Rotary - Into the Future

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Into the future Some thoughts for Rotary District 9970 Dr Cheryl Doig

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This presentation was delivered at the District 9970 Club Leadership and Officers Seminar/District Assembly March 2010, Christchurch, New Zealand

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Into the futureSome thoughts for Rotary

District 9970

Dr Cheryl Doig

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Chinese citizens translated latest Harry Potter collaboratively on web in 48 hours #bbfuture

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I would love to see our club make better use of technology eg. Even a website would be good but also an electronic way of making apologies and even preparing for meetingswould like to encourage more females and younger people into clubmore family oriented - seems to have lost that focus along the wayhave a variety of formats for meetings - shouldn't always have to be in same place

To give back to the community where I live

To mix with people outside of education

to engage in stimulating discussions and

socialize with intelligent and interesting people

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Community Collaboration

Friendship

Fellowship

Why this tribe?

Ethical

foundations

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http://www.roti.org/

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http://www.roti.org/

As we enter the 21st century, ROTI is conscious of our responsibility to ensure that new technologies are used effectively to help our organization. At the same time, we need to remember the old adage "If it isn't broken, don't fix it".

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http://www.roti.org/

As we enter the 21st century, ROTI is conscious of our responsibility to ensure that new technologies are used effectively to help our organization. At the same time, we need to remember the old adage "If it isn't broken, don't fix it".

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• 9. How can you have any fellowship in Rotary eClub One?RESPONSE:We have a weekly fellowship meeting through our Fellowship Forum on our website. Also, with email, voice over IP, teleconferences, collaboration software and face-to-face meetings we have become a cohesive group of friends who share.

• We provide an opportunity for all our members to meet face-to-face once a year at an event prior to the Rotary International Convention.

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• Managing Self• Relating to Others• Thinking• Managing Language, Symbols and

text• Participating and Contributing

http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz/

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http://twentyfivedays.wordpress.com/

Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach http://www.21stcenturycollaborative.com/

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TakingITGlobal

TakingITGlobal is about to reach a milestone, the sign up of our three hundred thousandth member. Where in the world will they be from?

http://www.tigweb.org/

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Work in the future…

• 14 jobs by 38• 1.5 years per job role• If facebook were a country it would be double

the size of Japan• In 10 years it is predicted that the number one

English speaking country in the world will be China

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Growing leaders

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http://chchmarathonclinic.wordpress.com/

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If membership organisations are to survive…

• What really matters in this organisation?

• Evolution is a process from conservation to transformation.

• What are you trying to preserve?

• Center for Lessons Learned – US Army (CALL)

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http://www.gizmag.com/rotel-hotel-on-wheels/

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Frances Hesselbein• If I’m a Navajo child on a reservation, a newly

arrived Vietnamese child, or a blue eyed girl in a New England home with picket fences, I have been able to open [the Girl Scout handbook] and find myself there….That’s a very powerful message that ‘I’m not an outsider. I’m part of something big.’

• “When we cling to our insider vocabulary, we end up talking to ourselves”

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Scanning the environment

Most cherished vital

beliefs

The fringes – not legitimised nor

utterly rejected by the centre

Ideas that the majority reject

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You Tube Videos

• Did You Know 4.0• Shift Happens 2009

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