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Toastmasters AOL Group

AOL Toastmasters Club

 

PMIWDC Toastmasters Club #02 - AOL

At Toastmasters, members learn by speaking to groups and working with others in a supportive environment. A typical Toastmasters club is made up of 20 to 30 people who meet once a week for about an hour. Each meeting gives everyone an opportunity to practice conducting meetings, giving impromptu speeches, presenting prepared speeches, and offering constructive evaluation.

Toastmasters TASC Group

THE TASC TOASTMASTERS CLUB

(Club 3130, Area 47, Division D, District 27, Region VII)

PMIWDC is pleased to sponsor a TASC Toastmasters Charter, which will make TASC the second Toasmasters club to enter into an agreement with the Chapter. The charter allows the club to form a committee to extend PMIWDC Chapter support to members who are interested in improving communications, presentation and leadership capabilities while working through the Toastmasters program. As a PMP you can receive PDUs for attending Toastmasters’ meetings. If you want your Toastmasters’ club to realize this same opportunity please contact Dave Reinaman at david.reinaman@pmiwdc.org.

Toastmasters #01 Group

PMIWDC Toastmasters Club #01

The first Toastmasters club in the world offering Professional Development Units (PDUs) for Project Management Professionals (PMPs)

The PMIWDC#01 Toastmasters recognizes the value of a non-threatening atmosphere of fostering our self-development efforts. The level of camaraderie is high and the atmosphere is cooperative and supportive. Meeting consists of three main activities:

  • TABLE TOPICS: Table Topics provide opportunities to practice impromptu speaking skills critically important in business and at home.
  • SPEECHES: At each meeting, selected members give prepared speeches.
  • EVALUATION: Each speaker receives immediate feedback in the form of evaluation by a fellow club member. Evaluations are constructive and helpful, and are based on specific guidelines provided in the manual for each speech.

Other important roles in each meeting include Toastmaster of the Evening (Chairperson), Timer, Grammarian, etc. Members take turns practicing their listening and leadership skills when they fill these essential functions.

Professional Develpment Units (PDUs) Project Managment Professionals (PMPs) may claim 2 PDUs per meeting via the PMIWDC Chapter For Details on claiming one's PDUs after attending our meetings, please see: http://pmiwdc.freetoasthost.us/appiesnet/appieskb/kb1/index.cgi

Read more about the PMIWDC #01 Toasmaster's Club

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