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Goals
Club officers are asked to work together as a team,
and perhaps one of the most important activities of
a club's executive team is to set goals for the club.
From defining vision and mission statements to creating
a Club Success Plan, there are several activities involved
in making your club successful.
Distinguished
Club Program
Educational
Activities
The main reason that any Toastmaster has decided to join
a club is to improve his/her speaking, listening, and
leadership skills. Indeed, this is the main reason for
the existence of the Toastmasters program. As such, there
are a number of special activities that a club can conduct
to help its members improve their communication and leadership
skillls.
Officer Roles
The key to any successful club is the leadership of the
club, and a large part of the Toastmasters program is
building leadership skills. Being an officer in a club
is one of the most effective -- and rewarding -- ways
both to build your leadership skills and to help your
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Club Administration
Like any organization, managing a club involves several
administrative duties to keep things running smoothly.
The basic administration of your club will involve a
number of tasks -- from completing membership forms,
collecting dues, and meeting deadlines to building your
club's membership and communciating with Toastmasters
International.
Club and Officer
Information Form
Promotion
The overall health of a club depends very much on the
number of active members in that club. Having a larger
number of members in your club generally translates
into more energetic and interesting meetings, which
in turns leads to a higher level of satisfaction among
your club's members. Gaining new members, therefore,
is a critical aspect of managing your club, and promoting
your club is probably the best way to attract new members.
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