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FROM THE DESK





                                      It’s About the People



                                      by Donna Stark, DTM—Program Quality Director







         A newer member in my home club recently              •  Our club officers are trained for the roles they
      asked me why the Distinguished Club Program                perform.  Education awards are submitted
      matters.  Why do we care about being a                     promptly on behalf of members.  Dues are
      Distinguished Club?                                        paid to maintain the good standing of the
         Here’s what being a member of a distinguished
      club means to me:                                          club and the members.
                                                                    I’m busy.  We’re all busy.  If we’re going
      •  Participating in the DCP encourages
         best practices.  Speeches are based on                      to take the time to attend a Toastmasters
         manual projects, focused on learning and
         improving specific presentation skills.
         Members working through the Competent
         Leadership manual perform their
         meeting roles more effectively.
         This results in a better club atmo-                           People
         sphere and experience for all.

      •  There are enough members to cover                       make the
         meeting roles.  There are eleven roles
         to fill on our agenda each week, plus                 difference!
         room for three to five Table Topics
         speakers.  We’re a lunch time club.
         Many of our members work in the
         area and sometimes, work happens!
         Maintaining our membership numbers                   meeting, why not make the most of it?  If the
         at charter strength or better gives us the           meeting experience is mediocre, or worse,
         flexibility to miss a meeting and still fill the     members won’t stay and guests won’t join.  It
         agenda without members taking on multiple            becomes a challenge to fill roles at meetings.
         roles.  Toastmasters is supposed to be fun.          Members speaking and leadership growth slows.
         Burnout isn’t fun.                                      For me the focus isn’t on our club being

      •  There is visible growth in speaking and              distinguished.  My focus is on creating the
         leadership skills in members that work the           maximum growth opportunity for our members.
         program.  They become more effective                 Achieving the DCP goals is a natural by-product.
         communicators with increased confidence.             To borrow a quote from log-time Toastmaster
         They become leaders in the club, in the work         Janice Hallmark, “It’s the program that brought
         place, and in the community.  Being around           me in.  It’s the people that bring me back.”  Seeing
         people who are improving themselves is               new Toastmasters blossom is a big part of why I
         motivating!
                                                              stay in Toastmasters!



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