Part I Course
"Formation of a new club brings change to the old club, forces the existing club to look at its "conventionalities" and often brings about positive change. A newly created club forces its "older" club to become better. Everyone benefits - - the community, Rotary International, new members and existing members -- from the formation of new Rotary clubs."
Paul P. Harris, In his address to the 1930 Rotary International Convention
RLI Part One topics include:
Insights In To Leadership
As a Rotarian, I am, by definition, a leader. Join us as we explore the characteristics of leadership, motivational techniques, and leadership styles. How do I best lead?My Rotary World
As a Rotarian, I am part of a worldwide organization of like-minded people. Take some time to truly understand the purpose and structure of Rotary. Can these resources help me?
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Engaging Members
I make my club and Rotary stronger by my active participation. Engaged club members have fun, make friends, and effectively serve. This is why I joined Rotary!
Our Foundation
I am “doing good” in my local community and around the world. Learn about the basic goals and programs of our Foundation. I am a force for good in the world!
Ethics – Vocational Service
I am ethical, recognize and promote ethics in others, and seek opportunities to serve through my vocation. You can see that I am a Rotarian.
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Service Projects
I am a vital part of a worldwide service organization of business, professional and community leaders meeting needs in communities. I can build, run and promote service.