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Club Officer Training

Club Officer Training. Objectives: To recognize the administrative duties of their office To understand the leadership responsibilities of their office. Club Officer Training. What are your responsibilities?. Club Officer Training. To Plan the Year.

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Club Officer Training

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  1. Club Officer Training Objectives: To recognize the administrative duties of their office To understand the leadership responsibilities of their office

  2. Club Officer Training What are your responsibilities?

  3. Club Officer Training To Plan the Year • Your Year – Administrative reports, Accounts, Forms • Your Club – Records, Projects, Committee chairs, Member Involvement, Recruitment/retention

  4. Club Officer Training Sample Officers Activities Calendar

  5. Achieve Club Excellence • Work as a team • Model good leadership • Attend region, zone & district meetings • Involve members in planning and set goals

  6. Achieve Club Excellence • Mentor new leaders • Active involvement of new members • Submit timely reports • Pay invoices promptly

  7. Club Membership Reports • File MMR report on time • Correct your mistakes in one login session • Reinstate a member easily within six months

  8. Club Membership Reports • Print a copy of your submitted report • Copies of membership reports are sent to district governor • Print member information before dropping a member

  9. Conclusion Any additional questions? ?

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