Goal
1: Eradicate Polio
Continued advocacy visits have helped to
secure significant contributions from Spain,
Sweden and the EC. IPPC chairman and Trustee
chairman attended ministerial meetings in
January and February of 2005 at WHO/Geneva
to discuss progress toward eradication and
eventual certification.
Goal 2: Sharpen Program Focus
Surveys were developed and distributed to
a randomly selected sample of 10,000 clubs
to identify relevance and efficacy of current
RI programs at the club level. Survey is
also available on the web for input from
clubs that were not in the random sampling.
Goal 3: Select New Corporate Program
Focus
Criteria to be used in selecting
a new corporate program focus were developed
along with a process for identifying a future
corporate program. Both were submitted to
the Strategic Planning Committee for review.
Goal 4: Refine Governance/Leadership Structure
Review of and suggested revisions to the
constitutional documents pertaining to the
RI Board and RI officers (except governors)
have been developed. Additionally review
of the same documents is underway with respect
to RI committees and the committee structure.
Legislation was adopted at the 2004 Council
which established the Strategic Planning
Committee as an RI committee.
Goal 5: Improve Training and Education
at all Levels
Six of 50 Rotary leadership positions have
been analyzed to ascertain necessary skills
and knowledge, and the effectiveness of
current training for these positions has
been assessed. The process of analyzing
the remaining positions is underway.
Goal 6: Expand and Integrate Membership
Globally
Analyzed data from a survey on diversity
and developed a recommended plan. Drafted
criteria to be considered in an overall
membership development and retention plan
for the association. Continue to emphasize
the importance of relevant weekly meetings
that provide members with opportunities
for business and personal development throughout
all membership materials and activities.
Goal 7: Enhance
Public Image
Developed and provided creative materials
for the Humanity in Motion campaign to all
clubs in January 2005 for use locally in
gaining exposure for Rotary during its 100th
anniversary. Worked with selected clubs
locally to regionalize materials and obtain
placements. Strategically placed public
service announcements in cost-effective
venues such as movie theaters and on major
airlines during in-flight programming internationally.
|