ZONE 8 REGIONALISATION PILOT
Regionalisation Objectives
Five objectives, implemented by six working groups, co-chaired by experienced Rotarians, developing action plans which will be shared as the project evolves.
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By developing more effective leadership development programs and pathways that:
better engage and empower members;
create meaningful and doable roles;
maximise service effectiveness and governance at all levels;
foster broad consensus decision making processes that are through, transparent, objective and accountable, and
encourage greater diversity in our leadership.
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By gathering the best resources from across the Region to work directly with all Clubs to help them:
innovate, adapt & manage change;
enhance the membership experience provided to members;
embrace and reflect the diversity of their communities and so be more relevant to them;
adopt new membership options and engage with non-Rotarian volunteers and community members;
be flexible in how they operate; and
increase attractiveness and impact through cooperation and partnerships.
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By developing significant public awareness programs delivered through one Regional Rotary voice that:
substantially enhances the image of Rotary and Rotaract across New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific Islands;
helps attract greater financial and general support from the community, corporate and government sectors to enhance Rotary’s impact;
that is supplemented and supported by developing and maintaining an on-line portal for sharing promotional materials & showcasing examples of good Rotary activities and projects to engage a wide external audience.
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By building on an enhanced public image and utilising the extensive regional resources to;
operate more collaboratively through meaningful partnerships with other Clubs to achieve greater engagement, participation, and attraction;
develop large scale Regional projects to attract greater sponsorship and involvement from Corporates, Government and Businesses; and
to look to partner with other entities outside of Rotary to enhance service delivery and outcomes.
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By developing a Regional structure which includes all Rotary entities and national programs, and:
streamlines and automates governance structures and processes;
makes volunteer jobs both meaningful and workable;
fosters diverse perspectives and transparency in decision making; and
utilising a variety of appropriate technologies.