1 March 2010 Update to Rotary Clubs STRATEGIC PLAN ROTARY INTERNATIONAL “ This is a changing world. We must be prepared to change with it” Paul Harris,

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1 March 2010 Update to Rotary Clubs STRATEGIC PLAN ROTARY INTERNATIONAL “ This is a changing world. We must be prepared to change with it” Paul Harris, 1935

2 March 2010 Update to Rotary Clubs STRATEGIC PLAN ROTARY INTERNATIONAL “ This is a changing world. We must be prepared to change with it” Paul Harris, 1935

3 March 2010 Mission Statement We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.

4 March 2010 Core Values Full definitions can be found at Rotarian FellowshipIntegrityLeadershipServiceDiversity

5 March 2010 Strategic Priorities & Goals Support and Strengthen Clubs Focus and Increase Humanitarian Service Enhance Public Image and Awareness  Foster club innovation and flexibility  Balance activities in all four Avenues of Service  Promote membership diversity  Improve member recruitment and retention  Develop leaders  Extend Rotary  Encourage strategic planning at club and district levels  Eradicate polio  Increase sustainable service focused on in oYouth and young adults oThe Rotary Foundation ’ s six areas of focus  Expand strategic partnerships and cooperative relationships  Create significant projects both locally and internationally  Unify image and brand awareness  Publicize action-oriented service  Promote core values  Emphasize vocational service ideal  Encourage clubs to promote their networking opportunities and signature activities The revised strategic plan, effective 1 July 2010, identifies three strategic priorities supported by 16 goals:

6 March 2010 A model District Strategic plan OBJECTIVE To develop a Strategic plan for every district on the lines of RI Strategic plan To transfer the concept to the club level and encourage clubs to develop a ‘vision document’

7 March 2010 A model District Strategic plan Under the first priority - Support and strengthen the clubs No Rotary club fewer than 20 members. Each club to add I new member and to have 100% retention. Each and every club to have at least 10% of the membership as women in three years To achieve 1st year: 5%, 2nd year: 8% and 3rd year: 10% and to continue and improve on that. Each club to conduct every year one leadership development seminar/meeting. Every club to come up with Strategic Plan/Vision plan or statement of their own in three years To achieve 1st year:50%,of the clubs, 2nd year:75% and by 3rd year: 100% To make sure at least one Rotarian from each club is in the district cabinet ( to develop leaders, such that district leadership recognizes) To convert x number of TRF alumni to Rotarians.

8 March 2010 A model District Strategic plan Each club to participate in contributing/fund rising towards Bill Gates Challenge. To have district RYLAs with 100% club participation. To achieve 1st year: 50%, 2nd year: 75% and 3rd year: 100% District level New Generation Activity (Interact & Rotaract) To convert X number of former interactors to Rotaractors and former Rotaractors to Rotarians. To implement at least 10 service projects per year with World Fund. To implement at least one project per year with corporate alliance/participation Under 2nd Priority - Focus and increase humanitarian service

9 March 2010 A model District Strategic plan Minimum one publicity campaign at district level every year Focused publicity campaign, like selecting a week and all the clubs participating in the same PR exercise with celebrity/corporate participation. Promote vocational excellence.. Under 3rd Priority - Enhance public image and awareness

10 March 2010 Bigger, Better, Bolder Clubs

11 March 2010 Bigger Clubs 1.Diversifying membership (age, gender, ethnicity, race) 2.Improving recruitment 3.Improving retention

12 March 2010 Better Clubs 1.Balancing the four avenues 2.Promoting core values 3.Planning longer-term 4.Developing leaders 5.Differentiating ourselves— unifying our image A “product” we have pride in.

13 March 2010 Bolder Clubs 1.Flexible and innovative 2.Action oriented 3.Significant, sustainable projects 4.Promote networking opportunities and signature activities

14 March 2010 Our Clubs – Bold or Old? Engagement or attendance? Too structured or having fun getting it done? Representative of your diverse community? A good environment for newer members? Inspiring projects and programs? A force for good?

15 March 2010 Being a Rotarian Why did I join? What is it I belong to? Why am I here? Why do I stay? Why don't I share the joy of Rotary service by asking someone to join?

16 March 2010 Why am I doing this?

17 March 2010 To Make the World A Better Place!

18 March 2010 RI and Board Next Steps Identify measures and targets Finalize communication plan Refine implementation process Align RI committee structure and work Identify Secretariat actions to support the plan

19 March 2010 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC PLAN “ We must never permit ourselves to become a super-exclusive, hide- bound little body…” Paul Harris, 1918 RI Convention

20 March 2010 DG 3271 DG 3272 Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan DG 3280 DG 3330 DG 3340 DG 3350 DG 3360 DG 3300 DG 3310 Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Lao, Malaysia, Singapore RI President Director Rotary CoordinatorRRFC ARC = Assistant Rotary Coordinator ARC

21 March 2010 DG 3330 DG 3340 DG 3350 DG 3360 DG 3300 DG 3310 Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Lao, Malaysia, Singapore ARC RC = Rotary Coordinator ARC = Assistant Rotary Coordinator DRC = District Rotary Coordinators D.3330, DRC PDG.Ratmanee Tanyingyong D.3340, DRC DG.Siri Eiamchamroonlarp D.3350, DRC PDG.Somphop Sooksing D.3360, DRC PDG.Chaisinn Maninan D.3300, DRC PDG.Dato’ Low Teong D.3310, DRC PDG.David How Heng Tong ARC DG.Chairat Prasertlum RC PDG.Dr.Saowalak Rattanavich

22 March 2010 DG 3271 DG 3272 Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan DG 3280 ARC RC = Rotary Coordinator ARC = Assistant Rotary Coordinator DRC = District Rotary Coordinators D.3271, DRC PDG.Dr.Ali Akhtar D.3272, DRC PDG.Muhammad Saeed Shamsi D.3280, DRC PP. Sayed Ashraf Ahmed ARC PDG.Rafiq Ahmed Siddique RC PDG.Dr.Saowalak Rattanavich

23 March 2010 PDG Rafiq Ahmed Siddique PHF, B, MD Assistant Rotary Coordinator Region: Zone-6B Afghanistan Bangladesh Pakistan