October is Vocational Service Month
Vocational
Service Month promotes business integrity, professional development
Through the Avenue of Vocational
Service, Rotarians contribute their professional expertise and skills to
address societal problems and needs, promote high ethical standards in the
workplace, support career planning and other vocational activities, and
represent the dignity and value of their profession.
Carlos
Früm, governor of District 6440 (Illinois, USA) and a member of the Rotary Club
of Northbrook, teaches business principles and entrepreneurship to Maya high
school students as part of his district’s ongoing service project in Guatemala.
"Vocational service gives
Rotarians the opportunity to help others escape poverty and gain a measure of
self-respect," Früm says. "As business and professional leaders, we
have a duty to lead and encourage good ethics through vocation."
Through vocational service,
Rotarians contribute their professional expertise and skills to address
societal problems and needs, and to promote high ethical standards in the
workplace.
"Rotary's focus on ethical
practices as part of vocational service has been a central part of my success
in my business, professional, civic, and personal life since I became a
Rotarian," says Paul A. Netzel, vice chair of the Vocational Service
Promotion Committee and past RI director.
Rotarians have two benchmarks for
promoting professional integrity: The Four-Way Test and the Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and
Professions.
"Rotary's Four-Way Test has
served as an easy template for me in weighing the pros and cons of countless
issues and decisions I've had to address over my career," Netzel says.
"It has helped make me a better Rotarian."
Netzel says vocational service sets
Rotary apart from other service and humanitarian organizations.
Rotarians can support vocational
service by
- Strengthening the emphasis on professional diversity in
member recruitment
- Identifying ways to emphasize professions in club
activities
- Placing a stronger emphasis on business networking with
integrity at the club and district level -- which also is a means of
attracting and mentoring the next generation
- Emphasizing the connection between The Four-Way Test
and the Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and Professions, and their
importance to the values of Rotary
Article from Rotary International.