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About Toastmasters |
How
Toastmasters works.
At Toastmasters, members learn by speaking to groups and working
with others in a supportive environment. A typical Toastmasters
club is made up of 20 to 30 people who meet once a week for
about an hour. Each meeting gives everyone an opportunity
to practice:
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Conducting
meetings. Meetings usually begin with a short business
session which helps members learn basic meeting procedures.
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Giving
impromptu speeches.
Members present one-to two-minute impromptu speeches on
assigned topics.
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Presenting
prepared speeches. Three or more members present
speeches based on projects from the Toastmasters International
Communication and Leadership Program manuals. Projects cover
such topics as speech organization, voice, language, gestures,
and persuasion.
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Offering
constructive evaluation. Every prepared speaker
is assigned an evaluator who points out speech strengths
and offers suggestions for improvement.
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The
Tools You Use.
Upon joining a Toastmasters club, each new member receives a
variety of manuals and resources on speaking. Members also have
access to other books as well as audio and video cassettes on
speaking and leading. They also receive the award-winning The
Toastmaster, a monthly magazine that offers the latest insights
on speaking and leadership techniques.
Toastmasters and Leadership.
Leadership cannot be learned in a day. It takes practice.
In Toastmasters members build leadership skills by organizing
and conducting meetings and motivating others to help
them. Club leadership roles and a leadership development
program also offer opportunities to learn and practice.
Just as Toastmasters members learn to speak simply by
speaking, they learn leadership by leading.
Company Benefits.
A company's success also depends on communication. Employees
face an endless exchange of ideas, messages, and information
as they deal with one another and with customers day after
day. How well they communicate can determine whether a
company quickly grows into an industry leader or joins
thousands of other businesses mired in mediocrity.
Toastmasters provides the tools that enable employees
to become effective communicators and leaders all at
a very low cost. Toastmasters training helps employees:
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give
better sales presentations
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hone
their management skills
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work
better with fellow employees
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effectively
develop and present ideas
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offer
constructive criticism
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accept
criticism more objectively
Toastmasters
produces results. Around the world more than
three million men and women of all ages and
occupations have benefited from Toastmasters
training, and more than one thousand corporations,
community groups, universities, associations,
and government agencies now use Toastmasters
training.
Community
Benefits.
Toastmasters has helped many members
in their community service activities.
Using the speaking and leadership skills
developed in Toastmasters, people have
become more active in business, churches,
and service and charity organizations.
Toastmasters members are able to organize
activities, conduct meetings, and speak
in public as their organization's representative.
Some even become active in local, state
or national government.
About
Toastmasters International.
Toastmasters International is a non-profit
organization governed by a Board of
Directors elected by the membership.
The first Toastmasters club was established
on October 22, 1924, in Santa Ana, California,
by Dr. Ralph C. Smedley, who conceived
and developed the idea of helping others
to speak more effectively. More clubs
were formed, and Toastmasters International
was incorporated under California law
on December 19, 1932.
Toastmasters
International's business and services
are administered by its World Headquarters,
located in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.
It employs no paid promoters or instructors.
It has no salaried staff except the
Executive Director and World Headquarters
staff, who provide services to the clubs
and Districts.
Become
a Member
Ready to join? Follow this link to our
Become a
Member page to find out how!
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