2016-17 OVERVIEW DGE Lance Young. INTERNATIONAL THEME 2016-17.

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OVERVIEW DGE Lance Young

INTERNATIONAL THEME

“PEOPLE, PRIDE & PASSION” Rotary Serving Humanity through

“You may never know what results come from your action. But if you do nothing, there will be no results.” Mahatma Gandhi

SUPPORTING ROTARY’S STRATEGIC PLAN

INTENTIONAL VS. ACCIDENTAL STRATEGIES

An Intentional Strategy…. A specific course of action likely to achieve the desired result Examples??

NAVIGATE TO MY ROTARY “The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will.” Vince Lombardi

ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES and EXPECTATIONS of CLUB LEADERS

THE PRESIDENT’S ROLE – The Club Visionary What will the club look like in 10 years? 5 years? 3 years? At the end of my term as President? For what will my year as President be remembered? How can I leave the campground in better shape than I found it?

EVERYONE ELSE’S ROLE – Promoting, Supporting and Executing The Club Vision Plans Strategies Activities/Action Items Stewardship

THE CLUB LEADER’S ROLE You are the front line of the army fighting Rotary's biggest enemy COMPLACENCY

– Let’s do better than Status Quo – Membership – The Rotary Foundation – Service Projects – Sustainability CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUO

KEY SUCCESS FACTORS – President and Club Leaders develop intentional strategies for success & measurable goals for those strategies – Set meaningful goals S pecific M easurable A chievable R ealistic (and Relevant) T ime-Based

DISTRICT GOALS MEMBERSHIP RI FOUNDATION

MEMBERSHIP CHALLENGE – If your club is over 25 members: Grow your club by 10 members Or 10% – If your club is below 25 members Grow to 25 members If you’re below 15 members, close the gap between where you are and 25 members by HALF

ROTARY FOUNDATION CHALLENGE – Annual Programs Fund -- $150 per capita – If your club isn’t anywhere close to $150 per capita Close the gap between where you are and $150 by half – If your club is over $150 per capita Take the best of your past 5 years and beat it by $ District-Wide Per Capita = $126

ROTARY FOUNDATION CHALLENGE – PolioPlus -- $50 per capita – If your club isn’t anywhere close to $50 per capita Close the gap between where you are and $50 by half – If your club is over $50 per capita Take the best of your past 5 years and beat it by $1.00

CLUB LEADERS‘ ROLE – Thought Leaders – Attitudes, Club Culture Inspiration Encouragement Example Motivation

SO, WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE? Incentives??

SO, WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE?

KEYS TO MEMBER RETENTION & ATTRACTION? – Autonomy People want to be part of something that’s self-governing (especially if it’s bigger than they are) – Purpose People want to be part of something meaningful – an organization that’s making a difference – Mastery People want to be part of something that’s as good as any and better than most at what it does

EXPECTATIONS – Promote and expect Mutual Respect among District and Club leaders We’re all volunteers Please don't let your procrastination or lack of responsiveness require another volunteer to spend time following up with you Please grant me the time I’m willing to grant you

INITIATIVES

PRESIDENTIAL CITATION

GOVERNOR’S AWARD GOVERNOR’S AWARD PAGE 1 IMAGE GOES HERE 250 Points possible before July 1

GOVERNOR’S AWARD OF EXCELLENCE PIN Membership Foundation Service

GOVERNOR’S SIGNATURE PROJECT Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) District Grants

QUESTIONS?

BREAK