Title: Rotary District Conference 2005
1Rotary District Conference 2005
Leadership and Succession Planning
2AGENDA
- The Challenges of Volunteerism
- Overcoming the Challenges - Leadership
- Recognizing Recruiting tomorrows leaders today
- Preparing for Leadership
- Succession Planning Simple Things Big
Difference - New Innovations with Rotary Leadership
- I M S²
3CHALLENGES OF VOLUNTEERISM
4Youre Not Alone
- Volunteer Alberta recently conducted a study
called Assessing the Capacity to Support
Volunteerism here are some of the issues that
were significant - Age inability to engage young volunteers
looking at paid volunteers 30-50 years old was
the most serious shortage - Awareness everyone doing their own thing hard
to get noticed, convincing people they would be
good volunteers, public perception of the
organization - Other Resources retain volunteers through
appreciation and challenging roles
5Youre Not Alone
- Volunteer Burnout same people end up doing
everything, asked to do too much by too many
organizations - Retention / Recruitment high profile gets more
attention, unable (unwilling) to travel, fulfill
mandatory requirements, lack of interest even if
they thought the cause worthwhile - Lack of Time - The most significant challenge
reported by 49 of organizations with recruitment
issues was potential volunteers lack of time.
With todays busy lifestyle, an increase in
dual-income families and child-rearing
activities, people are more likely to value any
amount of spare time they have and prefer not to
spend it in volunteer activities.
6Overcoming the Challenges
- Recognizing, Recruiting, Training, and Supporting
Tomorrows Leaders Today - The Evolution of Leadership
- Doing Simple Things Make a Big Difference
- I M S²
7You Might be a Good Leader
- If you talk to people in a way that they get
it - If youre focused, yet flexible in your
decision-making - If you say youll do something, then actually do
it - If you deal with conflict NOW, yet dont rush to
judgement - If youre visible actually out there with the
troops - If you create a culture of fun by celebrating
successes - If you inspire your people with positive
messages - If you look and act like a leader
8Identifying Recruiting
- As in any organization, promotion from within
comes from experience in many different areas.
In order to identify and recruit tomorrows
leaders today, they need exposure to the clubs
avenues of service, district conferences, club
events and activities, etc. - Behaviour reinforced is behaviour repeated
- If they have a positive experience in their role,
and continue to see the benefit of being
involved, a natural evolution of more involvement
will take place
9Identifying Recruiting
- How do we inject new blood into leadership roles?
- ASK them! Not always the President that has to do
the asking utilize others in their capacity to
recruit within their area. - When do we ask them? 2 years out is not too far.
- If they have a positive experience and want to
take on more leadership roles, it behoves us to
insure they are prepared to do it!
10Leadership Training
- Rotary has so many support mechanisms in place to
help leaders fulfill their duties, but not every
club or every member takes advantage of this
assistance - District Leadership Training (subsidize costs)
- District Conference (subsidize costs)
- Assistant District Governors
- District Chairs of Avenues of Service
- Past Presidents / Past Chairs
11Evolution of Leadership
Behaviour reinforced is behaviour repeated
If club members have a positive experience in
their leadership role, the likelihood of their
advancing to higher levels of leadership is very
strong District, Zone, International. It is
our responsibility to ensure they have a positive
experience! So how do we do that? Preparation
Succession Planning!
12Simple Things Big Difference
- Elections hold them in December to select new
Board for upcoming Rotary year in July - Invite all new Board members to attend Board
meetings for six months prior to taking over
their portfolio seamless transition - Delegate If one person (President) is doing it
all, leads to volunteer burnout spread the work
around - Mentorship Being available for advice
13Relevance
Rotary must have relevance in our lives. If
there is no relevance to us or our families, we
will not grant it our time and energy. Relevance
Investment Socialization People like to be
involved with people they like If we do not deem
it relevant, we will never find the time. If
we do deem it relevant, we will make the time.
Are we having fun yet?
14More Than Mechanics
Inspiration Motivation Successful Succession
- Challenge others to do better than you did
- Urge them to answer a calling a special
project - Use the words of others to motivate
- Be the living example of the 4-way test
- Be bold challenge the status quo
- Be inspired by others
15Motivation
- I urge you to
- Go back and DO something you said you were going
to do - Deal with any outstanding conflicts you have NOW,
being fair to hear both sides of the story before
drawing conclusions - Make time for people you cant lead from the
bleachers - Inspire others by your words and actions
deliver positive messages - Put up a sign on your bathroom mirror that says
If not now, when?
16Inspired by Others
Can you imagine what I could do if I would
do all that I can?
The musician formerly (and again) known as Prince