Monday, July 25, 2011

TRF and Membership Seminars

July 16th our District hosted it's annual TRF and Membership Seminars.

The new District TRF Chair, who is also in charge of Florida PETS training and is a past Director of the Rotary Leadership Institute, took it in a new direction. Although this was the first year and there were some of those first time out issues, everyone was really impressed. In the past the TRF Seminars have been rather boring. I hate to say that but it is true. It was determined as necessary to teach club TRF Chairs and other leadership the nuts and bolts of the foundation, how to fill out forms (line by line)etc. This task was done in a lecture format. I am sure you get the picture. This year time the seminar was broken into three parts. The first introduced the committee to those present. Not physically, but made everyone aware of all the sub chairs and committees that are their to help their clubs. Then an EREY video was shown. It was only 8 minutes but it began the process of teaching the WHY of TRF, getting people to better understand the purpose. After this TRF Programs were discussed. Part Two was geared to club support and participation in TRF. It was in this section that all the forms came to light but rather than train folks in how to fill them out, the WHY was again addressed. The DG has approved the purchase of a software package that will allow for form tutorials on the district website eliminating the need to take up valuable seminar time with it. Part Three was a group "best practices" discussion. The DGN and I roved the audience with microphones to allow questions, comments and ideas to be shared. It was really a well thought out game plan and I am looking forward to the refinements that will take place between now and next year as well as a little debugging. It was very, very good.

Membership was also divided into three parts. The first was presentation by the membership chair. Our membership chair is an excellent speaker and easily kept everyone's attention. Last year we started on the long trail of changing the way we look at our members to try and get better retention. This year he is taking the second rational step down that path and will take the third step next year. Part Two was an ELI exercise. The group was broken down in to six smaller groups and all we assigned a task. I sat in on one group and I can tell you the thoughts and ideas passing around were nothing short of inspiring. Super idea to bring RLI style into practice during this seminar. It was a bit confusing as it was not well planned in advance. A lot of details were left to be done on the fly and everyone was working on the same task instead of different scenarios. Still, first time out, this was really excellent. Part Three was again a best practices session. You might recall that we used that for the first time at Area Leadership Training and it was a big hit. We are now introducing it into more events. There is a lot to be learned from the interchange of thoughts and ideas as opposed to lecturing on how we think it should work.

The TRF seminar was in the morning, Membership in the afternoon with a shared lunch. I think that worked well. Except for holding microphones during best practices, I had no part. That also was an excellent idea and allowed me to watch and prepare for the next training cycle as it will be for "my year" as it is referred to. We have lots of gifted speakers and presenters and I intend to use them next year. If you recall we were training for six hours at Pre PETS and Area Leadership last February. That is a long time for one person to try to stay motivated and I am sure my enthusiasm probably diminished as the day went on. Next year we will use the same format but involve more presenters so it is not too much for any one person.

All in all a very nice day. The evaluations showed great interest and high grades were awarded both programs.

That evening I traveled a little further south and attended the installation banquet for one of my AGs who is Club President this year. I was honored to present a pin for 47 years of perfect attendance to a Rotary friend of mine.

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