Rotary's administrative districts and member clubs
often have difficulty getting people to serve as leaders. One reason why is happening right now! Many existing leaders, sounding like inmate's
approaching the end of their prison sentence, say "Only four-and-a-half more months!" What non-verbal perception does this
simple phrase deliver?
Personally, I welcomed the
opportunity to serve as club president and District 6960 as Assistant Governor
and Governor (2003-04). These were
wonderful opportunities to experience the joy of building friendships and developing
spheres of influence while honing leadership and communication skills that were
put to good use in my professional engineering practice. (This is merely practicing the first Object of Rotary.) Through these
friendships, and using Rotary International attributes, we were able to establish
the continuing district-wide Dictionary Project; the now multi-state and international
Rotary Leadership Institute Sunshine Division; and an International water project
where all District 6960 clubs participated in establishing fifty-four water
systems in Africa .
Long-time
Rotarians are keenly aware that, in the last twenty years, Rotary International
and its member clubs have placed heavy emphasis, even priority, on its
attributes and the noun 'service'. The overlooked fundamental was that the quality
and quantity of the 'service'
produced depends on the quality and quantity of acquaintances developed. I am now in the eighth decade of life, but if
given the opportunity to develop new acquaintances as an opportunity for
service, I would.
Rotary
leaders, what perceptions are your verbal and non-verbal actions projecting: that your position
is a desirable experience to be valued, or a sentence to be served?
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