Rotarians from Florida , Minnesota , and Massachusetts ,
and from the Caribbean, Australia
and India
have recently communicated ideas to the Angry Rotarian. Not all supported his opinions, but all did center
on the importance of retaining members. As Matt Ridley states in his
book, The Rational Optimist, and in his TED TALK, ideas getting
together, having sex, and giving birth to other ideas have substantially
improved our world. Perhaps similar
orgies would improve membership.
A few typical comments:
- "To me the most bothering issue that
Rotary is facing today is membership and its retention."
- "Rotary International has many tools, but they seem to be at such a high level that they just are not all that useful on the ground."
- "One hat does not fit all
clubs."
- "Service projects can destroy clubs."
- ". .members left because of too much fundraising."
District 7910 Membership Chair, Tom Sturiale, created his
own Membership Minutes, his means of addressing membership. It can be viewed or downloaded from this link.
So why not get district membership chairs together in two-day
Zone Membership Seminars and stimulate them so their ideas can have sex and
give birth to applicable ideas? Seminar expenses, including travel and lodging
for qualified attendees, could come from the Zone Director's Membership
Development budget.
Typical Day One
Plenary Session 7:30 - 8:30
Keynote Speaker
Breakouts should center on discussing
and reaching consensus on the business Rotary clubs are in; who clubs' customers are; what the customers' value; and what differentiates Rotary.
Breakout Sessions 9:00 - 11:45 Min - 10 Max -15 Attendees
Lunch 12:00 - 12:45 (no speaker)
Breakout Sessions 1:00 - 3:30
Breakout Sessions 4:00 - 5:30 Each attendee present and defend
response.
Social 6:00 - 6:45
Dinner 7:00 - 9:00 (Director or Coordinator comments
optional)
Typical Day Two
Breakouts center on ways and means to
communicate fundamentals to clubs, how the district could analyze potential
locations for new clubs, AND what support is needed from Rotary International
and why.
Plenary Session 7:30
- 8:30 Keynote Speaker
Breakout Sessions 9:00
- 11:45
Lunch 12:00
- 2:00 Director or Coordinator comments and Panel with Q/A.
Main topic to be on quality R.I. support.
Keynote speakers are required to present one or more ideas that
stimulate critical thinking such as "Service above Self is a motto for Rotarians. If clubs or R.I. use it as their motto, it will destroy them."
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