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How Can Districts Organize Successful Conferences? Component I: Quantitative Analysis

In: Membership in Service Clubs: Rotary’s Experience

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  • Divya Wodon

    (Nonprofit Research Project)

  • Naina Wodon

    (Nonprofit Research Project)

  • Quentin Wodon

    (Nonprofit Research Project and World Bank)

Abstract

This chapter is devoted to the evaluation of district conferences. These are annual events to which Rotarians from one or more districts are invited to participate. The conferences are important because they represent the main annual event where Rotarians from different clubs belonging to a common geographic area meet each other and exchange their experiences. District-level Rotary business is also conducted at the conferences and the conferences are an occasion to hear from Rotary International officials and other speakers. The conferences typically combine fun and learning but they are rarely evaluated seriously. This chapter presents quantitative results from an evaluation of the past two conferences implemented by district 7620, in each case jointly with one or two other districts. The focus is on the satisfaction of participants, what they appreciate the most, and what they would like to see.

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  • Divya Wodon & Naina Wodon & Quentin Wodon, 2014. "How Can Districts Organize Successful Conferences? Component I: Quantitative Analysis," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Membership in Service Clubs: Rotary’s Experience, chapter 8, pages 90-108, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-44475-2_8
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137444752_8
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