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 Banerjee shares advice for building stronger clubs

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RI President Kalyan Banerjee shares advice with incoming district leaders about building strong clubs during the second plenary session of the International Assembly. Rotary Images/Monika Lozinska

The best way for incoming district governors to build stronger clubs is to serve as role models and lead as equals, said RI President Kalyan Banerjee at the International Assembly.

Banerjee shared this and other advice during the second plenary session 16 January to help incoming district governors provide better support to Rotarians at the club level. (Watch a video of his speech)

“We’re here because we love Rotary,” he said. “We’re here because we love what we can do through Rotary, and we want to do more of it.”

Banerjee explained that leadership in Rotary means giving support -- not giving orders.

The “gold standard of great leadership,” he said, is “being the kind of leader about whom every Rotarian in your district says, ‘You know, if I am ever a district governor, I’d want to be a district governor just like him (or her).”

Trustworthiness is also an important quality, Banerjee said.

“A great leader is someone you can trust, not necessarily to have all the answers but to be able to find them,” he explained. “And it’s someone who will listen, who will not dismiss your concerns, who will take the time to take you seriously.”

Maintaining the right balance between work and fun is also vital to encouraging strong clubs, he said.

“You do need the fun, of course -- that’s part of what makes Rotary what it is -- but fun is secondary and work is first,” Banerjee noted. “We all enjoy Rotary, but the primary thing, the point of why we’re here, it has to be the work, it has to be the service, it has to be the difference we are making.”

Banerjee concluded that district governors must look beyond their year in office. He emphasized that serving the district isn’t about attaching their names to major accomplishments, but making changes in a short time that will make their district stronger.

“To really succeed, you have to look past yourself, past your year, and into the long term, at the health of your community and our organization,” Banerjee said.

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11 Comments:
At 10:31AM on 20 April 2012, Sonali Herkal wrote: Thanks RI President for your great thoughts on Leadership, you are actual Change-maker through your actions. Work and fun are words used to describe the same thing under differing conditions.
At 3:21PM on 19 April 2012, Chukwu Oko wrote: Dats a gud one sir.
At 9:29AM on 18 April 2012, Rtn Boniface wrote: This is very powerful RI president is spot on when he talks about the quality of a leader. If we follow all that he has said then we surely can build stronger communities.
At 9:28AM on 18 April 2012, Ellie Njoro wrote: I liked Banerjee's advice that leadership in Rotary means giving support -- not giving orders.
At 9:50AM on 24 February 2012, Priyanka Rastogi wrote: Respected Sir i thanks to u for sending me WELCOME TO ROTARY card and the gift i realy feel honard so thanks hv a great day.
At 9:05AM on 27 January 2012, Craig Loughery wrote: "We love what we can do thru Rotary, and we want to do more of it...."- Sums it all up.... And listening- ...listening is the most important tool in a leaders toolbox...
At 10:06AM on 25 January 2012, Ina Horton wrote: I liked Banerjee's advice for building stronger clubs and challenging us to be good role models, promote trust and lead as equals, as well as to keep the right balance between work and fun.
At 9:14AM on 23 January 2012, Phil WHYTE wrote: Pres Kalyan is quite right....how can we deliver the community leaders of tomorrow if we do not believe that leadership comes from guidance rather than self gratification.
At 9:13AM on 23 January 2012, vistasp wrote: i loved your sentence of keeping balance between work and fun
At 10:57AM on 22 January 2012, PDG Surendra Seth wrote: Practical success mantra which is time tested and easy to follow !
At 10:51AM on 22 January 2012, PAG Ijeoma Pearl Okoro, Rotary Club of Port Harcourt, District 9140 wrote: Splendid, excellent, statement of fact. Thanks RI President for this, you actually said it the way it is. Yes, maintaining a balance between work and fun without loosing focus on the crux of the matter which is work....service. This is apt, not just for Incoming District Governors but indeed for all Rotarians to see Rotary beyond today and to make a difference that will make the organization better in future. If you love service and do it well,fun is guaranteed as you will definitely enjoy doing it and the fulfillment that it ultimately brings.

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