The Presidents Club

The Presidents Club
Author: Nancy Gibbs
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439127700

Examines presidential power within the context of U.S. history and the ongoing relationships presidents and ex-presidents formed with one another.

LEAD with Distinction

LEAD with Distinction
Author: Nancy Paulson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780983656951

You've been elected to the leadership position of your club. You may have been a member "forever" or may have only recently joined. What is the true scope of the job, what are my resources, how do I do this? What is the organization (club, district, zone, International) expecting of me? Organization and planning will break up a job what may seem overwhelming into smaller manageable tasks. What this book helps you do is have strategies and methods to assist and provide meaningful choices, methods, and alternatives to common issues. As the leader, you will be running club meetings, board meetings, planning meetings, etc. Having a quick guide to "how to" on parliamentary procedures will assist you all year. A very useful skill in business also. Membership recruiting and retention is another common issue. Lots of easy to implement ideas. The weekly club planner provides an organizational structure to your weekly meeting, helps you remember to arrange for assistance with the Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance, reciting the 4-way test, etc.; also, a reminder of the monthly RI focus area is included with that month's meeting planners. Don't get so wrapped up in the planning that you lose sight of what you are trying to do. Rotary needs be FUN and inclusive. It is the ability to get others to follow what you are advocating: to trust you; to respect you; and to feel that your vision and strategies are in everyone's best interests - not just your own.You were just selected/elected as president of your organization. This guide/manual/handbook will help you plan and organize your thoughts and activities for the year you will be President.So why is planning and organizing hot? Why is everyone telling me to get it done? It's your way to demonstrate that you are thoughtful and can think ahead - that you are not just about the big idea, but also about its execution. This is a powerful dichotomy to possess as a leader - the ability to not only be a visionary, but also have the drive to achieve the vision.Don't let what may feel like the tedious nature of sitting down to plan and organize stop you from achieving greatness as the leader of your club for a year. Let's consider what you can do today to get cozy and snuggle up to Planning and Organizing.A good team of officers is important to the efficient running of your Rotary Club. The following provides brief descriptions of the role each officer should assume; however, all officers should be familiar with the duties of other positions as well as their own. Each officer should be familiar with club, district, and international constitutions, bylaws, and policies. The responsibilities in each club are different, so you should use this information as a guide to be elaborated upon.The president of your club has two responsibilities which place this officer in a paradoxical situation. First, if a club is to be successful, the president must divide the responsibility of club leadership among fellow officers and club members. The use of delegated power is the only way to cope with large amounts of work in an efficient manner.

Club Board Members Guide

Club Board Members Guide
Author: John L. Carroll
Publisher: Pineapple Press Inc
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2001
Genre: Boards of directors
ISBN: 1561642444

Although written with the private club in mind, the common-sense solutions John Carroll offers to those responsible for overseeing the running of an organization apply to any board member. Carroll has distilled the complexities of leadership and governance into practical action. With thirty-five years of experience with boards of all types, he shows how a fine-tuned sense of "people skills, " coupled with an understanding of how the club functions, creates an atmosphere where decisions can be made for the benefit of the club and all its members.