218F First Class Club Coach1 Coaches Benefit By  developing team-building skills  expanding leadership know-how  increasing proficiency as a facilitator.

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218F First Class Club Coach1 Coaches Benefit By  developing team-building skills  expanding leadership know-how  increasing proficiency as a facilitator and negotiator  developing diplomatic dexterity  sharing expertise  investing in the future of Toastmasters  earning credit toward ALS 1

218F First Class Club Coach2 What’s the Difference?  operations  members  attitudes  willingness of guests to join 2 “Club climate” refers to the conditions that affect a club’s

218F First Class Club Coach3 Toastmasters Membership Contests  Annual Membership Program  Talk Up Toastmasters  Smedley Award  Beat the Clock! 3

218F First Class Club Coach4 Recognize Achievement  post member progress charts at every meeting  formally recognize members achieving CC, AC, CL, AL and DTM  mention achievements in club newsletters and on the Web site 4

218F First Class Club Coach5 Club Mission The mission of a Toastmasters club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self- confidence and personal growth. 5

218F First Class Club Coach6 Teach Clubs How the DCP  helps determine how club will meet the 10 goals  allows clubs to establish additional goals  outlines strategies for achieving goals  identifies resources the club may use to accomplish goals  has room to write in assignments, develop timetables and track accomplishments 6