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The Strategic Plan
1. EVERY CLUB DISTINGUISHED
Provide systems, educational and training programs, and increase the overall
quality and performance of the Toastmasters Club so that it meets the needs
and wants of each member while becoming a Distinguished Club.
- Create an environment that maximizes quality and efficiency in every
Club.
- Through consistently effective Club officer training, ensure that
Club programming is based on the quality Club standards.
- Train Club officers to meet and exceed minimum standards of performance.
Pursue improvement in educational programming and the improvement of
Club leader effectiveness through training.
- Increase Club awareness of and involvement in the Distinguished Club
Program through publications and promotions.
- Create a system that will allow clubs to compare their progress to
that of other clubs, thereby encouraging involvement by creating competitive
awareness.
- Continue to create/update materials on communication and leadership
subjects.
- Continue to implement and expand the "Better Speaker Series," "Successful
Club Series," and the "Leadership Excellence Series."
2. ENSURING DISTRICT EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE TO CLUBS
- Evaluate, develop and maintain a District organization structure
that provides for:
- Helping all clubs be distinguished
- Optimum service to clubs
- Effective and efficient communication to and from membership
- Effective responses to the needs of clubs
- Train District officers to enable Clubs to deliver quality programming
based on the quality Club standards.
- Continue to maximize the support that Club and District officers
receive in terms of updated programs/ tools/technology necessary to
meet member needs.
- Promote existing Toastmasters International recognition systems for
Club extension, membership growth, and Club achievement.
- Provide District officers/Clubs with the most current, useable performance
data as quickly as possible.
- Help Districts focus upon and make a true commitment to service excellence.
- Train and coach District leaders on service techniques and inspire
them to build within Clubs the belief that commitment to service
is to the member is job "one."
3. EVERY AREA, DIVISION, AND DISTRICT DISTINGUISHED
- Ensure that all Districts focus on Club building, membership growth,
and educational accomplishments.
- Continue to promote the importance of District, Division, Area, and
Club recognition programs.
- Create a realization that the success of an Area, Division, or District
is ultimately based on the success of the Clubs.
- Provide Club officers with training that will enable them to influence
their club to become a Distinguished club, which will help Areas and
Divisions be Distinguished.
- Encourage Districts / Divisions / Areas to focus on helping clubs
that are not Distinguished to become Distinguished.
- Ensure that Districts train and support each Division and Area Governor
so that he/she will be Distinguished.
- Ensure that all funds entrusted to Districts are used to achieve
the Mission of the District.
- Ensure that International Directors are involved in helping Districts
become Distinguished by making this objective their primary field responsibility.
- Eliminate programs and activities that divert individual or District-wide
attention away from being Distinguished.
- Provide programs and materials that will increase the effective use
of District officer time and District resources.
- Focus all meetings on the business of being distinguished.
4. MEMBERSHIP AND CLUB GROWTH
Increase our total number of members and Clubs through vigorous marketing and
retention efforts.
- Survey member interests, satisfaction levels, and demographics to
ensure we are meeting their wants and needs.
- Maintain our "market driven" approach to marketing Toastmasters
to ensure we continue to meet the needs and wants of current and
prospective customers.
- Identify and cultivate new and diverse markets for Toastmasters Clubs.
- Determine strong and consistent corporate Club sponsors and expand
our markets with them.
- Promote existing membership- and Club- growth programs to Clubs and
Districts.
- Maintain Toastmasters' cost/benefit ratio to ensure that Toastmasters
continues to be perceived as a good return for the time and money invested.
- Ensure that Area Governors have a valid perception of their role
and responsibility in the Club building and membership building processes.
- Promote consistency of the Toastmasters product -- the Club. Encourage
consistent quality among Clubs. Promote consistency from meeting to
meeting within Clubs.
5. FINANCIAL SECURITY
- Maintain a minimum amount in reserve sufficient to sustain the organization
and support its ongoing development.
- Strive to develop an annual budget that generates a surplus.
- Maintain our current investment policy of maximizing return
with an acceptable level of risk.
- Continue to search for non-dues revenue sources.
6. LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Position Toastmasters as an effective method of personal and career
enhancement by building leadership skills.
- Promote the leadership track as a means of improving the overall
effectiveness of Club and District leadership.
- Emphasize the leadership development opportunities available
through service as a Club and District officer.
- Based on market research determine what is wanted/needed, refine
and develop tools/programs directly related to success in the
work place and the community.
- Ensure that Toastmasters materials meet the graphics/design
expectations of our target market.
- Emphasize the importance of core values and ethical behavior
in our leadership development programs and materials.
- Create a culture in which District leaders seek out and mentor
leaders who can assume roles of responsibility in the future.
- Provide tools and resources to help decrease the burden of
District and club volunteers
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