Tuesday night I presented a module from the Successful Club Series called "Moments of Truth". This is a one-hour module that I attempted to present in 10-15 minutes (truth be told, I was over 18 minutes, but I gave it a shot!).
A Moment of Truth is an episode when a prospective member comes in contact with any aspect of the Toastmaster experience & forms an impression of the club's quality and service. We must be mindful at all times of the impression our club makes on others, because we are only in existence to serve the needs of our members. Although some of them overlap in different areas, each is important in creating a positive Moment of Truth for our members.
Our Executive Committee is dedicated to creating the best experience possible for our members. I have emailed this to all our members for feedback, but if you are a guest reader of this blog, I hope you will take a few moments to consider how well your club meets the six criteria set forth in "Moments of Truth."
First Impressions
Member Orientation
Fellowship, variety and communication
Program planning and meeting organization
Membership strength
Achievement recognition
First Impressions:
Each guest is greeted at the door & introduced to other membersEach guest is given a name tag & asked to fill out an information cardMeeting room is set up in a professional mannerLocation is easily accessible & user friendlyGuests are encouraged to participate in the meeting & comment on their experienceGuests are invited to join the day of their visit.
Member Orientation:
New members are formally inducted and receive a pin & basic manualsMentors are assignedDiscuss the educational program benefits with new membersSurvey the new member's learning needsAssign a speaking role as soon as possibleContinue to make new members feel welcome by encouraging them to participate on an ongoing basis
Fellowship, Variety & Communication:
Members greet guests & make them feel welcomeVP Education plans enjoyable, dynamic programsRegularly scheduled social eventsMembers are encouraged to participate in Area, District & International eventsInter-Club events are encouragedClub newsletter/blog is published regularly
Program Planning & Meeting Organization:
Program & Agenda are publicized in advanceAll members know their responsibilities and prepare to carry them out to the best of their abilitiesSpeeches originate from the basic & advanced Communication & Leadership manualsMeetings begin & end on timeCreative Table Topics & theme meetings are featuredPositive, helpful evaluations based on project objectives & speaker's learning needs
Membership Strength:
Maintain a minimum of 20 membersMembers are retainedActively promote our club in the community or within the sponsoring organizationContinually plan varied & exciting club programsRecognize Toastmasters who sponsor new membersRegular participation in membership building program
Recognizing Accomplishments:
Member's completed educational requirements are promptly submitted to World HeadquartersMember progress chart maintained & displayed at each meetingFormally recognize member achievementsRecognize Club, District & International leadersMember and Club achievements are publicizedDistinguished Club Program (DCP) is used for planning & recognition