PRESIDENTS-ELECT TRAINING SEMINAR 2019 Land Of Lincoln (LOL) PETS.

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PRESIDENTS-ELECT TRAINING SEMINAR 2019 Land Of Lincoln (LOL) PETS

Leading Your Club

LEARNING OBJECTIVES Identify President’s Role in the Club Identify Key Characteristics of Leaders Apply leadership Skills to Your Role

Role of Club President Selection of Committee Chairs Running Meetings Oversight of Projects and Fundraisers Adhering to Rotary policies and procedures Setting and Reporting Goals for the Year

Selecting Committee Chairs Characteristics / Skills of a Leader Characteristics Skills Accessible Communications Believes in Rotary Delegation Flexible Facilitation Friendly Listening Goal-Oriented Marketing Knowledgeable about Rotary Negotiating Outgoing Planning Persistent Speaking Sense of Humor Sales Successful Time Management Visionary Writing

Asking Someone to Serve Example #1

Asking Someone to Serve Example #2

Running Board & Weekly Meetings Well Planned When, Where, Who is attending, Purpose of the meeting, Starting and ending times set in advance Guideline for Speakers Written Agenda Structure of the Agenda Sample

Oversite of Projects & Fundraisers Does the chair have a committee, if so who is on it? Is the date & venue set? Check on progress and ask questions Don’t Micromanage it!!!

Adhere to Rotary Procedures District Governor Visit Set Goals and post on Rotary Central Is 4 Way Test said at the regular meetings? Rotary’s Areas of Focus Supporting the RI Foundation & Ending Polio Attend District Meetings

Goals Use SMART Goal Stated Measurable Achievable Result Focus Time Bound

Sample of a SMART GOAL By June 30, 2020, the Rotary Club of Main Street will raise $3,000 for slides and swings at South Side Park.

Case Studies Select a Lead Select a Reporter

TAKE ACTION Identify Key Goals What Resources Are Available To Help You People Printed Materials Lead Your Club (222 EN) Be a Vibrant Club Website: www.Rotary.org