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Leading Rotarians Manual Chapter 4

Leading Rotarians Manual Chapter 4. Learning Objectives. Identify skills needed to serve as effective club leaders. Anticipate potential challenges in leading fellow Rotarians, and develop strategies for handling them . Leading Rotarians.

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Leading Rotarians Manual Chapter 4

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  1. Leading RotariansManual Chapter 4

  2. Learning Objectives Identify skills needed to serve as effective club leaders. Anticipate potential challenges in leading fellow Rotarians, and develop strategies for handling them.

  3. Leading Rotarians What are important leadership skills for your role as a Rotary leader as opposed to a leader in the career you follow? LEADERSHIP IN ROTARY IS NOT ABOUT GIVING ORDERS BUT ABOUT GIVING SUPPORT. Past RI President KaljanBanerjee

  4. How will you select and prepare your club leadership team? Two selected automatically. President, Immediate PP, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms Number of Directors as per Club Byelaws. Must have the following committees Club Administration, The Rotary Foundation, Membership, Public Image, Service Projects. Manual Pages 60-61

  5. Where do I start? Leadership Development : Your Guide to Starting a Program (250) Leading and Motivating Volunteers Strategic Planning Goal Setting Be a Vibrant Club : Your Club Leadership Plan TWO YOU TUBE SITES P51 Manual

  6. EVERY ROTARY CLUB MUST HAVE A CLUB TRAINER Manual page 64

  7. Leading Rotarians What tasks can be delegated to committees? To what extent do you follow up on what the committees are doing? What do you do if a committee is not coming up to scratch?

  8. Leading Rotarians How do you communicate with district leaders? DG, AG, AC, District Chairs How do district leaders communicate with your club? How will you keep club members motivated?

  9. GO FORTH TO LEAD AND TO SERVE MAKE THIS ONE OF YOUR MOST EXCITING, ENJOYABLE AND SUCCESSFUL YEARS IN ROTARY

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