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Rotary Foundation, as well as some of the
2012 for respondents than sessions more
plenary sessions also did not fare especially
directly related to administrative and Rotary
well. This suggests that activities for
as well as Foundation-related matters.
fellowship and networking worked better in
Table 3: Satisfaction with Sessions and Activities at the Conference, 2012 (%)
Day
Activity
Attendance
Poor
Fair
Good
Very good
Highly rated sessions (VG: 60+%)
Sat
Four Way Test Finals
60.0
-
1.5
16.7
81.8
Sat
Local oyster roast & fundraiser
18.9
-
5.0
15.0
80.0
Thu
Golf
14.7
-
6.7
20.0
73.3
Sat
Hospitality suites
51.6
-
5.4
25.0
66.1
Fri
Hospitality suites
56.8
-
6.2
26.2
64.6
Fri
Membership: Here comes the judge!
16.8
-
9.5
19.0
61.9
Medium rated sessions (VG: 40%-59%)
Thu
Dinner
12.6
5.9
11.8
23.5
58.8
Fri
Membership – retention
20.0
-
12.5
29.2
58.3
Fri
Well drilling in Africa
15.8
-
-
38.1
57.1
Thu
Cocktail hour
14.7
-
11.8
29.4
52.9
Fri
Celebration dinner
51.6
-
8.3
40.0
51.7
Sun
Interfaith memorial service
18.9
-
13.6
31.8
50.0
Fri
Foundation breakout 1
17.9
-
8.7
39.1
47.8
Sat
Rotary Foundation Plenary
55.8
1.6
3.3
49.2
45.9
Fri
Lunch & opening plenary
61.1
1.5
10.3
45.6
41.2
Sun
Closing plenary
23.2
7.4
29.6
25.9
40.7
Less well rated sessions (VG: 40-%)
Sat
Gala dinner
58.9
7.6
16.7
39.4
34.8
Fri
Rotary fellowships
14.7
-
11.1
55.6
33.3
Sat
Breakfast
54.7
-
9.7
54.8
32.3
Fri
Fellowship/morning activities
37.9
-
17.1
53.7
24.4
Fri
How to Write Your Memoirs
9.5
40.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
Fri
Foundation breakout 2
17.9
-
20.0
60.0
15.0
Fri
Independent district business sessions
42.1
10.0
32.0
44.0
14.0
Source: Author, based on the District conference evaluation surveys.
In 2013, table 4 suggests many
and between 25 and 40 years of age. Teams
similar outcomes, but with some differences.
of Rotarians from one country visit another
The Four Way Test finals ranked second
country for four to six weeks for vocational
among all sessions and activities, and the
visits, meeting Rotary clubs, attending
hospitality rooms fared again well. But
various events, and staying with host
several other activities, which were a bit
families. Two such teams, one from Pakistan
different from the standard fare at Rotary
and the other from Australia, participated in
district conferences, also did very well.
the
district
conference
and
organized
First, two sessions related to Group Study
sessions where they made presentations. A
Exchanges (GSEs) were highly ranked. With
session on Rotary bomb dogs was also
support from the Rotary Foundation, GSEs
appreciated, as was another session where
provide opportunities for cultural and
Interactors from district 7610 participated in
vocational exchange for businesspeople and
a music contest.
professionals in early stages of their careers
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