tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4415196530575243753.post1658995842497745772..comments2023-07-25T23:05:17.412+09:30Comments on Creatures of Habit: Weapons of 4% DestructionCreatures of Habithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14925725433508354332noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4415196530575243753.post-1575693703694055512018-11-07T17:18:39.360+10:302018-11-07T17:18:39.360+10:30Hi Mark, some great analysis (and reminiscing!) I&...Hi Mark, some great analysis (and reminiscing!) I've been District Rotaract Chair and, for the last five years, Zone 8 District Rotaract Training Chair. Speaking to Rotaractors during that time leads me the put the responsibility for the decline of Rotaract firmly at the feet of Rotary Clubs and Districts; those who sponsor Rotaract Clubs and those who don't. One of the major topics at DRR training is the Rotary-Rotaract relationship … and the discussion does not flatter Rotary. Too many Districts refuse to involve Rotaractors in the management of the District, and too many Rotary Clubs still see Rotaract as free labour for their own fundraising events. Until both change, the future of Rotaract will remain in the balance.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10507172150587435514noreply@blogger.com