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1 Building Engagement & Retention www.GreatIdeasToShare.com

2 Assessing the Retention Issues  Total membership  Number joined and number departed  Attrition rate (“turnover”)  Engagement  Strong clubs

3 Retention #1 priority Focus on: Increasing engagement Addressing why Rotarians leave Increasing vitality of our club Goal: retention of 92% or higher

4 Retention  Goal: Reduce number of members leaving annually by 28%  Only 14% leave for uncontrollable reasons  Opportunity to reduce the number who leave for controllable reasons What are the opportunities in your district?

5 Engagement and Retention Same or different?  Think of retention in a new way  Engagement is prevention  Connection => commitment  Engagement => retention Retention is the measure of engagement

6 Creating a Real Focus on Engagement How do we make engagement happen?  Six steps to get started

7 Getting Started Six Steps to Begin 1. Set specific goals 2. Identify membership issues 3. Make a written plan

8 Getting Started Six Steps to Begin 4. Establish 3-function membership sub-committee 5. Provide best practices & tools 6. Communicate, assess, report, motivate (and keep it visible!)

9 Goal Setting Step 1: Set a specific written goal Need to know baseline to set a realistic goal What do the numbers show?

10 Baseline: How Are We Doing Now? Current retention rate Today’s # members x 100 = __% # members July 1 + new members during year Turnover rate # members leaving in a time period x 100 = ___% total # members at beginning of same time period

11 Baseline: How Are We Doing Now? Where do we get accurate information?  Rotary Club Central  RI official report  Your Rotary Coordinator

12 Rotary Central A Planning & Measurement Tool

13 Engagement Step 2: Identify specific engagement obstacles What is your club’s engagement score? Qualitative (intangibles) Quantitative (measurable: what, how many)

14 When is the risk highest ?  First six months  At three years  At 10 years Use club assessment tools Track members using Club Central and RI Reports Are your AGS helping club to use these tools?

15 Engagement Plan Step 3: A (written) plan is the foundation to increasing engagement & retention Includes measurable goals with action steps, dates and responsibilities

16 Who is the Target of an Engagement Strategy?  New Members  Existing Members  Former Members

17 Sample Plan

18 Customizing Engagement One size doesn’t fit all  Why do members join Rotary?  What are their expectations?  What’s In It For Me (radio station WII-FM)

19 Customizing Engagement Engagement is fulfilling members’ individual expectations

20 Managing Engagement &Retention Step 4: Engagement Subcommittee  Engagement/Retention is the only job  Qualified chair & members

21 Engagement Committee  Keep it visible  Manage engagement plan  Follow up with members  Measure & reports progress  Helps maintain focus on engagement

22 Engagement: How to Start Step 5: Adopt best practices & tools Use strategies and templates that have been used effectively by other clubs Example: Mentorship Program

23 Creating Action Step 6: Communicate Visibly  Encourage and motivate  Assess  Report  Follow up  Expect & Inspect

24 Leadership Action What is 1 immediate action you can take to support engagement in your clubs? Let’s Discuss

25 Resources www.rotary.org

26 Webinars Rotary.org

27 Webinars Zone Zone 24 West Webinar Series One Rotary: Building Highly-Effective Clubs November 12 4:00 pm PST/7:00 pm EST

28 Resources www.GreatIdeasToShare.com

29 Best Practices

30 People Resources  Rotary Coordinator team  RI Member Development  Other highly-effective districts

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