Chairperson 1 1 Bud Wahl Past International Director 2003 2005 J Carl Young Past International Director 20092011 Jama Wahl GLT Area 1 C Leader 20142017 Presented by Objectives for Today ID: 236535
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Be a Successful Zone Chairperson
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Bud Wahl
Past International Director
2003 - 2005
J. Carl Young
Past International Director2009-2011
Jama WahlGLT Area 1 - C Leader 2014-2017
Presented bySlide2
Objectives for Today!Understand Your Role
& Duties
Learn of tools available to support your successUtilize your district cabinet resources to support the clubs
Create your plan to communicate and support your clubsExplore new tools you can use to support your clubsShare Best Practices with your fellow zone chairpersons2
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You are an important part of the district cabinet
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Further the purposes of the Association
Chair the District Governor’s Advisory Committee
Support membership development in your clubs
Identify and
d
evelop club leadershipSlide4
The Zone Chairperson is the Link
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Between the district and the clubs Slide5
It’s Time to GET PREPARED!
Get yourself organized
Plan your calendar for the year
Get familiar with tools available to youThe Zone and Region webpageMyLCIThe Club Health Assessment ReportPrepare for your District Governor Advisory Committee meetings with the clubsBring in expert resources from the district cabinet – The District Governor Team, GLT and GMT coordinators5
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Assess
your
clubs’
health every month!
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Tools - Zone and Region Chairperson Resource Center7
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The Zone & Region
Chairperson
Manuals
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Roles and
ResponsibilitiesWorking with the district governor team, district cabinet and GMT/GLT coordinators
Working and communicating with the clubs Structure of International HeadquartersSlide9
Access Club Information Using MyLCI
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Helpful Tools for Club Development
Certified Guiding LionSlide11
You Provide Two-way Communication
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Cabinet
Meetings
District Governor Advisory Committee MeetingsSlide12
District Governor Advisory Committee
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Host three
zone meetings Agendas in the new Model District Governor Advisory Meeting Schedule meetings soon after the cabinet meetingsAsk someone to keep the minutes
Offer a different venue for each meeting
Invite a speaker on the subject you wish to promoteImage courtesy of David Dominici at FreeDigitalPhotos.netSlide13
Model District Governor Advisory Committee Meetings
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Tips for successful meetings
Model meeting formats which focus on
Service
Membership
LeadershipRecognitionSample administrative tools for the meetingsSlide14
Focus on Service – Engage your District Cabinet
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I
nternational
, multiple district and district
programs
International President’s
programs
District-wide
service projects and programs
Club Service Project Idea
Exchange
Ways
to
identify
new service projects
Community
Needs Assessments
Tools to guide club planning and
management
Encourage
club participation in conventionsSlide15
Focus on Membership -
Engage the GMT
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Promote membership resources to clubs
Club Quality Initiatives
Support and guide club membership chairpersons
Find communities for potential new clubs
Implement a membership growth plan for clubsCommunicate club membership needs to district GMT membersSlide16
Focus on Leadership - Engage the GLT16
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Nurture future club
leaders
Promote
development and further leadership opportunities
Encourage club leaders to fully engage in responsibilities
Participate in club officer training eventsCommunicate club leadership development needs to District GLT membersSlide17
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Report results of
District
Governor Advisory Committee Meeting
Complete report following each zone meeting
Report any concerns or issues the clubs wish to communicate to the districtInteresting
Service Projects being initiated by your clubs (Service Activities)Concerns you have about your clubs Recommendations you want the cabinet to considerSlide18
Be your clubs’ best friend! – Visit your clubs
Promote
the district convention to the clubs and encourage full representation of each club at the district
convention18
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Visit
once per year to support the club and share district informationPrepare and be knowledgeable about the club and its projects
Take a membership induction ceremony with you and an invocationBe prepared to answer questions about Lionism including fees and dues, etc.
Ensure that every club operates under a duly adopted constitution and by-lawsSlide19
Celebrate Club Achievements19
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Service
Membership Growth
Leadership Development
Club Promotion
Make it a Winning Tradition
The Roadmap to SuccessSlide20
Zone and Region Chairperson Awards20
Each chairperson must be recorded via MyLCI by the district governor
Two semi-annual periods to qualify
Requirements for each
period are uniqueRequires application signed by district governor
Those who qualify both periods also receive the International Leadership Award
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One Great AdventureThe Role of the Zone Chairperson LCI
Leadership Development Webinars An engaging way to understand what it takes to excel in this vital Lions position.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015, 12:00pm (12 Noon) CDT Friday, July 24, 2015, 7:00pm (19:00) CDT
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Discussion Time22
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Discussion Question #1
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The president of a club is very controlling. He/she does not welcome new ideas from members. Some members have transferred to another club because of the president’s actions and attitude.
Members requested a meeting with the president to discuss their concerns about the recent club officer election, but he did not respond. The members contacted you as zone chairperson for guidance on its election and maintaining the club. What advice and guidance can you give the club?
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Discussion Question #2A club has a potential problem regarding the election of officers for the following year. A number of members on the board do not want the second vice president to be first vice president the following year.
How can a zone chairperson assist the club in ensuring a fair and credible process and election and maintain harmony within the club?
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Discussion Question #3
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It has been a practice in the zone for clubs to procrastinate regarding membership and activity reporting.
What actions will you take to ensure that both activities are being reported? What can you do as zone chairperson to ensure the clubs in your zone earn the Club Excellence Award?
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Discussion Question #4
A two-year old Lions club has a club roster that shows 50 members, but only 15 are active
dues-paying members. The others are non-active and have not paid dues. It is July and the club treasurer has just received the club’s per-capita billing.
What advice and guidance can you give to the club officers that could help correct its financial situation?26
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Discussion Question #5
A new zone chairperson is beginning to plan the upcoming
year’s zone meetings. He is informed that during the last fiscal year, none of
his assigned zone clubs attended the last zone meeting of the year. How can he/she best plan and what tools should he/she use to ensure that each club attends the zone meetings and prepares to actively engage and participate in the meetings? Who can he consult with to prepare for his zone meetings?27
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Thank you
for your Leadership
and Service!
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