For almost
twenty years, Rotary in North America has undergone a
dramatic drop in membership. At the 2010
Regional Rotary International Membership Coordinator (RRIMC) Assembly, word
came out that some Rotary International (RI) Directors had said that membership
was primarily a North American Problem. Zone 33 and 34 RRIMC's Bevin Wall and Jim Henry posted a Rotatorial on this matter indicating that North America was a projection of RI's future unless it addressed some basic issues.
Past RI DirectorJohn Smarge , in his 2011 presentation before the International Assembly, highlighted one of the basic issues when he
announced that between the years 2003 - 2010, Rotary clubs throughout the world
inducted 1.1 million members while membership held steady at approximately 1.2
million members. Many Rotary leaders, unaware that RI had suffered a net loss of 1.1 million members - 157,000 per year - gasped.
Past RI Director
During this
time period, records show that North American clubs had a gross loss of
approximately 43,000 members. Accurate
records do not exist regarding regional net losses, but, using the numbers from
Director Smarge's presentation, let's take a trip down Logic Lane and assume that North American
clubs inducted 300,000 members. This would mean that North
America 's net loss was 343,000.
What regions lost the other 757,000? Because of poor
membership management, the only thing we know is that RI lost 1.1 million
members - half of its customers - in a seven-year period. What would the directors of any thriving company
say to management when given this information?
What does the RI Director representing your club say about RI's membership management?
Let's be honest
with ourselves. Membership, particularly
retention, is a worldwide issue. A
reputable worldwide firm hired by RI concluded over a year ago that RI is in
the same position now that Kodak, a once mighty worldwide photographic giant
that recently filed for bankruptcy, found itself in 1997 and did little to
alter its future (Graphics 47-52 of the document available at this link.)
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