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SO Movement Meeting A n I nvitation to all SO “Owners” to join the SOI Board of Directors. PyeongChang , Republic of Korea 29 January, 2013. SOI Board of Directors Matthew Williams SOI Board Member. PyeongChang , Republic of Korea 29 January, 2013. View the Members of the Board - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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SO Movement MeetingAn Invitation to all SO “Owners” to join the SOI Board of Directors
PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
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SOI Board of DirectorsMatthew WilliamsSOI Board Member
PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
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View the Members of the BoardCut and paste into your browser
http://www.specialolympics.org/Korea_2013/Korea_Board_Meeting_Meet_the_Board_Members.aspx
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State of Our MovementTimothy ShriverChairman & CEO
PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
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Patrick Ndung’u Mugure
Floor HockeySpecial
Olympics Kenya
We are inspired by …Our Athletes
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Mickey Boutilier1929 - 2012
We are inspired by …Our Heroes
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HRH Princess Lalla Amina1954 - 2012
We are inspired by …Our Heroes
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We are inspired by…Our Plan
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Advance Quality Sports & Competitions
KPI % achieved status
Growth Goals
1.9M new athletes (5.3M total) 32%
286,000 new certified coaches (530,000 total) 22%
88 new Programs offer Unified Sports® (223 total) 32%
Quality Goals
Athletes participate in at least 2 training sessions per week & 1 competition per quarter
Report in 2013
30% of athletes register in a Personal Sports & Skills Development program
Report in 2013
Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
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Advance Quality Sports & Competitions
KPI % achieved status
Growth Goals
1.9M new athletes (5.3M total) 32%
286,000 new certified coaches (530,000 total) 22%
88 new Programs offer Unified Sports® (223 total) 32%
Quality Goals
Athletes participate in at least 2 training sessions per week & 1 competition per quarter
Report in 2013
30% of athletes register in a Personal Sports & Skills Development program
Report in 2013
Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
Over 250,000 new athletes in 2011… showing us the way!
Games leaders – shining a light on the Movement…
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From Activity to ImpactIndividual Athlete
ExcellenceRoutine Training
30%
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Build Communities
KPI % achieved status
Growth Goals
123,000 new Athletes in a leadership role 2%
100% expansion of Young Athletes 74%
20% of all volunteers are youth (12-25) 18%
20 new countries offer Healthy Athletes 55%
Quality Goals
90% of Programs meet at least one target in Communities work Report in 2013
60% of Regions meet all Program relevant targets in Communities work
Report in 2013
Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
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Build Communities
KPI % achieved status
Growth Goals
123,000 new Athletes in a leadership role 2%
100% expansion of Young Athletes 74%
20% of all volunteers are youth (12-25) 18%
20 new countries offer Healthy Athletes 55%
Quality Goals
90% of Programs meet at least one target in Communities work Report in 2013
60% of Regions meet all Program relevant targets in Communities work
Report in 2013
Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
Family leaders transforming communities…
Health leaders saving lives…
Youth leaders changing attitudes…
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View the Clinton Global Initiative VideoCut and paste into your browser
http://www.specialolympics.org/Korea_2013/Clinton_Global_Initiative_Clips.aspx
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Connect Fans & Funds
KPI % achieved status
Growth Goals
Double revenues across the movement
Report in 2013
Quality Goals
75% of Programs support an organization-wide brand standard Report in 2013
Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
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Connect Fans & Funds
KPI % achieved status
Growth Goals
Double revenues across the movement
Report in 2013
Quality Goals
75% of Programs support an organization-wide brand standard Report in 2013
Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
Law enforcement at full speed…
Ambassadorsshowcasing our story…
Funders supporting every step in our journey…
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View the Coca-Cola Ad for KoreaCut and paste into your browser
http://www.specialolympics.org/Korea_2013/Board_of_Directors_Meeting-
Coke_Ad_in_Korea.aspx
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Develop Movement Leadership
KPI % achieved status
Growth Goals
75% of Program leaders complete Special Olympics leadership training
Report in 2013
Quality Goals
25% of Programs have a multi-year strategic plan 49% Target
met
100% of Programs have annual operating plan and budgets that include leadership development components
76%
Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
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Develop Movement Leadership
KPI % achieved status
Growth Goals
75% of Program leaders complete Special Olympics leadership training
Report in 2013
Quality Goals
25% of Programs have a multi-year strategic plan 49% Target
met
100% of Programs have annual operating plan and budgets that include leadership development components
76%
Strategic Plan 2015 goals:Program Leaders improving what we do every day…
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Establish Sustainable Capabilities
KPI % achieved statusGrowth Goals
Reduce administrative costs by 25%
Report in 2013
Quality Goals Create an integrated eCRM 50%
Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
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• Adapting to the realities of the Developing World
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Continuing Challenges…
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Special Olympics athletes and percentages in the Developing World:
2000: 150,000 – 15%2010: 2,328,000 – 63%2020: ??
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Continuing Challenges…
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From Activity to ImpactHealthy
CommunitiesHealth Screenings
Locally relevant
Follow-up care
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• Adapting to the realities of the Developing World
• Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age
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Continuing Challenges…
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7B PEOPLE
200M PEOPLE WITH ID
4MPEOPLE WITH ID
REACHED THROUGH
SOI
200M PEOPLE WITH ID
4MPEOPLE WITH ID
REACHED THROUGH
SOI
+SERVE THE ID POPULATION
REMOVE BARRIERS(IN PERCEPTION/EXPERIENCE)
The Power of “And”
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View the Athlete Training App VideoCut and paste into your browser
http://www.specialolympics.org/Korea_2013/Sports_Training_App.aspx
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• Adapting to the realities of the Developing World
• Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age
• Gaining importance among Global Leaders
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Continuing Challenges…
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Government: “There’s a lot more to it than that.”
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Sustainable Government Partnerships
Photo Opportunities
From Activity to Impact
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• Adapting to the realities of the Developing World
• Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age
• Gaining importance among Global Leaders
• Managing the explosive potential of Unified Sports
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Continuing Challenges…
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From Activity to ImpactPlay Unified, Live Unified
Community-Based Sports
BUILD A UNIFIED GENERATION
(open the doors)
Project Unify in every Program
by 2023
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• Adapting to the realities of the Developing World
• Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age
• Gaining importance among Global Leaders
• Managing the explosive potential of Unified Sports
• Engaging the members of our global Movement
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Continuing Challenges…
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Our Data Challenge
Athletes: 4,000,000+Coaches & Volunteers: 1,100,000+Global Database: 0
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From Activity to ImpactConnection Through
Digital SharingPR & Awareness
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• Adapting to the realities of the Developing World
• Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age
• Gaining importance among Global Leaders
• Managing the explosive potential of Unified Sports
• Engaging the members of our global Movement
• Fighting fear and bigotry across the world35 / Special Olympics
Continuing Challenges…
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From Activity to Impact…
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People with intellectual disabilities cannot boast a great success story around the
world. Most live in poverty. Most are denied education. Most are unemployed.
Most are lonely and shunned. If they were a nation, they would be 200 million
people and the world's poorest. Their revolution still awaits.
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…but we will succeed!
Josip AdŽaip, Athlete, Bosnia
“We had some falls but we are
not discouraged, we continued after
them with even stronger speed.”
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Owner’s ForumOpen Session
PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
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Your thoughts?What are the most urgent issues we face?
How can we respond to them?
What is the future of World and National Games?
Is the strategic plan on target?
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Presentation to Matt WilliamsSOI Board MemberTim Shriver
PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
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2013 GOC Recognition
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2013 Games Organizing Committee
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Thanks!
PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013