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Welcome to TM 121 - Club Educational Programming Your Master Key to VP Education Success

Welcome to TM 121 - Club Educational Programming Your Master Key to VP Education Success. Presented by: Oliver Cozby, DTM Work: 817-280-3459 ocozby@bellhelicopter.textron.com Home: 817-590-4607 cozby8832@sbcglobal.net. The End. Begin with the end in mind – Steven Covey Our End =

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Welcome to TM 121 - Club Educational Programming Your Master Key to VP Education Success

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  1. Welcome to TM 121 - Club Educational Programming Your Master Key to VP Education Success

  2. Presented by: Oliver Cozby, DTM Work: 817-280-3459 ocozby@bellhelicopter.textron.com Home: 817-590-4607 cozby8832@sbcglobal.net

  3. The End Begin with the end in mind – Steven Covey Our End = “A believeable club schedule”

  4. What brings people in?

  5. VP–E Responsibilities • Plan meetings & speech contests • Track member's goals & speech progress • Assign mentors to new members • Promote educational & leadership programs successful club and better speaker series • Complete the club’s educational paperwork • Attend & participate in exec meetings and vote at district council meetings

  6. Scheduling Challenges for VP Education?

  7. Basis 1 – Club Needs DCP What is DCP? Your club’s DCP Goal?

  8. DCP Goals   1. Two CCs 2. Two more CCs   3. One AC 4. One more AC   5. One CL, AL, or DTM   6. One more CL, AL, or DTM   7. Four new members   8. Four more new members   9. Minimum four Club Officers trained during each training period 10. One semiannual membership report, one Club Officer List submitted on time.

  9. Catalog #1111

  10. Club Success Modules • Evaluate to Motivate (292) • Moments of Truth (290) • Mentoring (296) • Finding New Members (291) • Try to do a couple of these at least once a year. • Alternate all within 2 years – serve as refreshers

  11. Basis2 – Member Needs DTM What is DTM? Can you eat it? Who is on DTM Track?

  12. TM Track

  13. Schedule Variety • Holiday meetings • Silly meetings Backwards meeting Grab Bag meeting • Theme Meetings Hats Hobbies Holidays

  14. Questions?

  15. Let’s Create your schedule • Lay out blank schedule for six months • Plan Contests • Plan holiday themes • Schedule better club series • Review member goals and status • Review DCP Goals and status • Schedule members • Assign roles

  16. Your VP-E Solution Why a key??

  17. Graduation Ceremony !!! Congratulations – You are now Programmed

  18. Fill out Evaluations • Handouts at www.d25toastmasters.org/tli/resources

  19. BONUS !!!!! Other VPE Topics that may interest you: • Mentoring Program • Education Committee • Get advanced manuals for club.

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