Zone Chair Training 22 May 2011. Agenda Introductions and icebreaker Responsibilities of a Zone Chair Scenarios Working as a leadership team Further personal.

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Zone Chair Training 22 May 2011

Agenda Introductions and icebreaker Responsibilities of a Zone Chair Scenarios Working as a leadership team Further personal development Presidential training

Introductions and Icebreaker Can you work as a team in 1 minute?

Responsibilities of a Zone Chair Club visits When should they take place? How many? Role at Club meetings Key messages

Responsibilities of a Zone Chair Zone Meetings Who should attend? Reports What should be covered? Use of District Officers Zone Projects and other activities

Responsibilities of a Zone Chair Identifying talent New initiative Need to identify future leaders Special development programme

Responsibilities of a Zone Chair Cabinet meetings What is Cabinet? Who is on it? When does it meet? What reports are required

Scenarios Communication Motivation Recruitment Inward focus Involving members PR campaign

Working as a leadership team Team Exercise – knowledge management and sharing experience

What further development do I need? Personal action plans

Presidential training Dates being held Zone chairs attending Proposed content Getting Presidents to attend – action required

Concluding comments by District Governor Elect