimates were derived by applying econometric modeling to relate key economic and demographic drivers to relative IT penetration rates in cities compared to their countries overall. The model was then calibrated using available city-level IT data and client feedback.
District Assembly 2011 - James Martin plenary sessionRotary 1010
This document discusses Rotary's public image and the need to improve public relations efforts. It notes that founder Paul Harris stressed the importance of reaching large non-Rotarian audiences. It also references Rotary International's strategic plan to enhance public awareness of the brand and promote its core values and service work. The document questions whether the club's messaging needs updating and poses questions about collaborating with other organizations for publicity purposes.
Rotary District 1010 Marketing Presentation delivered by Gary Macalister, District Marketing Officer at the MPRC Breakout session during the 2011 Assembly held in May at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
District Assembly 2010 - Amabassadorial ScholarRotary 1010
Presentation given by Lungile Zakwe, our District Ambassadorial Scholar from South Africa. The presentation was excellently recieved by the Assembly and is now available for download for those who may have missed it
This document contains over 100 quotes on a wide range of topics from history, politics, economics, work, creativity, life, and more from various notable figures throughout history such as Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, George Bernard Shaw, and Mark Twain. The quotes provide insights, observations, and words of wisdom on their respective subjects in brief snippets.
2012 2013 club presentation - strategic planpentagonrotary
The document outlines the strategic plan and focus of the Crystal City-Pentagon Rotary Club for 2012-2013. The club aims to expand membership diversity, increase member participation in projects and events, enhance fundraising, and promote the club's work to the community. Key initiatives include retaining current members, recruiting new members from local groups, ensuring all members participate in yearly service projects, increasing attendance at leadership programs, creating a transparent project process, and sharing successes more widely. The document also details the club leadership structure and operating budget for the year.
El documento presenta las partes principales de un árbol en inglés y español, incluyendo raíces, tronco, ramas y hojas. Invita al lector a dibujar un árbol y etiquetar sus partes para practicar los nuevos vocabularios.
Ground Zero Forecasting: Business Forecasting and Planning at the City LevelIE Group
The document discusses developing city-level demand forecasts to support strategic planning and sales resource allocation. It describes a forecasting system that estimated historical and future demand in over 300 cities using economic, demographic and other data. The system generated city-level estimates of market sizes and penetration rates for information technology products and services across various industries, company sizes and vertical markets. These city-level estimates were derived by applying econometric modeling to relate key economic and demographic drivers to relative IT penetration rates in cities compared to their countries overall. The model was then calibrated using available city-level IT data and client feedback.
District Assembly 2011 - James Martin plenary sessionRotary 1010
This document discusses Rotary's public image and the need to improve public relations efforts. It notes that founder Paul Harris stressed the importance of reaching large non-Rotarian audiences. It also references Rotary International's strategic plan to enhance public awareness of the brand and promote its core values and service work. The document questions whether the club's messaging needs updating and poses questions about collaborating with other organizations for publicity purposes.
Rotary District 1010 Marketing Presentation delivered by Gary Macalister, District Marketing Officer at the MPRC Breakout session during the 2011 Assembly held in May at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
District Assembly 2010 - Amabassadorial ScholarRotary 1010
Presentation given by Lungile Zakwe, our District Ambassadorial Scholar from South Africa. The presentation was excellently recieved by the Assembly and is now available for download for those who may have missed it
This document contains over 100 quotes on a wide range of topics from history, politics, economics, work, creativity, life, and more from various notable figures throughout history such as Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, George Bernard Shaw, and Mark Twain. The quotes provide insights, observations, and words of wisdom on their respective subjects in brief snippets.
1. Sarlink implemented a new collaborative sales, operations, and production planning (S&OP) process to improve alignment between sales, supply chain, and manufacturing.
2. Previously, sales determined demand and manufacturing determined supply without coordination, resulting in increased inventory.
3. The new process segmented products, aligned customer service levels with production capabilities, established a fixed S&OP meeting cycle, and implemented collaborative forecasting and reporting.
4. As a result, Sarlink reduced inventory by 70% without negatively impacting customer service levels. Key performance indicators are now regularly reviewed to monitor ongoing progress.
Andrew Mc Veagh - Director, Forecasting Systems and Application Simplifaction...IE Group
This document summarizes a presentation about optimizing sales and operations forecasting at NBC Universal Home Entertainment. It discusses NBC Universal's business and forecasting process for DVDs and Blu-rays. It identifies inefficiencies in the current forecasting process and the goal to streamline the process. It then describes using Lean techniques like value stream mapping to analyze the process and identify improvements. Finally, it discusses choosing an enterprise IT system to implement the optimized forecasting process.
District Assembly 2009 - Polio Plus PresentationRotary 1010
The document discusses efforts to eradicate polio globally through Rotary International's PolioPlus program. It outlines new tools, tactics, commitments and funding opportunities to achieve polio eradication, including a $100 million challenge grant from the Gates Foundation. Progress eliminating polio in India is reviewed, specifically in Uttar Pradesh. All Rotarians are challenged to help meet fundraising targets to support polio vaccination campaigns worldwide by the end of 2010.
The document discusses business forecasting and planning challenges in the semiconductor industry. It covers topics like spending less time on data problems and more on decision making, implementing executive training, and using scenario analysis. The semiconductor industry has steep production ramps, short lifecycles, and long lead times. Infineon provides chip solutions for energy efficiency, communications, and security.
The document summarizes Rotary Foundation programs and grants. It discusses how Foundation grants support Rotary's humanitarian work through large international projects as well as smaller local community projects. Matching grants require partnerships between clubs, while district simplified grants fund smaller international or local projects. The Foundation enables clubs to achieve more through collaboration than they could individually.
Stephen McHenry - Chanecellor of Site Reliability Engineering, GoogleIE Group
The document discusses Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible. It provides an overview of Google's history from its early systems using Lego disks to store data to its current large scale data centers. The document discusses Google's challenges in dealing with the ever increasing amounts of data and computational needs required by its services. It outlines Google's strategies for planning for failure, expansion of applications, infrastructure and hardware. Key systems developed by Google to manage large scale data and computing needs include Google File System, MapReduce and BigTable.
Here is the presentation that was shared with our MA Chapter AMTA members on Sunday May 6, 2012 at our 52nd Annual Meeting. The meeting was held at the Boston Newton Marriott and was attended by close to 275 people. Please visit www.massamta.org to learn more about massage therapy and the MA Chapter AMTA.
1) Rotaract clubs in District 3010 organized blood donation drives in response to a shortage of blood and platelets in Delhi caused by a Dengue outbreak. The drives collected a sufficiently high number of blood units.
2) The Rotaract Club of Sun City welcomed a new club, Rotaract Club of Sun City, to District 3010.
3) The document provides updates on various service projects and activities of Rotaract clubs in District 3010, including blood donation camps, cleanliness drives, and education initiatives for underprivileged children. It also recognizes clubs for their communication, projects, and monthly reports.
This document provides information about a direct selling business opportunity with Mizo Direct, a state government-owned direct selling company in Mizoram, India. It outlines the company's product categories and simple three-step process. It also details the various benefits like retail profits, sales turnover income, rank incomes, performance bonuses, and royalty incomes. The highest weekly income possible from a single business center is Rs. 2,10,000. Requirements to qualify for ranks and bonuses are provided. The business is positioned as having unlimited income potential and being 100% legal and legitimate.
Operation Lifesaver is an international, not-for-profit education and awareness program dedicated to ending
preventable collisions, fatalities and injuries at highway/railway crossings and on railway rights-of-way through education and in support of enforcement and engineering principles.
This document summarizes the Destination Southwest Nova Association's annual general meeting and provides information on tourism trends and marketing initiatives in the region. It shows that visitation to the region has increased in recent years. The association's priorities for 2013 include increasing website visits, membership, and marketing partnerships. Data on tourism spending and visitation by source market is presented. The association's strategies for the coming year aim to boost tourism through collaborative marketing, leveraging partnerships, and showcasing regional experiences online and at trade shows.
- The document discusses developing an effective prospect research plan for fundraising. It emphasizes determining your fundraising strategy, case for support, and number of prospects needed to meet fundraising targets.
- It provides estimates for the number of wealthy individuals in the UK and outlines different donor groups. Tables show the number of donations, gift sizes, and total values needed to achieve fundraising targets.
- The document stresses identifying the types of wealthy prospects to target, such as by wealthband, and developing a prospect research plan with sections for background, staffing, resources, research process, and more. It raises the question of where to find wealthy prospects once their numbers are determined.
Rotary Club Bloemendaal member Diederik Tak Labrijn discusses Jobrotary, a Rotary International program that supports jobseekers. Jobrotary brings about a change in mindset regarding older jobseekers. It aims to eliminate social isolation among jobseekers and offers a network of knowledge and experience since employment centers lack capacity for higher educated individuals. Jobrotary is organized through a foundation and secretary with 29 regional coordinators and club coordinators/coaches in 121 Rotary Clubs supporting over 530 people through intake, CV coaching, and providing a sounding board to find new directions. Since 2009, Jobrotary has helped over 40 jobseekers.
Is your club membership a revolving door, with new
members leaving within the first year? Learn strategies from
other clubs that will help you engage members, keep them
active and enthusiastic, and enhance club retention.
Powerade Centre - Naming Rights PackageAndy Rawlinko
This document summarizes the branding and visibility opportunities available from naming the Powerade Centre sports facility in Brampton, Ontario. It receives over 1.2 million visitors annually who spend a total of 144 million minutes at the Centre each year. As a major local landmark visible from several highways, the naming rights would provide unmatched brand exposure. The Centre hosts various sports leagues, tournaments, concerts and community events over 100 days per year. It also is home to the Brampton Beast hockey team and Brampton A's basketball team, providing additional marketing opportunities.
The Williams Lake & District Chamber of Commerce newsletter provides information about upcoming events and initiatives. It highlights that the Chamber exceeded its membership goal and invites businesses to get involved. It also summarizes the Chamber's strategic plan and priorities to support local businesses and advocate on their behalf to the BC Chamber. Additionally, it provides updates from various Chamber committees and events.
The document outlines the goals and action plan for Rotary District 2451's The Rotary Foundation (TRF) District Committee for 2015-2016. Key goals include increasing club participation in global grants and Foundation giving, reaching targets for annual fund contributions and polio eradication funds, and organizing training events on grants management. The committee chair is PDG Mohamed Delawar and goals are proposed to increase Foundation support over the next few years through activities like district grants, global grants, and recognition of major donors.
This document is a magazine from Skipton Building Society celebrating their 160th anniversary. It provides an overview of the contents which include reflections from colleagues and customers on what the Society means to them, plans to launch a charitable giving program to support local community organizations, examples of how the Society supported communities in 2012, and information about their upcoming Annual General Meeting. It encourages readers to get involved in the AGM and apply for the new charitable giving program.
The document provides information about the 2010 Annual Bike Ride hosted by the Rotary Club of Kernersville. The proceeds from the event benefit the educational and humanitarian efforts of Rotary. It describes the 50K and 100K bike tours and additional family activities. It also summarizes positive rider comments from 2009 and details the impact and reach of Rotary worldwide. The document promotes sponsorship opportunities for the event, emphasizing benefits like branding, advertising, and supporting important causes. The presenting sponsorship level is highlighted, which provides top billing and promotional placement for $5,000.
Presentation 28th october 2011 (london members day)Sam Rathling
Sam Rathling grew his business through referrals from BNI networking groups. He started with one contact in 2005 and has since received over 600 referrals, bringing in over 155 visitors and 42 testimonials, leading to direct revenue of €550,473 and indirect revenue of €3,472,906. Some of his achievements include being the top referral giver in Ireland in 2008 and UK/Ireland Assistant Director of the Year in 2009. He now has 10,000 global contacts and runs successful BNI groups across Ireland, the UK, and Scotland with over 10 staff and 500 contract workers. Rathling provides tips for other businesses to grow through BNI, including assessing time spent networking, farming relationships, using technology
1. Sarlink implemented a new collaborative sales, operations, and production planning (S&OP) process to improve alignment between sales, supply chain, and manufacturing.
2. Previously, sales determined demand and manufacturing determined supply without coordination, resulting in increased inventory.
3. The new process segmented products, aligned customer service levels with production capabilities, established a fixed S&OP meeting cycle, and implemented collaborative forecasting and reporting.
4. As a result, Sarlink reduced inventory by 70% without negatively impacting customer service levels. Key performance indicators are now regularly reviewed to monitor ongoing progress.
Andrew Mc Veagh - Director, Forecasting Systems and Application Simplifaction...IE Group
This document summarizes a presentation about optimizing sales and operations forecasting at NBC Universal Home Entertainment. It discusses NBC Universal's business and forecasting process for DVDs and Blu-rays. It identifies inefficiencies in the current forecasting process and the goal to streamline the process. It then describes using Lean techniques like value stream mapping to analyze the process and identify improvements. Finally, it discusses choosing an enterprise IT system to implement the optimized forecasting process.
District Assembly 2009 - Polio Plus PresentationRotary 1010
The document discusses efforts to eradicate polio globally through Rotary International's PolioPlus program. It outlines new tools, tactics, commitments and funding opportunities to achieve polio eradication, including a $100 million challenge grant from the Gates Foundation. Progress eliminating polio in India is reviewed, specifically in Uttar Pradesh. All Rotarians are challenged to help meet fundraising targets to support polio vaccination campaigns worldwide by the end of 2010.
The document discusses business forecasting and planning challenges in the semiconductor industry. It covers topics like spending less time on data problems and more on decision making, implementing executive training, and using scenario analysis. The semiconductor industry has steep production ramps, short lifecycles, and long lead times. Infineon provides chip solutions for energy efficiency, communications, and security.
The document summarizes Rotary Foundation programs and grants. It discusses how Foundation grants support Rotary's humanitarian work through large international projects as well as smaller local community projects. Matching grants require partnerships between clubs, while district simplified grants fund smaller international or local projects. The Foundation enables clubs to achieve more through collaboration than they could individually.
Stephen McHenry - Chanecellor of Site Reliability Engineering, GoogleIE Group
The document discusses Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible. It provides an overview of Google's history from its early systems using Lego disks to store data to its current large scale data centers. The document discusses Google's challenges in dealing with the ever increasing amounts of data and computational needs required by its services. It outlines Google's strategies for planning for failure, expansion of applications, infrastructure and hardware. Key systems developed by Google to manage large scale data and computing needs include Google File System, MapReduce and BigTable.
Here is the presentation that was shared with our MA Chapter AMTA members on Sunday May 6, 2012 at our 52nd Annual Meeting. The meeting was held at the Boston Newton Marriott and was attended by close to 275 people. Please visit www.massamta.org to learn more about massage therapy and the MA Chapter AMTA.
1) Rotaract clubs in District 3010 organized blood donation drives in response to a shortage of blood and platelets in Delhi caused by a Dengue outbreak. The drives collected a sufficiently high number of blood units.
2) The Rotaract Club of Sun City welcomed a new club, Rotaract Club of Sun City, to District 3010.
3) The document provides updates on various service projects and activities of Rotaract clubs in District 3010, including blood donation camps, cleanliness drives, and education initiatives for underprivileged children. It also recognizes clubs for their communication, projects, and monthly reports.
This document provides information about a direct selling business opportunity with Mizo Direct, a state government-owned direct selling company in Mizoram, India. It outlines the company's product categories and simple three-step process. It also details the various benefits like retail profits, sales turnover income, rank incomes, performance bonuses, and royalty incomes. The highest weekly income possible from a single business center is Rs. 2,10,000. Requirements to qualify for ranks and bonuses are provided. The business is positioned as having unlimited income potential and being 100% legal and legitimate.
Operation Lifesaver is an international, not-for-profit education and awareness program dedicated to ending
preventable collisions, fatalities and injuries at highway/railway crossings and on railway rights-of-way through education and in support of enforcement and engineering principles.
This document summarizes the Destination Southwest Nova Association's annual general meeting and provides information on tourism trends and marketing initiatives in the region. It shows that visitation to the region has increased in recent years. The association's priorities for 2013 include increasing website visits, membership, and marketing partnerships. Data on tourism spending and visitation by source market is presented. The association's strategies for the coming year aim to boost tourism through collaborative marketing, leveraging partnerships, and showcasing regional experiences online and at trade shows.
- The document discusses developing an effective prospect research plan for fundraising. It emphasizes determining your fundraising strategy, case for support, and number of prospects needed to meet fundraising targets.
- It provides estimates for the number of wealthy individuals in the UK and outlines different donor groups. Tables show the number of donations, gift sizes, and total values needed to achieve fundraising targets.
- The document stresses identifying the types of wealthy prospects to target, such as by wealthband, and developing a prospect research plan with sections for background, staffing, resources, research process, and more. It raises the question of where to find wealthy prospects once their numbers are determined.
Rotary Club Bloemendaal member Diederik Tak Labrijn discusses Jobrotary, a Rotary International program that supports jobseekers. Jobrotary brings about a change in mindset regarding older jobseekers. It aims to eliminate social isolation among jobseekers and offers a network of knowledge and experience since employment centers lack capacity for higher educated individuals. Jobrotary is organized through a foundation and secretary with 29 regional coordinators and club coordinators/coaches in 121 Rotary Clubs supporting over 530 people through intake, CV coaching, and providing a sounding board to find new directions. Since 2009, Jobrotary has helped over 40 jobseekers.
Is your club membership a revolving door, with new
members leaving within the first year? Learn strategies from
other clubs that will help you engage members, keep them
active and enthusiastic, and enhance club retention.
Powerade Centre - Naming Rights PackageAndy Rawlinko
This document summarizes the branding and visibility opportunities available from naming the Powerade Centre sports facility in Brampton, Ontario. It receives over 1.2 million visitors annually who spend a total of 144 million minutes at the Centre each year. As a major local landmark visible from several highways, the naming rights would provide unmatched brand exposure. The Centre hosts various sports leagues, tournaments, concerts and community events over 100 days per year. It also is home to the Brampton Beast hockey team and Brampton A's basketball team, providing additional marketing opportunities.
The Williams Lake & District Chamber of Commerce newsletter provides information about upcoming events and initiatives. It highlights that the Chamber exceeded its membership goal and invites businesses to get involved. It also summarizes the Chamber's strategic plan and priorities to support local businesses and advocate on their behalf to the BC Chamber. Additionally, it provides updates from various Chamber committees and events.
The document outlines the goals and action plan for Rotary District 2451's The Rotary Foundation (TRF) District Committee for 2015-2016. Key goals include increasing club participation in global grants and Foundation giving, reaching targets for annual fund contributions and polio eradication funds, and organizing training events on grants management. The committee chair is PDG Mohamed Delawar and goals are proposed to increase Foundation support over the next few years through activities like district grants, global grants, and recognition of major donors.
This document is a magazine from Skipton Building Society celebrating their 160th anniversary. It provides an overview of the contents which include reflections from colleagues and customers on what the Society means to them, plans to launch a charitable giving program to support local community organizations, examples of how the Society supported communities in 2012, and information about their upcoming Annual General Meeting. It encourages readers to get involved in the AGM and apply for the new charitable giving program.
The document provides information about the 2010 Annual Bike Ride hosted by the Rotary Club of Kernersville. The proceeds from the event benefit the educational and humanitarian efforts of Rotary. It describes the 50K and 100K bike tours and additional family activities. It also summarizes positive rider comments from 2009 and details the impact and reach of Rotary worldwide. The document promotes sponsorship opportunities for the event, emphasizing benefits like branding, advertising, and supporting important causes. The presenting sponsorship level is highlighted, which provides top billing and promotional placement for $5,000.
Presentation 28th october 2011 (london members day)Sam Rathling
Sam Rathling grew his business through referrals from BNI networking groups. He started with one contact in 2005 and has since received over 600 referrals, bringing in over 155 visitors and 42 testimonials, leading to direct revenue of €550,473 and indirect revenue of €3,472,906. Some of his achievements include being the top referral giver in Ireland in 2008 and UK/Ireland Assistant Director of the Year in 2009. He now has 10,000 global contacts and runs successful BNI groups across Ireland, the UK, and Scotland with over 10 staff and 500 contract workers. Rathling provides tips for other businesses to grow through BNI, including assessing time spent networking, farming relationships, using technology
The document provides a summary of the Rotary magazine for District 1160 in Ireland for January 2011. It includes:
- A report from the District Governor reflecting on activities over the past six months and emphasizing the importance of membership recruitment as Rotary celebrates its 100th anniversary in Ireland.
- Information on upcoming celebrations in Dublin for the 100th anniversary and the RIBI conference in April 2011.
- An introduction from the new editor of the magazine highlighting efforts to reduce costs and thanks to the previous editor for his 22 years of service.
Are you jobless, tired of the 8-5 regime? Are you a graduate or looking for a better way of living your dreams? Do you want to be financially free?
Global Wealth Trade (GWT), Canada's multi-million dollar celebrity Fashion Designer House wants to allow you live your dreams by becoming a luxury consultant with them. A Luxury Consultant can earn $500 up to $10,000 weekly for looking good. Do you have a passion for fashion? Cash in on this amazing opportunity. Simply WEAR and EARN. Wear the Feri, Feri Mosh & Posh high quality luxury designer products and get paid!
MyVideoTalk is a powerful opportunity to start your own global internet business right from the comfort of your home or office, marketing the latest internet communication technologies.
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The document summarizes a multi-level marketing company called Global Wealth Trade that sells designer fine jewelry through independent distributors. It outlines the company's mission to be a leading distributor of fine jewelry worldwide. It describes the compensation plan which pays distributors based on product sales and recruiting other distributors to build their business network. The final sections provide an overview of getting started as a distributor and next steps to choose a membership package.
Gavin Tucker has received several awards over the years from 2007 to 2012 for his outstanding work in the IT department of Suncoast Casino. He has won awards for great communication, eradicating abuse of company equipment, eradicating a lack of accountability, and for making a significant difference to operational efficiencies. As the 1st place winner of many of these awards, he has received cash prizes ranging from R1000 to R10000. The documents congratulate Gavin on his dedicated, motivated, and professional work ethic.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
2. Update from RIBI Assembly 2009
RIBI Restructure – David Rankin
New “branding” – David Rankin
Social networking & Rotary – Rene Looper
Question & Answer session
Summing up – Geoff Sampson
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North
3. James Martin – Communications Chair
Mike Phimister – Webmaster & Mag Editor
Communications Specialists
◦ Geoff Sampson
◦ Bob Black
◦ Margaret Vernon
Communications will also incorporate the
new Events Team which will look after the
various session run by District
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4. RI President Elect John Kenny‟s theme
The new membership promotion
“Thanks for Life” Day 2010
Personal view on D1010 in comparison to
other districts in RIBI
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6. An internal Rotary
theme?
Should we use it
externally?
Changing face of
Rotary every year...
Supplying the image to
the press & media
Ensure your club
members understand
Effectively for internal use
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North
7. As presented by David Bryant
RIBI Marketing Manager
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8. AGE PROFILE OF MEMBERS
20,000 2008
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80+
9. AGE PROFILE OF MEMBERS
20,000 2018
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80+
10. AGE PROFILE OF MEMBERS
20,000 2028
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80+
15. Low awareness
Confusing
Time & commitment
Inflexible
Distant… intimidating
„But Rotary does a lot of
good charity work…‟
But not rejected for these reasons
16. What do they currently
2.
think about ROTARIANS?
Male
65+ years old
Retired, or soon-to-retire
„Old in mind‟
Stuffy, slightly elitist
…but helpful
“A 60-70 year old man who
isn‟t much fun… a bit like
the less-fun granddad”
19. SHOW more Rotarians aged 30-55
FOCUS on the great things they do
COMMUNICATE the passion and dedication
Allow the target market to IDENTIFY with
them
TESTIMONIALS
SURPRISE them
26. Autumn 2009 – 23 February 2010
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27. 1,860 Rotary clubs and 56,000 Rotarians
in Great Britain & Ireland
◦ Links with schools
◦ Meet a celebrity
◦ Window of Opportunity
◦ National Immunisation Day
◦ Business-to-Business Dinner
◦ Media coverage
28. Enhanced national profile for Rotary:
◦ New contacts and new members
Teachers, parents, business and professional
people
Funds to meet Gates $200M challenge
Long term opportunity
29. RIBI Marketing, PR & Communications
Committee Member
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30. Presented by David Rankin
District Governor District 1010 Scotland North 2008-9
RIBI Communications PR & Marketing Team Member 2009-10
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31. •Communications, PR & Marketing pivotal role.
•RIBI Membership Initiative.
•Some hard hitting facts.
•Your role in new RIBI initiative.
•RIBI Tool Kit.
•Using These Tools.
•Other Tools.
•Your Team.
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32. Membership Foundation Communications Projects
Chairman
Web Manager
Suggested possible team structure
Editor
PR
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33. •Why are we doing it?
•What will it cost?
•Where will we be doing it?
•Who will be involved?
•How can you help?
•What role will you play?
•How long will it take?
•What is the target audience?
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34. AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE JOINING AGE
65
59
45 55
1998 2008
1997 2008
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37. 64,206
62,024
55,410
38,900
21,800
1990 1998 2008 2018 2028
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North
38. The findings from both areas did
not come as a surprise…….
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39. •Low awareness
•Confusing
•Time & commitment
•Inflexible
•Distant… intimidating
•Rotary does a lot of good charity work…
But not rejected for these reasons
Rotary District 1010 - Scotland
North
40. •SHOW more Rotarians aged 30-55.
•FOCUS on the great things they do.
•COMMUNICATE the passion and dedication.
•Allow the target market to IDENTIFY with them.
•TESTIMONIALS.
•SURPRISE them.
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North
42. •Men and women
in business and professions
•Aged 30-55
•Interested in voluntary work
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43. •Work with your membership team to create a
database of target audience.
•Work with your club leadership team to initiate a
strong campaign.
•Utilise the Toolkit that will be provided by RIBI.
•Provide direction to the team on best media
options.
•Create a forward facing image.
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North
44. •Consult with your President and Membership team
now.
•Discuss the publicity opportunities.
•Plan well in advance.
•Consult with your appropriate District teams.
•Choose and consult with appropriate media.
•Getting the media support (get them on your side)
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North
45. Discuss the media opportunities.
•What media opportunity there would be?
•What would be the preferred media choice?
•Which avenues are open to you?
Local Press, National Press, Local Radio, National Radio,
Regional Television, National Television, Local Interest
Groups & Publications, Business Publications and many
more.
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North
46. •Decide which media options are best.
•Contact them well in advance.
•Think of what format will be appropriate i.e..
• Newspaper article, Press interview, Radio or TV interview, Press
photograph, TV filming.
Timing
•
Who should be there?
•
Write appropriate article in advance.
•
In interview, who should speak? what should be said?
•
Appropriate surroundings.
•
Publicity material.
•
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North
47. •Increases public awareness of our organisation.
•Totally front facing and will create a positive
impact on the general public.
•Supports the Club and District efforts in promoting
specific projects such as Polio
Plus, Foundation, Membership and International
projects.
•Encourages other organisations and businesses to
partner with Rotary.
•As well as recruiting new members.
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North
49. •A new more modern outward facing RIBI website.
•A new more modern outward facing RI website.
•Your club website.
•Social Networking sites.
•District 1010 Website.
•RIBI Magazine.
•1010 Rotarian Magazine.
•Business Partners.
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North
50. •225,000 people on Social Networking
websites (in Scotland)
◦ Linked In – for business professionals
•<2m members in UK; ave. age 42
◦ Friends Reunited
•>6m regular monthly users; ave. age 42
•Target specifically 35-55 year olds
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51. • Encourage the embracing of new technology and ideas.
• Encourage continual positive PR and Media coverage.
• Provide a central point of contact and assistance for all clubs
news and media coverage.
• Provide a quality web portal to publicise the club.
• Encouraging electronic communications where possible thus
making us Greener.
•Encourage interaction between clubs and District team.
Remember we are here to help you.
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North
53. Thank you for listening
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Editor's Notes
The current age profile looks something like that, with between 8 and 9 of every 10 members aged over 55.I hasten to add, the problem is not with these amazing Rotarians who constantly amaze me with their hard work and dedication – it’s the vacuum that is left behind them. We are missing the new life-blood of Rotary.So what will this chart look like in ten years time? Well if you imaging each of those bars moving forward into the next age group, it looks like this...
So how do we overcome these barriers to membership?
Well, for a start, in order to change perceptions we need to show more images of younger men and women, with whom our target market can identify. This has already started on the new RIBI website...
And the website is ‘outward facing’, our shop window for potential Rotarians to see what sort of organisation we are.
And what does it look like in 2028?...
That doesn’t bear thinking about.And based on those projections, the membership decline looks something like this...
The decline accelerates, because we don’t have the younger age groups coming in to fill the vacuum.By 2018, based on an average membership decline of 33%, there will be as many as 550 clubs with 15 members or less, which accelerates the decline still further.There comes a point where, like the oil-tanker heading towards the rocks, we pass the point of no return. At which point we leave the building, and the last one out switches off the lights.OK – that’s the crisis that we face. What do we need to do to avoid it? First of all... We need to act now!
To fill the vacuum, we need... men and women, in business and professions, and community leaders, aged 30-55, interested in voluntary work. Are there many of them around?
Well, an extensive piece of research by the Cabinet Office, into ‘volunteering and charity giving’, reveals that there is, indeed, a rich vein of people in this age-group who are well suited to becoming the ‘new blood’ of Rotary!
What do they currently think about Rotary?Well we’ve carried out 6 focus groups which have revealed...