identifying club coaches lorraine wheatley cc, alb
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Experienced Toastmaster who volunteers to help a club with less than 12 members.
NOT a member of the club
Able to look at the club objectively
Observes and assesses the club, determines what is holding it back from success
What is a Club Coach?
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Works with the club towards the goal of Distinguished Club status
Guides the club members to take on the responsibility for their own success
What is a Club Coach?
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Friendly Sincere Good Listener Trustworthy Dependable Focused Patient
Identifying Qualities for Club Coaches
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Good communication skills Problem Solver/Resourceful Motivating and Encouraging Dependable Leader in the club (not necessarily a club
officer) A potential leader!
Identifying Qualities for Club Coaches
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Develop their team-building skills
Expand their leadership experience
Increase their proficiency as a facilitator & negotiator
Look for members who may wish to:
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Be willing to share their expertise
Be willing to invest in the future of fellow Toastmasters
Earn credit towards their Advanced Leader Silver (ALS) award
Look for members who may wish to:
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Always look for potential leaders in every member you meet during your club visits.
Encourage Leadership
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YES!
It is a Win-Win as a Club Coach
Work with a club in Your Area
Visiting the club already as an Area Governor
Club and Area will be stronger with your support
Can I be a Club Coach?
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Engage the club in activities outside the club
“Hands-on” approach
Speaking and Leadership opportunities
Can I be a Club Coach?
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Say YES!
Get approval and commitment from the club executive
Complete coach appointment form
Submit to [email protected]
Next Steps?