Corporate clubs off to a great 2011/12
Corporate clubs have a reputation.
They’re easy to start, goes the reputation. And the fail just as quickly. And they need a lot of work.
Some of our best clubs are community clubs — Taverners; 4th Dimension in Bryanston. And of course, Standard Bank Ops — a corporate club. as well as Byte your Tongue, of course, which rocketed to Presidents’ Distinguished in two years.
So the insight we got was, it’s not to do with the corporate club, per se. It’s to do with the support the corporate gives the club.
If we can persuade our corporate partners to help their own clubs become distinguished, then our job is much easier.
So we decided to have a Corporate summit: here is the video.
The goal is to start at least five clubs.
The benefits include:
* Existing corporate clubs will need less work from District — their own corporations will support them just as much as we do
* Corporate partners will start more clubs. The Canadian Revenue Service has 30 clubs. Why don’t our banks have that many?
* Corporate clubs will help support community clubs, such as in Alex, Soweto and other areas
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