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What is Rotary Leadership Institute? A leadership and development program to strengthen Rotary clubs through education, collaboration and the exchange of ideas among its future leaders A three-part curriculum facilitated by experienced, trained faculty members engaging participants through open discussion, problem-solving and creative role-play Although not an official program of Rotary International, more than 300 Rotary districts now offer it to their members.
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Why Attend Rotary Leadership Institute? Leadership Development Rotary Knowledge Exchange of Ideas Member Engagement Service Project Leads Strategic Planning Improved Communication Team Building Public Relations International Perspective
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Why is Rotary Leadership Institute important? Membership Decline! June 30, 2003 55,630 June 30, 2013 47,866 Net Loss (7,764) Percent Loss(13.96%) Rotary International Zones 27 and 21B 10-Year Membership Trend
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Why is Rotary Leadership Institute important? Some Familiarity Know Name Only Never Heard of Rotary
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How does it work? Three Classes 6-7 hour Day each 50-minute segments Discussion and Participation Not Lecture! Skilled Facilitators $40 cost per session Clubs often subsidize Lunch included Send: Future club leaders New Members Active Rotarians
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The Rocky Mountain Rotary Leadership Institute LEADERSHIP Course I – Characteristics of leadership Motivational techniques Leadership styles Course II – Team Building Committees as leadership tools Course III – Effective Leadership Strategies Lead and communicate in groups How to win support for goals
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The Rocky Mountain Rotary Leadership Institute Course I - Purpose and structure of Rotary Course II – Rotary opportunities Personal and professional growth Global Network Groups RI structured programs Course III - Making a difference Improve your Rotary experience Use RLI ideas Analyze RLI program
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The Rocky Mountain Rotary Leadership Institute MEMBERSHIP Course I – Engaging Members Active Participation Explore engagement options Course II – Attracting Members Targeting key audiences Course III – Vocational Service/Expectations Add value to membership
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The Rocky Mountain Rotary Leadership Institute THE ROTARY FOUNDATION Course I – TRF Goals and Programs What is a foundation? TRF value to clubs Course II – Targeted Service The new Grant Model Six areas of focus Course III – International Service Build connections; meet needs Rotary Action Groups
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The Rocky Mountain Rotary Leadership Institute ETHICS Course I – Practice Ethical Behavior Promote ethics with others Strengthen your vocation Promote 4-Way Test
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The Rocky Mountain Rotary Leadership Institute SERVICE PROJECTS COURSE I – Project Implementation Plan, lead and DO! Creativity/Sustainability Rotary resources/capacity
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The Rocky Mountain Rotary Leadership Institute COMMUNICATIONS COURSE II – Effective internal and external communications COURSE III – Public Image and PR PR strategy Reaching your target audience
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The Rocky Mountain Rotary Leadership Institute STRATEGIC PLANNING AND ANALYSIS COURSE II – Insightful planning at the club level (Two sessions) Club review and analysis Areas of improvement
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