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| RLI Graduate
Courses are offered to RLI Participants who have
completed the undergraduate course of Parts I, II &
III, and who wish to continue their education on
specific Rotary or Leadership Topics.
The courses are led by Senior
RLI Faculty and continue to employ various
facilitation techniques and methods used in the
undergraduate curriculum to engage, involve and motivate
the participants. The courses are generally smaller in
size, and allow for a more detailed examination of
concepts and immersion in the subject
matter.
Registration is for the entire day just as in the
undergraduate curriculum. Graduate courses run on the
same 8:30 am to 3:30 pm schedule as the undergraduate
curriculum, but are scheduled in blocks of two, half-day
courses, with each AM or PM block consisting of 2.5
hours. They are run at select RLI locations as indicated
on the RLI events calendar by the notation "Grad",
with the two, 2 digit course numbers following, i.e.,
"Grad01-02" |
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Grad01- The History of
Rotary's First Hundred Years: How did we get here?
As the Rotary Centennial fades in our memory,
this course looks at the founding years and subsequent
century of the organization with a critical eye. How did
our basic principles develop? Have we always been about
Youth, Vocation, Community, International, or even
Service concerns? When difficult times or issues faced
Rotary, how did our organization react? What has the
impact of The Rotary Foundation been on Rotary? How did
corporate programs and goals, like Youth Exchange &
Polio Eradication, develop? Have these changes been good
for our
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Grad02- Leadership &
Membership Retention: Strategic Visioning in a Rotary
Club. This is an examination of the
benefits of strategic planning for an individual and
organization, different methods of strategic planning,
and a hands-on look at the Club Visioning module being
used in Zone 33 by the Zone Membership Team and Club
Visioning Teams of trained
facilitators. Grad03-
Diversity: The Key to Saving Rotary? A
cutting edge examination of the concept of
"diversity", it's societal genesis, and its
application to the Rotary organization and Rotary clubs.
Is it the key to "saving" Rotary? Grad04- Leveraging the Power of The
Rotary Foundation for Doing Good in the World. A
detailed examination of innovative techniques for using
the programs and financial support of our Foundation and
Rotary clubs to "do good in the world". |
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