About the Club
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| Communication Training |
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In a
Toastmasters Club, members learn public speaking by studying the manuals,
practicing, and helping one another. Club meetings are workshops where you
study and practice communication and leadership skills with others who are
there for the same reason as you. You learn by doing and by watching
fellow Club members. |
| Leadership
Training |
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Toastmasters learn more
than public speaking skills. You will build leadership skills when you
organize and conduct Club meetings and motivate others to help you. You
can develop additional skills by serving as a Club officer, formulating
and implementing plans to help the Club meet members’ needs. Structured
leadership training programs are open to all Club members, and
opportunities are available for those who wish to pursue leadership roles
at the District level. |
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Recognition & Rewards
Once a member completes the required projects at each level, he will
receive the respective recognition by the Toastmasters International. For
example, when you complete 10 projects from the Communication and
Leadership Program manual, you will receive the Competent Toastmaster
(CTM) award, a certificate you can display at home or in the office. If
you wish, Toastmasters International will also send a letter to your
employer about your accomplishment. Additional certificates are issued as
you achieve your ATM, CL, AL, and DTM goals.
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