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Rotary Club Central Michael Brown, PDG, ARRFC 6670 District Assembly May 3, 2014

Rotary Club Central Michael Brown, PDG, ARRFC 6670 District Assembly May 3, 2014. Humans, not systems, create ideas. Humans use systems to help make their ideas productive and rewarding. JOIN LEADERS – EXCHANGE IDEAS – TAKE ACTION. And the reason?. COMMUNICATION. MyRotary.

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Rotary Club Central Michael Brown, PDG, ARRFC 6670 District Assembly May 3, 2014

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  1. Rotary Club Central Michael Brown, PDG, ARRFC 6670 District Assembly May 3, 2014

  2. Humans, not systems, create ideas. Humans use systems to help make their ideas productive and rewarding.

  3. JOIN LEADERS – EXCHANGE IDEAS – TAKE ACTION • And the reason? COMMUNICATION

  4. MyRotary www.Rotary.org/MyRotary • Register • Maintain your profile • Review Site Layout and Content • Familiarize yourself with the menu structure • So you know where to find information and reports • Rotary Club Central - Access • All members can VIEW • Assigned positions can VIEW all years but only EDIT for assigned year • District Level; Governor, DGE, AG, Committee Chairs, Executive Secretary • Club Level; President, PE, Secretary, Treasurer, Foundation and Membership Chairs • Rotary Club Central - Identify Roles • DG/DGE must assign Assistant Governors and assign clubs to AGs • MUST BE DONE FOR EACH ASSIGNED YEAR

  5. MyRotary >> Exchange Ideas Staying Connected

  6. MyRotary >> Take Action Projects and Engagement

  7. MyRotary >> Learning & Reference Answers to your questions can be found here

  8. MyRotary >> Manage Clubs leaders will end up here

  9. MyRotary >> The Rotary Foundation Grants and Giving

  10. MyRotary >> Member News News and Information

  11. ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL Introduction to Rotary Club Central Entering Goals District-level Features Questions

  12. ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL • SET GOALS • TRACK ACCOMPLISHMENTS • EVALUATE PROGRESS • RATE CLUBS

  13. John Q. Rotarian District: 0000 | Club: Your Club

  14. 1248 104 34 47 66 36 51 20011965 1909 1979 1966 1947 1977 1962 Membership Trends Start and End Dates (5 year trends)Gender (3 year trends)Age Trends (3 year trends)

  15. Your Club Membership Retention Rotarian Engagement Club Communication Public Relations

  16. Service Service Projects and ActivitiesNew Generations ClubsNew Generations Participants

  17. Foundation 791 USD 791 USD Annual FundPolio PlusMajor Gifts and Benefactors

  18. John Q. Rotarian

  19. John Q. Rotarian

  20. WHO CAN ENTER GOALS? DISTRICT LEVEL District Governor *Assistant GovernorsCommittee Chairs Executive Secretary CLUB LEVEL PresidentSecretary Treasurer Foundation ChairMembership ChairExecutive Secretary They can VIEW ALL but ONLY EDIT for their Assigned Rotary Year

  21. 791 USD 791 USD

  22. NumericMonetary (USD)Percentage %Yes / No

  23. ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL Introduction to Rotary Club Central Entering Goals District-level Features Questions

  24. District: 0000

  25. Atlantis Atlantis Sunrise Sesame Street Gotham Metropolis Metropolis Sunset Tattooine Twin Peaks Greendale

  26. Metropolis Twin Peaks Greendale

  27. John Q. Rotarian

  28. AG’s Enter Club Visit Remarks Here Atlantis Atlantis Sunrise Sesame Street Gotham Metropolis Twin Peaks Greendale

  29. ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL Introduction to Rotary Club Central Entering Goals District-level Features Questions

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