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FINDING NEW MEMBERS
                      FOR YOUR CLUB


WHERE LEADERS
  ARE MADE      The Successful Club Series
FINDING NEW MEMBERS
                                                                                   FOR YOUR CLUB




                                                                                 The Successful Club Series


                                           TOASTMASTERS
                                          INTERNATIONAL
               P.O. Box 9052 • Mission Viejo, CA 92690 • USA
                   Phone: 949-858-8255 • Fax: 949-858-1207
                        www.toastmasters.org/members

        © 2011 Toastmasters International. All rights reserved. Toastmasters
            International, the ­ oastmasters International logo, and all other
                                T
Toastmasters International ­ rademarks and copyrights are the sole property
                           t
      of Toastmasters International and may be used only with permission.
                                                                                        WHERE LEADERS
                                                 Rev. 5/2011      Item 291A               ARE MADE
THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES
                          Toastmasters International’s The Successful Club Series is a set of presentations addressing the subject
                          of quality club meetings. Members will learn about the skills and standards they must strive to
                             ­
                          achieve for their club to be successful.
                               Most presentations in The Successful Club Series may be offered by any club member and require
                          10 to 15 ­ inutes to present.
                                   m

                          CONDUCTING THE PROGRAM
                          “Finding New Members for Your Club” emphasizes the importance of building membership, suggests
                          methods for finding new members, and describes how to treat guests when they visit the club: This
                          product consists of four parts:

                              Definition and explanation of the presentation
                              Guidelines for your introduction to the audience
                              Outline for the development of your speech
                              CD of a PowerPoint presentation to be viewed along with your speech



                                  In Your Own Words
                                  The outline is not a script and should not be read word-for-word. Instead, use the
                                  document as a guide for presenting the material in your own words and with your
                                  own narrative style. The outline is a structure on which to build your presentation.
                                                            ­
                                  Use the points of the outline to develop your speech, but be the author of your
                                  own oration.



                          Here are some tips on using this outline to develop and deliver your presentation:

                              Study the outline in this manual carefully. Familiarize yourself with the general structure.
                                Preparation is the key to a successful presentation.
                              Use the outline to build your own speech using your own words. Prepare a set of notes indi-
                                cating where you wish to pause, gesture, or add special verbal emphasis. Highlight key words
                                or sentences to help you present the material most effectively.
                              When delivering your speech, be expressive. Use all of the presentation skills you have learned
                                as a ­ oastmaster, including vocal variety and gestures.
                                     T

                          USING VISUAL AIDS EFFECTIVELY
                          Visual aids add interest to any presentation and help your audience retain information. You are
                          encouraged to use them. If you plan to use the PowerPoint slides for this presentation as visual aids,
                          you will need a data projector, a laptop computer, a table to support them, and a screen for view-
                          ing. In the outline, there are indi­ ations for placement of the PowerPoint slides. Each is numbered.
                                                             c
                          For example, V 1 refers to the first visual.




2   THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB
If you cannot arrange for projection equipment but still would like to use visuals, you may copy
the material on the visuals onto a flipchart. Do this before the presentation. Use a heavy marking
pen that does not seep through the paper, and write on every third or fourth page so succeed-
ing visuals will not show through. Also, make your letters large and heavy with plenty of space
between them.
    Follow these tips when using visual aids:

  Set them up and test them before the meeting begins. Place them so they are easily visible
                                                                                             ­
    to listeners. Place your projector so it projects a large, high, undistorted image on the screen.
    Focus the image.
  Bring spare equipment, including a projector bulb, extension cord, extra marking pens, etc.
  Display your visuals only when they are needed. If you are using a flipchart, flip the page back
    out of view when you are finished with it.
  Remember not to stand between the screen or flipchart and your audience or you will block
    their view.
  Maintain eye contact with your listeners. Do not talk to the screen or flipchart. If you must turn
    your back to point out something, pause as you point it out, and then resume speaking only
    after you are once again facing your audience.

EVALUATION AND ADVANCED AWARDS
Because this is an outlined presentation, for presenting it you will not receive credit toward com-
pleting a manual speech project, but you may receive credit toward your Advanced Leader Bronze
(ALB) or Advanced Communicator Silver (ACS) award. Ask your vice president education to assign an
evaluator for your ­ resentation.
                     p
    Conducting any two presentations from The Successful Club Series and/or The Leadership
Excellence Series is one component of qualification for ALB recognition. Conducting any two
presentations from The Better Speaker Series and/or The Successful Club Series is one component
of qualification for ACS recognition. For further details, please view the Toastmasters International
website: www.toastmasters.org/membereducation.




                                                                   THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB    3
FINDING NEW MEMBERS
                          FOR YOUR CLUB
                          Introducing The Presenter

                          TIPS FOR THE PRESENTER: WRITE YOUR INTRODUCTION
                          All prepared speeches in Toastmasters require an introduction. A proper introduction of you and
                          your speech is important to the success of your presentation. Use the following as a guide in writing
                          your introduction:

                              Include the purpose of The Successful Club Series.
                              Explain why “Finding New Members for Your Club” is important for a Toastmasters club,
                                s
                                ­ tating the purpose and one or more objectives of your presentation.
                              Incorporate some background about yourself.
                              Read When You’re the Introducer (Item 1167E) for further details on giving a proper
                                introduction.
                              Give your finished introduction to the person who will be introducing you.

                          TIPS FOR THE INTRODUCER

                              Ask the presenter any clarifying questions.
                              Rehearse the introduction.




4   THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB
FINDING NEW MEMBERS
FOR YOUR CLUB
 Outline

INTRODUCTION
New members are important to the success of every Toastmasters club. New members mean better
meeting programs, new ideas, a larger pool of potential leaders, more fun, and more funds for the
club. But a host of activities and responsibilities compete for people’s time and attention. Priorities
and interests change often and members leave the club. Without enough members, clubs can’t
provide the positive, enjoyable, supportive environment that is the ­ allmark of the Toastmasters
                                                                      h
learning program.

Let us share the benefits we have gained for ourselves with others. – Dr. Ralph C. Smedley.                         V1

RECRUIT NEW MEMBERS
Every member is responsible for contributing to the success of the club and to the success of fellow
members. Ensuring the club has enough members to properly conduct club meetings is part of
that responsibility. Some things members can do to help attract new members:

   Talk to friends, relatives, and co-workers                                                                     V2

   Wear a Toastmasters membership pin every day
   Display the Toastmaster magazine
   Distribute promotional brochures and fliers
   Conduct a Speechcraft workshop
   Create an account on a social networking site, such as meetup.com or yelp.com.



       Presenter:
       After discussing these options, solicit further ideas from the ­audience. If there is
       sufficient time, continue the discussion using information from the Success 101 flier
       www.toastmasters.org/Success101.



TREAT GUESTS PROPERLY                                                                                               V3
When an individual does visit a club, the treatment they receive from current members during their
visit is a strong factor in the decision whether to join the club or not. At every meeting,
all members should make every effort to:

   Greet guests at the door as they arrive
   Sit with a guest during the meeting
   Speak with the guest after the meeting



                                                                      THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB    5
Invite the guest to join members for any after-meeting socializing
                              Ask the guest to visit again



                                  Presenter:
                                  Review recognition members can receive from Toastmasters ­International
                                  or from the club for sponsoring new members. Visit www.toastmasters.org/
                                  membershipcontests for information about Toastmasters membership-
                                                                             ­
                                  building contests.



                V4        CONCLUSION
                          Toastmasters is a very personal organization in that people are brought into the club on a personal
                                                                                                                     ­
                          basis. A club’s membership will grow only as each member becomes personally involved. One
                          enthusiastic person can bring more members into a club than all the tools ever devised by a mem-
                          bership committee. Always keep the club’s membership efforts personal, helpful, and friendly.

                V5        A guest never forgets the host who had treated him kindly. – Homer




6   THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB
Evaluation Guide


Evaluator’s Name________________________________________________________________ _

Presentation Title_______________________________________ Date _____________________


How effective was the speaker’s introduction in helping the audience understand the ­ urpose of
                                                                                      p
  The ­Successful Club Series and the presentation itself?



Was the presenter adequately prepared? How heavily did the presenter rely on notes?



How did the speaker use vocal variety to enhance this presentation?



What other techniques did the speaker use to personalize and augment the presentation?
  Were they effective? How?



Did the speaker display the visuals smoothly and at the appropriate times? How could the
  speaker improve?



What aspect of the speaker’s presentation style did you find unique? Why?



Did the speaker present the material clearly and simply so audience members could easily use
  the ­nformation to improve their own skills?
      i



What could the speaker have done differently to make the presentation more effective?



What did you like about the presentation?




                                                                THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB    7
Notes




8   THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB
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Finding New Members (PDF)

  • 1. FINDING NEW MEMBERS     FOR YOUR CLUB WHERE LEADERS ARE MADE The Successful Club Series
  • 2. FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB The Successful Club Series TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL P.O. Box 9052 • Mission Viejo, CA 92690 • USA Phone: 949-858-8255 • Fax: 949-858-1207 www.toastmasters.org/members © 2011 Toastmasters International. All rights reserved. Toastmasters International, the ­ oastmasters International logo, and all other T Toastmasters International ­ rademarks and copyrights are the sole property t of Toastmasters International and may be used only with permission. WHERE LEADERS Rev. 5/2011      Item 291A ARE MADE
  • 3. THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES Toastmasters International’s The Successful Club Series is a set of presentations addressing the subject of quality club meetings. Members will learn about the skills and standards they must strive to ­ achieve for their club to be successful. Most presentations in The Successful Club Series may be offered by any club member and require 10 to 15 ­ inutes to present. m CONDUCTING THE PROGRAM “Finding New Members for Your Club” emphasizes the importance of building membership, suggests methods for finding new members, and describes how to treat guests when they visit the club: This product consists of four parts: Definition and explanation of the presentation Guidelines for your introduction to the audience Outline for the development of your speech CD of a PowerPoint presentation to be viewed along with your speech In Your Own Words The outline is not a script and should not be read word-for-word. Instead, use the document as a guide for presenting the material in your own words and with your own narrative style. The outline is a structure on which to build your presentation. ­ Use the points of the outline to develop your speech, but be the author of your own oration. Here are some tips on using this outline to develop and deliver your presentation: Study the outline in this manual carefully. Familiarize yourself with the general structure. Preparation is the key to a successful presentation. Use the outline to build your own speech using your own words. Prepare a set of notes indi- cating where you wish to pause, gesture, or add special verbal emphasis. Highlight key words or sentences to help you present the material most effectively. When delivering your speech, be expressive. Use all of the presentation skills you have learned as a ­ oastmaster, including vocal variety and gestures. T USING VISUAL AIDS EFFECTIVELY Visual aids add interest to any presentation and help your audience retain information. You are encouraged to use them. If you plan to use the PowerPoint slides for this presentation as visual aids, you will need a data projector, a laptop computer, a table to support them, and a screen for view- ing. In the outline, there are indi­ ations for placement of the PowerPoint slides. Each is numbered. c For example, V 1 refers to the first visual. 2   THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB
  • 4. If you cannot arrange for projection equipment but still would like to use visuals, you may copy the material on the visuals onto a flipchart. Do this before the presentation. Use a heavy marking pen that does not seep through the paper, and write on every third or fourth page so succeed- ing visuals will not show through. Also, make your letters large and heavy with plenty of space between them. Follow these tips when using visual aids: Set them up and test them before the meeting begins. Place them so they are easily visible ­ to listeners. Place your projector so it projects a large, high, undistorted image on the screen. Focus the image. Bring spare equipment, including a projector bulb, extension cord, extra marking pens, etc. Display your visuals only when they are needed. If you are using a flipchart, flip the page back out of view when you are finished with it. Remember not to stand between the screen or flipchart and your audience or you will block their view. Maintain eye contact with your listeners. Do not talk to the screen or flipchart. If you must turn your back to point out something, pause as you point it out, and then resume speaking only after you are once again facing your audience. EVALUATION AND ADVANCED AWARDS Because this is an outlined presentation, for presenting it you will not receive credit toward com- pleting a manual speech project, but you may receive credit toward your Advanced Leader Bronze (ALB) or Advanced Communicator Silver (ACS) award. Ask your vice president education to assign an evaluator for your ­ resentation. p Conducting any two presentations from The Successful Club Series and/or The Leadership Excellence Series is one component of qualification for ALB recognition. Conducting any two presentations from The Better Speaker Series and/or The Successful Club Series is one component of qualification for ACS recognition. For further details, please view the Toastmasters International website: www.toastmasters.org/membereducation. THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB    3
  • 5. FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB Introducing The Presenter TIPS FOR THE PRESENTER: WRITE YOUR INTRODUCTION All prepared speeches in Toastmasters require an introduction. A proper introduction of you and your speech is important to the success of your presentation. Use the following as a guide in writing your introduction: Include the purpose of The Successful Club Series. Explain why “Finding New Members for Your Club” is important for a Toastmasters club, s ­ tating the purpose and one or more objectives of your presentation. Incorporate some background about yourself. Read When You’re the Introducer (Item 1167E) for further details on giving a proper introduction. Give your finished introduction to the person who will be introducing you. TIPS FOR THE INTRODUCER Ask the presenter any clarifying questions. Rehearse the introduction. 4   THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB
  • 6. FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB Outline INTRODUCTION New members are important to the success of every Toastmasters club. New members mean better meeting programs, new ideas, a larger pool of potential leaders, more fun, and more funds for the club. But a host of activities and responsibilities compete for people’s time and attention. Priorities and interests change often and members leave the club. Without enough members, clubs can’t provide the positive, enjoyable, supportive environment that is the ­ allmark of the Toastmasters h learning program. Let us share the benefits we have gained for ourselves with others. – Dr. Ralph C. Smedley. V1 RECRUIT NEW MEMBERS Every member is responsible for contributing to the success of the club and to the success of fellow members. Ensuring the club has enough members to properly conduct club meetings is part of that responsibility. Some things members can do to help attract new members: Talk to friends, relatives, and co-workers V2 Wear a Toastmasters membership pin every day Display the Toastmaster magazine Distribute promotional brochures and fliers Conduct a Speechcraft workshop Create an account on a social networking site, such as meetup.com or yelp.com. Presenter: After discussing these options, solicit further ideas from the ­audience. If there is sufficient time, continue the discussion using information from the Success 101 flier www.toastmasters.org/Success101. TREAT GUESTS PROPERLY V3 When an individual does visit a club, the treatment they receive from current members during their visit is a strong factor in the decision whether to join the club or not. At every meeting, all members should make every effort to: Greet guests at the door as they arrive Sit with a guest during the meeting Speak with the guest after the meeting THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB    5
  • 7. Invite the guest to join members for any after-meeting socializing Ask the guest to visit again Presenter: Review recognition members can receive from Toastmasters ­International or from the club for sponsoring new members. Visit www.toastmasters.org/ membershipcontests for information about Toastmasters membership- ­ building contests. V4 CONCLUSION Toastmasters is a very personal organization in that people are brought into the club on a personal ­ basis. A club’s membership will grow only as each member becomes personally involved. One enthusiastic person can bring more members into a club than all the tools ever devised by a mem- bership committee. Always keep the club’s membership efforts personal, helpful, and friendly. V5 A guest never forgets the host who had treated him kindly. – Homer 6   THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB
  • 8. Evaluation Guide Evaluator’s Name________________________________________________________________ _ Presentation Title_______________________________________ Date _____________________ How effective was the speaker’s introduction in helping the audience understand the ­ urpose of p The ­Successful Club Series and the presentation itself? Was the presenter adequately prepared? How heavily did the presenter rely on notes? How did the speaker use vocal variety to enhance this presentation? What other techniques did the speaker use to personalize and augment the presentation? Were they effective? How? Did the speaker display the visuals smoothly and at the appropriate times? How could the speaker improve? What aspect of the speaker’s presentation style did you find unique? Why? Did the speaker present the material clearly and simply so audience members could easily use the ­nformation to improve their own skills? i What could the speaker have done differently to make the presentation more effective? What did you like about the presentation? THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB    7
  • 9. Notes 8   THE SUCCESSFUL CLUB SERIES • FINDING NEW MEMBERS FOR YOUR CLUB