Rotary clubs, according to conventional
wisdom, are service clubs. Rotary International itself says its member
clubs are service clubs. When we say service, we think serving
the needy, the homeless, the community, etc. And that’s fine and dandy – for us
individually. After all, our motto is Service above Self.
But when it comes to Rotary clubs, that line of
thinking is DEAD WRONG! Businesses
survive by serving their customers. Rotary clubs are not-for-profit
businesses. Present and future members
are their customers. To survive, clubs must serve present and
future members; not the needy, not the homeless, not the community; not Rotary
International; not the Rotary Foundation – present and future members. Clubs that don’t serve their members struggle
to survive.
So how do clubs’ serve their members? They do so by being active in all aspects of Rotary’s Circle of Life – advancing the Object of Rotary. Soundly pursuing
the first and second Objects of Rotary attracts and engages members immediately
while encouraging them to engage in the third and fourth Objects of Rotary, which attracts even more members. Rotary clubs make their communities and the
world better places by serving their members.
What the Rotary World does is rooted in Who Rotarians are, so when someone asks me ‘What is Rotary’ I respond with
something like ‘Rotary is a network of
local business, professional, and community leaders who work to make our
community and world a better place to live.’
Highlighted or underlined text have links to previous Rotatorials.
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