Club Coaching – Is it Right for Me John Bauer, DTM Club Growth Director - South
Maintain membership Grow Membership Change a Culture Attitudes Education Meeting Roles TI Education Program What is Club Coaching
Toastmasters International: 12 Members or Less Not a Member of the Club at the Time of Appointment Keeping CGD and District Director informed What Qualification does a Coach Need to have
CGD discusses with Club and prospective Coach to see if it is the right fit Club Coach submits the appointment form to the CGD CGD submits How is a Club Coach Appointed or Removed
Different traits that could make a club coach Open/ Approachable Good Attitude Listening Skills What to look for in a Club Coach Toastmaster Knowledge Education Paths Experience What to look for in a Club Coach
What are the challenges of being a Coach Who is there to help the coach What does success look like
Develop team-building skills Expand leadership experience Increase proficiency as a facilitator and negotiator Develop diplomacy skills Share expertise Benefits of Being a Coach
Develop team-building skills Expand leadership experience Increase proficiency as a facilitator and negotiator Develop diplomacy skills Share expertise Gain new Friends Benefits of Being a Coach
TI Training First Class Club Coach – Item 218F District Webinars Introduction into Coaching – October 2015 Evaluating the Club – November 2015 Identifying the Issues – December 2015 How to influence Change – January 2016 Motivating the Club – February 2016 Evaluating the Club – March 2016 Finishing Strong – April 2016 Coaches Mentoring Training for Club Coach
What Club Coaching is? What to look for in a Club Coach What are the challenges of being a Coach Who is there to help the coach What does success look like Benefits of Being a Coach Training for Club Coach Coaches Mentoring Summary - Club Coaching – Is it Right for Me