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Each module in this set of programs is a 10-15 minute educational
speech on a
speaking-related topic, to be presented during a Club meeting by the
Vice
President Education or other member. Each program includes a script and
overhead
transparencies.
* Completion of programs from this series can be used to meet criteria for the
ATM-silver award.
Beginning Your Speech (Cat No. 270)
Suggestions for starting off your speech right.
Concluding Your Speech (Cat No. 271)
Tips for ending your speech with power.
Take the Terror Out of Talk (Cat No. 272)
Techniques for overcoming nervousness when speaking.
Impromptu Speaking (Cat No. 273)
Don't be caught off balance when speaking off-the-cuff!
Selecting Your Topic (Cat No. 274)
Running out of speech ideas? Here's how to develop new ones.
Know Your Audience (Cat No. 275)
If you can relate to your audience, they will relate to you.
Organizing Your Speech (Cat No. 276)
Once you know what to say, consider next the when and the how.
Creating An Introduction (Cat No. 277)
Great introductions should precede great speeches.
Preparation & Practice (Cat No. 278)
Techniques for preparing and rehearsing your next speech.
Using Body Language (Cat No. 279)
Learn how to use facial expressions, gestures, and other body language
to
enhance your speech.
This set of programs addresses the subject of quality Club meetings
and how
members can achieve them. It also offers tips on attracting and
maintaining a
healthy membership level. Each module can be presented during a Club
meeting by
the VP Education or other member. Most modules are 10-15 minutes in
length and
include a script and overhead transparencies.
* Completion of programs from this series can be used to meet criteria
for the CL award and the ATM-Silver award.
The Moments of Truth (Cat No. 290)
How to recognize and deal with situations critical to club success,
from a
visitor's first impressions to recognition of member achievement.
Includes a
club evaluation chart.
Finding New Members For Your Club (Cat No. 291)
Proven methods to help you seek out those vital new members!
Evaluate To Motivate (Cat No. 292)
Your club members will learn to give evaluations that benefit the
speaker, the
evaluator, and the audience!
Closing the Sale (Cat No. 293)
Exercise your powers of persuasion during those moments when a guest is
deciding
to join.
Creating the Best Club Climate (Cat No. 294)
Techniques for creating and maintaining a healthy club environment.
Meeting Roles & Responsibilities (Cat No. 295)
How members can successfully fill each meeting role.
Mentoring (Cat No. 296)
A mentor program offers many benefits for your club and its members.
This
program defines mentoring, explains benefits, and discusses
responsibilities of
mentors. Includes a Club Mentor Program for starting a mentor program
in your
club
Keeping the Commitment (Cat No. 297)
Discusses the 10 standards that comprise "A Toastmasters Promise".
Includes 25 promise cards.
Going Beyond Our Club (Cat No. 298)
Find out about learning and leadership opportunities available to
members in
addition to regular club meetings and activities.
How to be a Distinguished Club (Cat No. 299)
A 10-minute program explaining the 10 goal your club should strive to
achieve,
why these goals are important, and how to use the Club Success Plan to
achieve
the goals.*
The Toastmasters International Education Program (Cat No. 300)
Help your members become familiar with the benefits of the TI
educational
program and available awards. This 10-minute scripted program explains
the
communication and leadership tracks in which members may participate
and the CTM,
ATMB, ATMS, ATMG, CL, AL and DTM awards.
This set of programs helps members learn the skills they will need
to be
successful leaders inside and outside of Toastmasters.
* Completion of programs from this series can be used to meet
criteria for the CL award.
The Visionary Leader (Cat No. 311)
Discusses how leaders create and communicate a vision for their organization to
help it be successful.
Developing a Mission (Cat No. 312)
Addresses how successful leaders create and communicate a mission for their
organization.
Values and Leadership (Cat No. 313)
Examines values and how to employ them as you lead a team toward achieving a
goal.
Goal Setting and Planning (Cat No. 314)
Reviews the processes leaders use to set goals and develop plans to achieve
these goals.
Delegate to Empower (Cat No. 315)
Discusses how to effectively delegate tasks and responsibilities.
Building a Team (Cat No. 316)
This module reviews how to create and lead a team.
Giving Effective Feedback (Cat No. 317)
This module provides suggestions for offering feedback to others on their
performance.
The Leader as a Coach (Cat No. 318)
This module discusses how to work with a team to help them improve.
Motivating People (Cat No. 319)
This modules examines how to be sensitive to your team members' needs and create
an environment that will motivate them.
Service and Leadership (Cat No. 320)
This module from The Leadership Excellence Series provides the overall concepts
of the service leadership philosophy.
Resolving Conflict (Cat No. 321)
This module from The Leadership Excellence Series provides concepts that will
help the presenter and the participants learn conflict resolution skills