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Daedeok Toastmasters Club (DTC) Learn Communication and Leadership Skills

Daedeok Toastmasters Club (DTC) Learn Communication and Leadership Skills. YongJoo Lee President of DTC http://www.daedeoktm.org/. Contents. Toastmasters International (CA, USA) Toastmasters Education Tracks History of DTC Who leads DTC now? DTC regular meeting

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Daedeok Toastmasters Club (DTC) Learn Communication and Leadership Skills

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  1. Daedeok Toastmasters Club (DTC)Learn Communication and Leadership Skills YongJoo Lee President of DTC http://www.daedeoktm.org/

  2. Contents • Toastmasters International (CA, USA) • Toastmasters Education Tracks • History of DTC • Who leads DTC now? • DTC regular meeting • What have we achieved so far? • What is the final goal of DTC? • Conclusion

  3. Toastmasters International (CA, USA) • TI, a nonprofit educational organization, has been working for more than 80 years to provide for this need and help people conquer their pre-speech jitters. • Goal : offers a proven way to improve our  communication skills. • Become the Speaker and Leader You Want to Be • Deliver great presentations • Easily lead teams and conduct meetings • Give and receive constructive evaluations • Be a better listener • Toastmasters Clubs • in the world • over 10,500 clubs and more than 200,000 members in approximately 90 countries.  • In Korea (only 6 clubs are open to all) • In Seoul • 8 Clubs (only 5 of them are open to all) • In Daejeon • 2 Clubs (only DTC is open to all)

  4. Advanced Communication Bronze Advanced Communication Silver Advanced Communication Gold Competent Communication DTM New member Competent Leader Advanced Leader Bronze Advanced Leader Silver Toastmasters Education Tracks Communication Track CC ACB ACS ACG Become the Speaker and Leader We want to Be Final goal AL ALB AL Leadership Track

  5. History of DTC • Founded by Eugene Kim and Jo Cho in Summer 2003. • founding members still present at DTC. • Alan C. England, CTM and Ken Ohlen, CTM. • Started to have meetings in the Room, WooRiByul. • Elected the first president : Ken Ohlen, CTM, Summer 2003. • Has produced 9 presidents and more than 40 officers. • Has produced 9 CTMs or CCs (Competent Communicator) : Certificate from headquarters. • Has a regular meeting in Creative Learning Building at KAIST • 7:30 to 9 PM, every Monday at KAIST • DTC members • 38 members registered in Toastmasters’ headquarters. • (membership is renewed every 6 months)

  6. Who leads DTC now? – executive committee

  7. Leader of the day’s meeting Toastmasters Impromptu speech session Evaluation session General Evaluator Prepared public speech session Table Topic Master • - Manual Speakers • joke master • review master Evaluators of manual speech Grammarian Ah counter Timer Word master 4 Table topic speakers DTC regular meeting • Who can join our meeting? • DTC members and any guests without registration • What do we do at the meeting? • Every role is taken by volunteering before the meeting • Three conductors (one leader of meeting, two leaders of session) • More than 8 speakers, More than 6 evaluators

  8. What have we achieved so far? (1/2) • Produced outstanding members : 5 CTMs and 4 CCs • Two ACB candidates : Alan CTM, Ali CC

  9. What have we achieved so far? (2/2) • Won the first Korean speech contest on 27th May 2007 in HongIk University. • Who joined this contest • 6 Toastmasters Clubs • Shinchon TM, Seoul TM, Microsoft TM, KyungHee TM, Pacific sunset TM, DTC • Winners

  10. What is the goal of DTC? • Produce Global Leaders with Communication and Leadership Skills • Improve ourselves to become speakers and leaders we want to be • Facilitate Networking of Diverse Professionals in Daedeok • Pursuit of Excellence through constructive evaluation, finally win International Speech Contest

  11. Conclusion DTC is not only the pride of KAIST, DTC is the pride of Daedeok, Daejeon, DTC will be the pride of S. Korea, Soon Our members will be the next Bill Gates, the next Steve Jobs and the next nobel prize winner, due to what they will have learned from DTC.

  12. With Club Members DTC in the Media With participants of Korean Speech Contest With Invited speaker Robert Laughlin

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