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Club Visioning 1
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“Rotary is not an organization for retrospection. It is one whose worth and purpose lie in future activity rather than past performance.”
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Sustain and increase membership; Implement successful service projects Support the Rotary Foundation; Develop leaders in the club and beyond Develop a long-range plan which provides for: Continuity Consistency Consensus Communication
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Who are we? Where are we? Where do we want to be? How will we get there? How will we know when we have arrived?
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The first step to developing a strategic plan for clubs Club leadership must agree to the process Takes about four hours Facilitated by a district visioning team Who should attend: Maximum of 30 club members +6 of the newest members, +6 of the most experienced and active members +Board of directors, the president, president-elect and the vice president +Assistant Governor
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What the club stands for in its community The club’s target membership size in 5 years Identification of the club’s attributes Top 3 objectives for each Avenue of Service Ways to improve club’s leadership development Understanding of Club leadership Plan (CLP)
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1 st step in a long range plan New energy in the club New members Defines your club better Focuses the club to core values 7
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Club leadership must agree to the process ◦ Have AG attend Complete the RVQ Select location, provide food & required materials 8
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How to proceed: Interested Clubs should contact: Jeff Taylor District Vision Coordinator and member of the Rotary Club of St. Clair County West Phone: 618-233-6500 Email: jefftaylor@bovinetteagency.com 9
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