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Club President - Elect Delegating Committees

What is a Committee? Crucial Conversation A group appointed or formed to consider or accomplish some matter or business. Crucial Conversation

Duties of the Committee There are “Standing Committees” and “Other Committees used by Optimist clubs to keep club operations in an orderly fashion. The “Charge” or reason (ie: Community Service, Programs, etc.), and the scope of the committee is set by the club President. Committees are responsible to the Board Committees must submit recommendations for approval by the Board, or in some instances, to the Club Membership.

What types of Standing Committees could an Optimist Club have? ANSWERS in Next Slide are: Community Service Fellowship/Social Finance Membership New Club Building Public Relations JOOI Clubs Program

Standing Committees Community Service Fellowship Finance Membership New Club Building Public Relations JOOI Clubs Program

What types of Other Committees could an Optimist Club have? ANSWERS on Next Slide are: Publicity/Social Media Social Functions Personal Growth / Personal Development Program Bulletin Fund Raising

Other Committees Publicity/Social Media Social Functions Personal Growth / Personal Development Program Bulletin Fund Raising

Committee Action Plan Name of the Committee _______________   Objective of the Committee: ______________________________________________________________   Budget as required Revenues $__________ Expenses $__________    Performance Measures (How will you measure success?) ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________

Workplan Tasks Start End Who is Comments Date Date Responsible   Tasks Start End Who is Comments Date Date Responsible Frequency of Report (Circle the Appropriate item) Report will be provided Quarterly Monthly Weekly At the end

Our Future Committee Members!

Committee Size The size of a Committee should be determined by the Club’s size and the requirements of the assigned activity. Ideally, each member should serve on a Standing Committee and at least one Special (project) Committee each year. Members may be appointed to more than one committee, but they should not chair more than one committee. Effectiveness declines sharply with more than seven members on a committee.

Committee Selection Consider the following when making your Committee and Chair selections: Does the Committee require special knowledge or talent? Has the member shown interest in the activity? Is the member a potential Chair, or a follower? What is the member’s record on previous Committees? Will the member take time to serve on the Committee? Can the member work with people (both the Committee and the public)? Will all the Committee members work together?

Preparation for Committees Before a committee meets, the President should council the Committee: Be sure the Committee’s objection is understood. Be certain the Committee understands that its basic function is to take ideas and turn them into plans of action. Set a schedule for reports and accomplishments. Request the Chair to strive to train a successor.

Planning a Committee Meeting Find a convenient place and time to meet Let everyone know of the meeting and agenda one week in advance. A well planned agenda will ensure a productive meeting.

Let the Meeting Begin Start the meeting on time!! Define the Committee’s objectives and make sure everyone understands. Encourage each member to contribute, you never know what might be said that could trigger the next great project. Maintain a positive approach. Do not rush, it takes time to consider worthwhile alternatives. Select the solution most acceptable to all. Divide the responsibilities. Adjourn the meeting on time!!

The Follow Through Report progress and all recommendations to the Board. Report Board response back to Committee members. Keep in touch.