Zone 30-31 Club Visioning March 10, 2015 Greg Yank, PDG 6510 Club Visioning Chair Tom Ripperda, PDG...

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Zone 30-31 Club Visioning

March 10, 2015

Greg Yank, PDG 6510Club Visioning Chair

Tom Ripperda, PDG 6510Co-chair

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Greg Yank, District 6510 Club Visioning ChairTom Ripperda, Co-Chair

Zone 30-31 WebinarMarch, 2015

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“Rotary is not an organization for

retrospection. It is rather one whose worth and purpose lie in future

activity rather than past performance.”

Paul Harris, Founder of Rotary International

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“If you don’t know where you are going, chances are you will end up someplace else.” (Yogi Berra)

• Over 67,000 Rotarians were askedto participate

• 15% responded

• Response is statistically valid

• Results accurately reflect

Rotarian:– Geography– Age– Gender– Roles

Stronger, more effective clubs

Greater impact

Greater visibility and influence

Increased financial sustainability and

operational effectiveness

Tradition of annual cycles has not been effective

Establishes a multi-year coordinated plan

Need for greater continuity, consistency, and consensus

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Who are you?

Where are you?

Where do you want to be?

How will you get there?

How will you know when you have arrived?

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It is a living management tool that:• Defines a shared commitment• Provides long-term direction• Creates a framework to establish goals

and objectives• Optimizes use of resources

Pulling in the same direction with a common destination in mind …

• 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

Club leadership must agree to the process & attend Takes about four hours Facilitated by a district visioning team Complete the RVQ and provide the room and meal 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+Some of the curmudgeons/complainers+Assistant Governor

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O’Fallon’s premier Service Club – working together, having fun, Positively changing our community and the world

Rotary Club of O’Fallon, IL 

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Understand the passions of fellow members/club

Renewed energy/dynamic Define focus New ideas Hear the voices of new and quiet members Come up with a PLAN for our club Engage members who may not be involved

Create EXCITEMENT

Think BIG into the future

“Has increased membership by 3 new members, we are hoping for 2 more”

Club Membership Chair, U.S.A.

“We’ve not grown simply because people have moved out of the area. We do have 2 new members one of which I will attribute to the Club Visioning exercise”

Club President with 23 Members, United Kingdom

“Yes, it’s increased by 10-15 members”Club President with 55 members, Australia

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