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4/6/2014 1by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
Notes
There are many creative ways that a Toastmasters
meeting can be run as long as speakers got productive
feedback and a learning and fun atmosphere is
sustained.
This particular flow of responsibilities has been the
culture of Executive Toastmasters Club of Makati
which was founded by CTM Dennis Dario in 1979.
There used to be an “Anything Goes” portion for a few
minutes which is now, sometimes, replaced with a
“Joke Session.”
4/6/2014 by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com 2
A Sample
Program/
Flow
4/6/2014 by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com 3
Sgt-at-Arms  Reserve the meeting room.
 Know program needs, expected
number of attendees.
 Set up room, banner, meals,
lights, projector, lectern, sounds
etc.,
 Arrange room conducive to
learning room dynamics.
 Greet & register guests along
with the President.
 Clear up after meeting ends.
4/6/2014 4by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
President
 Ensure the meeting starts and ends on time.
 Call meeting to Order, Introduce TM
 Read or display the club mission at every meeting.
 Report on the club's DCP progress.
 Recognize member achievements in their lives in the
TM district, etc.,
 Thank the TM, the GE and Adjourn the Meeting
 Take time before and after meeting to Welcome guests.
4/6/2014 5by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
Toastmaster
The Maestro / The EmCee
 Stay in touch with VP Ed as to the
design and development of
program.
 Briefly talk about TM history, Club
history and the benefits of TM.
 Explain program flow to guests.
 Introduce speakers and topics. Be
gracious. Link ideas. Applaud.
 Be the President’s & the VP Ed’s
spokesperson during the program.
4/6/2014 6by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
Topics Master  Prepare 5 to 7 topics in
alignment with Theme of the
Day.
 Keep them short, simple & light.
 Articulate the value of
Impromptu Speaking in life.
 Describe formats SMG, PREP
etc., quickly.
 Explain timing and lights.
 Choose responders in
consultation with VP Ed & TM of
the Day.
 Facilitate, not yammer, not
“present.”
4/6/2014 7by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
Topics Speaker The articulate ad-libber
 Answer / Respond to
Question/Quote
 Use SMG or PREP or AIDA
formats.
 Listen to YOURSELF as you
speak and adjust.
 Remember to link Opening
to Closing.
 Relax and Have Fun.
4/6/2014 8by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
Prepared Speaker
 Write/Prepare/Memorize speech
in alignment with project
objectives. Don’t wing it!
 Practice & Rehearse a lot.
 Talk to your Mentor + Evaluator
and Club VP Ed for concerns and
tips.
 Come early, set up room, visual
aids, if any. Be personally
responsible.
 Listen to feedback quietly ,
open-mindedly and calmly.
Learn!
4/6/2014 9by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
General
Evaluator
 Know the program flow.
 Offer brief, creative insights &
benefits of and about “Evaluating
Well”
 Evaluate
everything/everyone…room, setup,
program flow, President,
Toastmaster of the Day.
 Slightly back-up and support other
evaluators.
 Gently and slightly evaluate Ind.
Evaluators too.
 Summarize all and applaud all at
the end.
4/6/2014 10by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
Ind. Evaluator  Contact Speaker, Read
Project and KNOW the
right objectives.
 Listen with Mind, Body &
Soul…more than a 100%
 Stay objective and follow
tact and be empowering
when evaluating.
 Check Link “Evaluate to
Motivate” on Slideshare
4/6/2014 11by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
Grammarian The syntax sentinel
 Offer “Word of the Day”
related to theme.
 Applaud correct and creative
usage of language. Name
speakers.
 Correct wrong usage politely,
briefly and accurately w/out
mentioning the name of the
speaker.
4/6/2014 12by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
Ah-Counter
 Listen acutely for sounds
and long pauses used as
fillers.
 Write how many filler
sounds or words were
used during all portions
of the meeting.
 Read score and mention
names nicely.
4/6/2014 13by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
Timer  Contact Speakers to
confirm the time for
their Prepared Speech.
 Make certain the
equipment works and
can be seen by all.
Generally, Table Topics
speakers should be +/-
15 seconds of allowed
time; Prepared speakers
must be +/- 30 seconds.
4/6/2014 14by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
No other organization in
the world is so giving, so
much fun and provides
so much learning!
Mabuhay Toastmasters!
4/6/2014 15by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
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Play at Toastmasters, by DTM Raju Mandhyan

  • 1. by DTM Raju Mandhyan, D75-Club4086 4/6/2014 1by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 2. Notes There are many creative ways that a Toastmasters meeting can be run as long as speakers got productive feedback and a learning and fun atmosphere is sustained. This particular flow of responsibilities has been the culture of Executive Toastmasters Club of Makati which was founded by CTM Dennis Dario in 1979. There used to be an “Anything Goes” portion for a few minutes which is now, sometimes, replaced with a “Joke Session.” 4/6/2014 by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com 2
  • 3. A Sample Program/ Flow 4/6/2014 by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com 3
  • 4. Sgt-at-Arms  Reserve the meeting room.  Know program needs, expected number of attendees.  Set up room, banner, meals, lights, projector, lectern, sounds etc.,  Arrange room conducive to learning room dynamics.  Greet & register guests along with the President.  Clear up after meeting ends. 4/6/2014 4by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 5. President  Ensure the meeting starts and ends on time.  Call meeting to Order, Introduce TM  Read or display the club mission at every meeting.  Report on the club's DCP progress.  Recognize member achievements in their lives in the TM district, etc.,  Thank the TM, the GE and Adjourn the Meeting  Take time before and after meeting to Welcome guests. 4/6/2014 5by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 6. Toastmaster The Maestro / The EmCee  Stay in touch with VP Ed as to the design and development of program.  Briefly talk about TM history, Club history and the benefits of TM.  Explain program flow to guests.  Introduce speakers and topics. Be gracious. Link ideas. Applaud.  Be the President’s & the VP Ed’s spokesperson during the program. 4/6/2014 6by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 7. Topics Master  Prepare 5 to 7 topics in alignment with Theme of the Day.  Keep them short, simple & light.  Articulate the value of Impromptu Speaking in life.  Describe formats SMG, PREP etc., quickly.  Explain timing and lights.  Choose responders in consultation with VP Ed & TM of the Day.  Facilitate, not yammer, not “present.” 4/6/2014 7by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 8. Topics Speaker The articulate ad-libber  Answer / Respond to Question/Quote  Use SMG or PREP or AIDA formats.  Listen to YOURSELF as you speak and adjust.  Remember to link Opening to Closing.  Relax and Have Fun. 4/6/2014 8by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 9. Prepared Speaker  Write/Prepare/Memorize speech in alignment with project objectives. Don’t wing it!  Practice & Rehearse a lot.  Talk to your Mentor + Evaluator and Club VP Ed for concerns and tips.  Come early, set up room, visual aids, if any. Be personally responsible.  Listen to feedback quietly , open-mindedly and calmly. Learn! 4/6/2014 9by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 10. General Evaluator  Know the program flow.  Offer brief, creative insights & benefits of and about “Evaluating Well”  Evaluate everything/everyone…room, setup, program flow, President, Toastmaster of the Day.  Slightly back-up and support other evaluators.  Gently and slightly evaluate Ind. Evaluators too.  Summarize all and applaud all at the end. 4/6/2014 10by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 11. Ind. Evaluator  Contact Speaker, Read Project and KNOW the right objectives.  Listen with Mind, Body & Soul…more than a 100%  Stay objective and follow tact and be empowering when evaluating.  Check Link “Evaluate to Motivate” on Slideshare 4/6/2014 11by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 12. Grammarian The syntax sentinel  Offer “Word of the Day” related to theme.  Applaud correct and creative usage of language. Name speakers.  Correct wrong usage politely, briefly and accurately w/out mentioning the name of the speaker. 4/6/2014 12by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 13. Ah-Counter  Listen acutely for sounds and long pauses used as fillers.  Write how many filler sounds or words were used during all portions of the meeting.  Read score and mention names nicely. 4/6/2014 13by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 14. Timer  Contact Speakers to confirm the time for their Prepared Speech.  Make certain the equipment works and can be seen by all. Generally, Table Topics speakers should be +/- 15 seconds of allowed time; Prepared speakers must be +/- 30 seconds. 4/6/2014 14by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com
  • 15. No other organization in the world is so giving, so much fun and provides so much learning! Mabuhay Toastmasters! 4/6/2014 15by DTM Raju Mandhyan www.mandhyan.com Content and Pictures from www.toastmasters.org/

Editor's Notes

  1. You are the emcee, the director and host. Ask your mentor or the club vice president education (VPE) for pointers well before the meeting.Begin preparing for your role several days in advance. You’ll also need an up-to-date meeting agenda. Get this information from your VPE.Ask the general evaluator to call other members of the evaluation team – speech evaluators, timer, grammarian, Ah-Counter Help the Topics Master, create a list of program participants already assigned a speaking role so he or she can call on others first.As the Toastmaster, you’ll introduce each speaker. If a speaker will not write his or her own introduction, you will write it. Introductions must be brief and carefully planned. Contact speakers several days before the meeting to ask about:Speech topic and titleManual and project titleAssignment objectivesSpeaker’s personal objectivesDelivery timeOn meeting day, show up early. You’ll need time to make sure the stage is set for a successful meeting. Check with each speaker as they arrive to see if they have made any last-minute changes to their speeches – such as changing the title.You and the speakers will need quick and easy access to the lectern. Direct the speakers to sit near the front of the room and make sure they leave a seat open for you near the front.T he club president calls the meeting to order. Sometimes he or she will make announcements, introduce guests or conduct other club business before introducing you.You will lead the applause before and after the Table Topics session, each speaker and the general evaluator. When each presenter has finished, you return to the lectern so the speaker can be seated and you can begin your next introduction.Adjourn the meeting, or if appropriate, return control to the club president. Serving as Toastmaster is an excellent way to practice many valuable skills as you strive to make the meeting one of the club’s best. Preparation is key to your success.
  2. If you don’t write your own speech introduction, make sure the Toastmaster of the meeting prepares a good one for you.Several days before the meeting, ask the general evaluator for your evaluator’s name. Talk with your evaluator about the speech you’ll give. Discuss your speech goals and personal concerns. Let your evaluator know where you believe your speech ability needs strengthening, so he or she can pay special attention to those aspects of your presentation. Remember to bring your manual to the meeting.You should arrive at the meeting early to check the microphone, lighting and anything else that could malfunction and ruin your talk. Give your manual to your evaluator before the meeting starts and discuss any last-minute issues with him or her. Sit near the front of the room and carefully plan your approach to the lectern and your speech opening.During the meeting, give your full attention to the speakers at the lectern. Don’t study your speech notes while someone else is talking. When you’re introduced, smoothly and confidently leave your chair and walk to the lectern. After your speech, wait for the Toastmaster to return to the lectern, then return to your seat. Listen intently during your evaluation for helpful hints that will assist in building better future talks.After the meeting, reclaim your manual from your evaluator. Discuss any questions you may have concerning your evaluation to clarify and avoid any misinterpretations.Finally, have the vice president education (VPE) initial the Project Completion Record in the back of your manual.
  3. Your final task before the meeting is to prepare a brief verbal explanation detailing:The purpose, techniques and benefits of evaluation so guests and new members will better understand the function of evaluations.How evaluation is a positive experience designed to help people overcome flaws and reinforce good habits in their presentations.On meeting day:Arrive early.Make sure all evaluators are present and that they have the appropriate speaker or leader’s manual.If an evaluator is absent, consult with the vice president education and arrange for a substitute.Ask each evaluator if he or she has any questions about the project objectives to be evaluated, verify each speaker’s time and notify the timer if there are any changes.Take your seat near the back of the room. This will ensure you have a good view of the meeting and all its participants.
  4. Print your word, its part of speech (adjective, adverb, noun, verb) and a brief definition in letters large enough to be seen from the back of the room.Before the meeting begins, place your visual aid at the front of the room where everyone can see it.Write down who used the word of the day (or a derivative of it) and note those who used it correctly or incorrectly.When called on by the general evaluator during the evaluation segment:Stand by your chair and give your report.Try to offer the correct usage in every instance of misuse (instead of merely announcing that something was wrong).Report on creative language usage and announce who used the word of the day (or a derivative of it) correctly or incorrectly
  5. Here’s how to succeed as timer:Before the meeting, contact the Toastmaster and general evaluator to confirm which members are speaking.Contact each speaker to confirm the time they’ll need for their prepared speech. Retrieve the timing equipment from the sergeant at arms. Make certain the timing equipment works and can be seen by all. The Toastmaster might call you to explain the timing rules and demonstrate the signal device. Generally, Table Topics speakers should be +/- 15 seconds of allowed time; Prepared speakers must be +/- 30 seconds. When you’re called by the General Evaluator, announce name and the time taken.