The Club Leadership Plan is the recommended administrative structure for
Rotary clubs. It is based on the best practices of effective Rotary clubs. As each
Rotary club is unique, the Club Leadership Plan is flexible enough to support
the individual needs of clubs around the world. It is not mandatory for any
club to adopt the Club Leadership Plan, but every Rotary club, new and old,
will benefit from standardizing its administrative procedures based on these
best practices:
• Develop long-range goals that address the elements of an effective club.
• Set annual goals that support long-range goals.
• Make sure that all club members feel involved and informed.
• Keep the lines of communication open, both in the club and with the
district.
• Ensure continuity in leadership from year to year.
• Customize the bylaws to refl ect club operations.
• Provide regular fellowship opportunities.
• Actively involve all club members.
• Offer regular, consistent training
Attached is the 2005 edition of the Club Leadership Plan (245-EN). The information
in this publication is based on the Recommended Rotary Club Bylaws and
the Rotary Code of Policies. Changes to these documents by the RI Board of
Directors override policy as stated in this publication.
Club Leadership Plan
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