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"Toastie" the On-line Club Coach

Hi. My name is Toastie. I have developed matrices based on formulations of algorithms dealing with the most successful Toastmasters’ clubs in the known universe. Whether you are the president of your club, other officer, or a member, take this short survey an I will instantly give you detailed suggested corrective advice on how you can make your club stronger. This survey is adapted from the "How to Rebuild a Toastmasters Club", Appendix A.

Check the box near the statements that you feel are true. This survey is based on opinion and there are no right or wrong answers.

Members don't seem to care whether their club succeeds or fails
Personality conflict and bickering are barriers to problem solving
Members have a negative attitude about Toastmasters and their club
Membership growth is hampered by an inconvenient or inadequate meeting facility
Meetings often begin late and/or run overtime
Meetings are dull, lacking in variety and enjoyment
It is very difficult to get members to take roles in the meetings
Members frequently present non-manual speeches
Most speeches reflect hasty or inadequate preparation
Evaluations are often overly harsh or overly glossy
Members seem primarily concerned with their own self-development
Officers frequently fail to fulfill their responsibility
Officers don't seem to understand what they are expected to accomplish
Officers are either unaware of the DCP or are unwilling to use it
Guests rarely attend club meetings
Guests are left to fend for themselves at meetings
No follow up is made with guests who have visited
Guests rarely return for a second time
New members do not feel welcome in the club and receive little attention
Fewer than 60% of the members show up for any given meeting

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