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1
Area/Division Governor Training Agenda
  • Establish Service Standards
  • Area/Division Council Meetings
  • Area Governor Visits
  • How to Measure Division Governor Success
  • How to Measure Area Governor Success
  • How to Measure Club Success
  • Other Necessary Information You Need to Know To
    Be Successful

2
Individual Toastmaster Member
Club Officers
Area/Division Governor
Linda Hill, District Governor Mary Lynn Morris,
Lt. Governor for Education Training Bonnie
Kempke, Lt. Governor for Marketing
International Directors
Toastmasters International
3
Service Standards for Area Governors
  • Focus on membership growth and educational
    achievements in Clubs so the Area can achieve
    minimum recognition of Distinguished Area.
  • Motivate and assist each Club in the Area to
    become a Distinguished Club.  

4
Service Standards for Area Governors Continued
  • Make at least two Formal Club visits Assess
    Club membership and willingness to grow
    Assess who will achieve educational achievements
  • and when these will be completed
    Evaluate educational programming and quality  
    expected of a Club Complete the Area Report
    of Club Visit form, give a   copy to the Club
    President, and mail a copy to the   District
    Governor by the deadline on the form

COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY!
5
Service Standards for Area Governors Continued
  • Offer to make a presentation during the Club
    visit on one or more of the following topics
  • Ensure that each Club understands the service
    roles of Area Governor and the District. 

Distinguished Club Program Communication and
Leadership Track Benefits (look in your Area
Leadership Handbook for requirements)
Membership growth
Your main job is to ensure that the club is
SUCCESSFUL!
6
Service Standards for Area Governors Continued
  • Contact Club Presidents monthly about
  • Growth

Distinguished Club Program performance
Follow up on items identified during previous
visit   or contact District training or other
District events COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY TO
BOTH THE CLUBS SUCCESS AND YOUR SUCCESS !
Ensure no net Club loss in the Area With help
from the Division Governor, build at least   one
new Club within the Area
7
Service Standards for Area Governors Continued
  • Hold at least two Area Council Meetings each year
    and have the following topics on the agenda
  • Participate in District Training for Area
    Governors, Executive Committee meetings, District
    Conferences and District Council meetings.

Distinguished Club Program Club plans,
goals, needs for District /Area assistance
Attendance at Club Officer training Planning
for inter-Club events (e.g., training, time and
place of Area speech contests, speaker/evaluator
x-change (SEX) teams) Presidents, VPE, and
VPM are members of the Area Council
COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY!
8
Service Standards for Area Governors Continued
(Susies Additional Stuff)
  • Get 1 - 2 people to assist you with being Area
    Governor

Educational Assistant help set up and
conduct contests Administrative Assistant
help organize Area Governor Council
meetings/set-up and maintain Area calendars
Both can assist in making Area Governor visits
with your training of them
Either one of them or both will make an excellent
Area Governor next year!
9
Susies Most Important Piece of Advice
VISIT EACH CLUB ONCE A MONTH FOR AT LEAST THE
FIRST 3 MONTHS!
10
Service Standards for Division Governors
  • Achieve minimum recognition of Distinguished
    Division.
  • Focus on Area Governor achievement in the
    Distinguished Area Program so that every Area is
    a Distinguished Area or better.

COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY!
11
Service Standards for Division Governors Continued
  • Contact Area Governors at least monthly and
    discuss
  • Progress toward goals in the Distinguished
    Area Program Follow-up on Club visits
    Weak Clubs and strategies to make sure there are
    no single-digit Clubs in any Area Rebuilding
    all Clubs to charter strength

COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY!
12
Service Standards for Division Governors Continued
  • Ensure that 100 percent of Area Governors are
    trained
  • Growth Build one new Club in each Area
  • Participate in District training for Division
    Governors and Area Governors, Executive Committee
    meetings, District Conferences and District
    Council meetings.

COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY!
13
Service Standards for Division Governors Continued
  • Hold at least two Division Council Meetings each
    year, and have the following topics on the
    agenda Distinguished Area Program Area plans,
    goals, progress, and the need for assistance
    from the Division Governor and District.
  • Distinguished Club Program Club plans, goals,
       progress, need for District/Division/Area
    assistance Attendance at Club Officer
    training Planning for Division Speech
    Contests/Division Calendars

COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY!
14
Area/Division Council Meetings
15
Qualities of a Super Team
  • Mission-focused
  • Service-oriented
  • Knows goals
  • Dedicated to quality
  • Committed to overcoming obstacles to success
  • Visible accessible

16
Qualities of a Super Team Continued
  • Exudes Energy Excitement Commitment
  • Works well together achieving goals

17
Area Council Team Members
  •    APPOINTED MEMBERS
  •     Asst. Area GovernorEducation and Training
  •    Asst. Area GovernorMarketing
  •     Secretary
  •    AUTOMATIC MEMBERS
  •   Club President
  •    Club VPEs
  •    Club VPMs

andthe Area Governor
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Asst. Area GovernorEducation and Training
  • Promotes Club quality through achievement of
    educational goals in the Distinguished Area
    Program CTMs ATMs Distinguished Clubs
  • Helps Area Governor with Area Speech Contests

19
Asst. Area Governor Marketing
  • Promotes Club strength through achievement of
    Distinguished Area Club growth goals Club
    October dues renewals in on time Club April
    dues renewals in on time Clubs at 20-plus
    membership

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Asst. Area Governor Marketing
  • Directs, coordinates Area growth strategies and
    activities
  • Directs membership development and retention
    programs
  • Helps rescue weak Clubs
  • With Division Governor, builds corporate and
    community Clubs Goal net growth of one Club
    per Area

21
Division Council Team Members
  •    APPOINTED MEMBERS
  •     Asst. Division GovernorEducation and
    Training
  •    Asst. Division GovernorMarketing
  •    AUTOMATIC MEMBERS
  •      Area Governorsof the Division

andthe Division Governor
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Asst. Division Governor Education and Training
  • Promotes achievement of educational goals and
    Club quality in the Distinguished Area Program
    CTMs ATMs Area visits and submission of Area
    Visit   Forms, first and second rounds
    Distinguished Clubs
  • Helps Division Governor with educational programs
    at Division Council meetings

23
Asst. Division Governor Education and Training
  • Promotes Toastmasters International educational
    programs to improve Club quality Moments of
    Truth The Better Speaker Series The
    Successful Club Series Speechcraft The
    Leadership Excellence Series
  • Helps Division Governor with Division Speech
    Contests

24
Asst. Division Governor Marketing
  • Strives to achieve Distinguished Division Club
    growth goals (net growth of at least one Club)
  • Promotes achievement of membership goals in
    Distinguished Area Program Club October dues
    renewals in on time Club April dues renewals in
    on time Clubs at 20-plus membership

25
Asst. Division Governor Marketing
  • Directs, coordinates Division growth strategies
    and activities
  • Directs membership development and retention
    programs
  • Coordinates rescue of weak Clubs
  • With Lt. Governor Marketing, builds corporate and
    community Clubs

26
Make Area and Division Council Meetings Effective
and Fun
  • Focus on goals
  • Have an agenda
  • Report on progress toward Distinguished
    Division Distinguished Area Distinguished
    Club
  • Recognize achievements
  • Pique interest with educational sessions

27
Strategies for Motivating Teams
  • Establish rapport
  • Communicate goals
  • Your goals complement council members goals
  • Delegate responsibility
  • Set deadlines
  • Follow up
  • Reward efforts

28
Area Governor Visits
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Before You Make Your Area Governor Visit
  • Contact the Club President at least 1 month prior
    to visit
  • Try to establish a rapport with Club President
    prior to visit
  • Request time on the program
  • Send the Club President a copy of the form
  • May you do Installation of Officers?
  • Semiannual Report sent in?
  • Familiarize names of officers

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At Your Area Governor Visit
  • Dress appropriately wear your name tag!
  • Arrive early
  • If you give a speech, MAKE SURE IT IS A MANUAL
    SPEECH!
  • Listen actively
  • Go over calendar events DCP
  • Meet with the Executive Committee after the
    meeting to go over any concerns they have and
    finish filling out the form.
  • Have Club President sign the form!

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After Your Area Governor Visit
  • Make a copy of the form for the Division
    Governor.
  • Send completed form to the District Governor
  • Follow-up on any questions, needs or concerns
    expressed by the club
  • Send a Thank You e-mail or note to the club
  • Keep in touch with the Club President throughout
    your term
  • Make yourself available and respond to any
    questions from any members of the club.

32
How To Use The Area Governor Form
  • Let the Club know what they are doing right!
  • Identify areas that need improvement
  • Better understand the Clubs and members so you
    can serve them better
  • Keep District and TI informed on all Clubs
    progress does one of them need special
    attention
  • Help the Club to become a Distinguished Club

33
What Makes a Division Governor Successful?
  • Every Area has healthy Clubs Clubs at Charter
    strength Great educational programming
  • In every Area, most or all Clubs are
    Distinguished Clubs
  • Areas are Distinguished, Select Distinguished, or
    Presidents Distinguished
  • Club growth You are always seeking new club
    possibilities while keeping Area Governors on
    track with their goals

34
Measuring Division Governor Success
To be successful, a Division Governor must plan
and achieve
  • Distinguished Division
  • Select Distinguished Division, or
  • Presidents Distinguished Division

WE WANT EACH DIVISION GOVERNOR TO BE AT LEAST A
DISTINGUISHED DIVISION GOVERNOR!
35
Distinguished Division Goals
  • No net Club loss
  • 50 or more Areas achieve Distinguished Area or
    better (this number is rounded up not down)

36
Select Distinguished Division
  • No net Club loss
  • 75 of Areas achieve Distinguished Area or better
    (this number is rounded down)

37
Presidents Distinguished Division
  • Achieve all Select Distinguished Division goals
  • Net growth of one Club

38
Measuring Area Governor Success
This ensures that the people in your clubs reap
the most benefits of Toastmasters! Measures your
success as an Area Governor Serving clubs? Clubs
achieving educational goals? Gaining new
members? Starting new clubs? Helps you become a
better leader. Area Performance Plan can help
you achieve your Area goals. Distinguished
Division/Area reports on TI website lets you
follow your progress.
39
Measuring Area Governor Success
To be successful, an Area Governor must plan and
achieve
  • Distinguished Area
  • Select Distinguished Area, or
  • Presidents Distinguished Area

WE WANT EACH AREA GOVERNOR TO BE AT LEAST A
DISTINGUISHED AREA GOVERNOR!
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Eligibility to Participate in the Distinguished
Area Program
  • Every Area containing three or more Clubs in its
    CLUB BASE is automatically considered in the
    Distinguished Area Program. (CLUB BASE
    calculations will be explained later in this
    session.)
  • An Area with one or two Clubs in its CLUB BASE is
    ineligible for inclusion and recognition in the
    Distinguished Area Program.

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Distinguished Area Goals
ACHIEVE FOUR OF THESE FIVE GOALS
  • Goal 1 75 of Area Clubs submit a complete
    October semiannual report to WHQ by November 15
  • Goal 2 75 of Area Clubs submit a complete
    April semiannual report to WHQ by May 15
  • Goal 3 Average 1.75 CTMs per Club by June 30
  • Goal 4 Average 1 ATM for every 2 Clubs by June
    30
  • Goal 5 60 of Area Clubs become Distinguished
    Clubs

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Select Distinguished Area
ACHIEVE ALL 5 DISTINGUISHED AREA GOALS PLUS
  • Goal 6 80 of Area Report of Club Visit Forms
    for 1st round of visits submitted to WHQ by
    November 30
  • Goal 7 80 of Area Report of Club Visit Forms
    for 2nd round of visits submitted to WHQ by May
    31
  • Goal 8 60 of Area Clubs have 20 or more paid
    members by June 30

43
Presidents Distinguished Area
ACHIEVE ALL SELECT DISTINGUISHED AREA GOALS
PLUS
  • Goal 9 Net growth of one Club

44
Goals Are Determined byUsing a Club Base
  •    Number of Area Clubs submitting a complete
    April semiannual report for the prior year
  •          PLUS
  •      Clubs chartered April 1 through June 30 of
    the prior year

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Club Base Calculation Example
  •     Number of Area Clubs submitting an April
    semiannual report for prior year.. 6
  •           PLUS
  •     Clubs chartered from April 1- June 30 of
    prior year1
  •     CLUB BASE... 7

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Sample Distinguished Area Goal Calculations
  • Goal Average of 1.75 CTMs per Club in Area by
    June 30Goal calculation CLUB BASE X 1.75 For
    example, an Area with a CLUB BASE of 7 must have
    12.25 (12) CTMs by June 30
  • Goal 60 percent of Area Clubs achieve
    Distinguished Club by June 30Goal calculation
    CLUB BASE X .60 For example, an Area with a
    CLUB BASE of 7 must have 4.2 (4) Clubs achieve
    Distinguished Club or better by June 30

ALL CALCULATIONS ARE ROUNDED DOWN TO THE PREVIOUS
WHOLE NUMBER!
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Successful Clubs
  • Productive and enjoyable meetings
  • Manual Speeches
  • Every member achieves a CTM and members are
    moving through the TI Communication and
    Leadership Tracks
  • Charter strength (20 or more members) and
    encourage people to join
  • Trained and effective Club Leaders

Successful clubs dont let their members stagnate!
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Distinguished Club Program Goals
  •   1. Two CTMs
  •   2. Two more CTMs
  •   3. One ATM
  •   4. One more ATM
  •   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.

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Spreadsheet To Track Your Goals
50
Recognition
  •    Clubs with at least 20 members OR with a net
    growth of at least five new members at June 30
    which also do the following are eligible for
    Toastmasters International recognition at
    year-end
  •    ACHIEVE                  RECOGNITION
  •     Five of 10 goals Distinguished Club
  •     Seven of 10 goals Select Distinguished
    Club
  •     Nine of 10 goals ... Presidents
    Distinguished Club

51
Recognition Continued
Clubs achieving one of these will receive a
ribbon along with a congratulatory letter. The
Clubs officers are invited to attend the Club
Leadership Luncheon during the International
Convention where they will be recognized for the
clubs achievement. Club President receives a
progress report in October, January, and April
detailing the clubs progress towards DCP
goals. The Club President will also receive a
year-end report. Monthly reports can be viewed on
the TI website.
52
Other Necessary Information You Need to Know To
Be Successful
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Proxies
Each club gets 2 votes (President and VPE) at all
District Conferences, Regional Conference, and
International Convention. All District officers
get 1 extra vote at District Conferences. At the
District Conference, only a club member may take
the club votes if the President and VPE cant
attend to vote. At the Regional Conference and
International Convention, any Toastmaster going
to the conference or convention may take the
votes as long as the club President has signed
the club proxy sent by TI. If they dont know
anyone going to the conference or convention, the
club President should send the signed proxy to
the District Governor (name already on the
proxy), who will vote for the club. Make sure
that any preferences are noted on the ballot.
54
Performance Plan
  • Activity (general activity to be addressed)
  • Goal (specific, concrete, and measurable)
  • Situation Analysis (where are you currently)
  • Strategy (method to achieve your goal)
  • Resources (people, time, materials, programs)
  • Assignment (responsible person to make sure
    actions are completed)
  • Timetable (start and stop times)
  • Blank pages with headings (which can be copied)
    are included to meet your Area/Division needs

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FORMULA FOR SUCCESS?
  • Plan the work.
  • Work the Plan.
  • Achieve Success.
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