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How Does It Work?
Toastmasters makes learning fun!
This non-profit organization offers a proven – and enjoyable – way to practice communication
and leadership skills. Here's how it works:
- A Toastmasters meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants
hone their speaking and leadership skills in a friendly atmosphere. A typical group
has 20 to 40 members who meet weekly or biweekly to practice public speaking techniques.
The average meeting lasts one hour.
- Members learn communication skills by working in the Competent
Communication manual, a series of 10 self-paced speaking assignments designed to
instill a basic foundation in public speaking. Participants learn skills related
to use of humor, gestures, eye contact, speech organization and overall delivery.
When finished with this manual, members can choose from 15 advanced manuals to learn
skills related to specific interests.
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- Members also learn leadership skills by taking on various meeting
roles and serving as officers at the club and district levels, and by working in
the Competent Leadership manual and the High Performance Leadership program. In
our learn-by-doing approach, we don't lecture our members about leadership skills;
we give them responsibilities and ask them to lead.
- There is no instructor in a Toastmasters meeting. Instead, members
evaluate one another’s presentations. This feedback process is a key part of the
program’s success. Meeting participants also give impromptu talks on assigned topics,
conduct meetings, serve as officers in various leadership roles and learn rules
related to timing, grammar and parliamentary procedure.
Thousands of corporations sponsor in-house Toastmasters clubs. Businesses and government
organizations have discovered that Toastmasters is an effective, cost-efficient
means of meeting their communication training needs.
Toastmasters groups also can be found in governmental agencies, as well as in a
variety of community organizations, prisons, universities, hospitals, military bases
and churches.
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