Transcript Toastmaster Marketing Presentation
Source: The Sun newspaper, 21 June 2004
Source: The Sunday Star, 6 Nov 2005
Source: The Sunday Star, 6 Nov 2005
Top 10 Interview Questions
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Tell Me Something About Yourself Why Do You Want To Join This Company?
Why Are You Looking For A New Job? What Kind Of Position Are You Looking For? 5.
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What Do You Consider Your Strengths and Weaknesses?
What Do You Know About Our Company? What Do You Consider Your Greatest Achievements? Where Do You See Yourself One / Five Years From Now? What Type Of Job Assignments Did You Perform In Your Last Job?
10. When You Start A New Job, How Do You Establish Good Relationships With Your New Colleagues and Supervisors?
How many interview questions you can spot that requires you to describe what you learn in college or university?
Source: Jobstreet.com
Tell Me Something About Yourself
Golden classic used at the start of interviews to break the ice For interviewers to get a good initial run down of who you are and your "hidden" characteristics, demonstrated in the way you present this self-story.
You should prepare a 2 to 3 minute presentation that briefly describe:
introduces your self (where you're from)
your personal interests (hobbies, community involvement etc)
your work history recent career experience Interviewers look for:
brief, sequential summary of your life and career that relates to the job for which you're interviewing.
Your conversational style , your confidence level , your ability to organize and present information
An idea of the person you are behind the suit Source: Jobstreet.com
What Interviewer Looks For?
Never underestimate the emotional aspect. The following emotional aspects are important:
Initial Impression
Judgment is made on the way you look, speak and act for example your vocal quality, eye contact, facial expression, body posture Management Potential
People hire people to grow their own management team Motivation/Enthusiasm
Employer want to hire people who are excited to work for them Personal Chemistry
Generally, people prefer to hire people they can click with Competence
Adaptability to change
Lateral thinking People management skills Source: Jobstreet.com
Started in October 1924 ….. By Dr. Ralph C. Smedley
To Practice and Train in the Art of :
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Public Speaking Presiding Over Meetings
Promote Sociability and Good Fellowship Over 10,000 Clubs More than 200, 000 members in over 90 Countries http://www.toastmasters.org
To provide … a mutually supportive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and and positive leadership skills which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth.
At Toastmasters meeting EVERYBODY TALKS - encourage participation SELF PACED PROGRAM – you decide how fast you want to go LEARN BY DOING - practice, practice and more practice. Continuous SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT improvement - encourage experimentation and bring out the best in its members.
TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL - 81 YEARS OF LEGACY
Conduct Meetings
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Meet Fortnightly 2 Hours
Speaking to Groups
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Supportive Environment
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20 ~ 30 People
TOASTMASTERS PROGRAM Impromptu Speeches
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“Think on your feet”
Leadership Skills
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Organizing & Conducting Meetings Club Leadership Roles
Offer Constructive Evaluations
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Speech Strengths Suggestions
Prepared Speeches
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Specified Objectives & Guidelines
Benefits to Individuals
Self-improvement •communication skills •leadership skills •such skills are portable Qualification •international certification •development paths defined Value for Time •2 hours per fortnight Social Opportunities •network with people from all walks of life Value for Money •relatively inexpensive training program •monthly newsletter
How Toastmasters Can Help
Prepare Speeches/Presentations
Impromptu Speaking
Conducting Meeting
Personnel review /job appraisal
Management/support
Leadership development
Communications and Leadership Program
Table Topics
Toastmasters of the day
Evaluator
Become a club officer
High Performance Leadership Program
University/College Clubs in M’sia
IPG1 Toastmasters Club Equators Toastmasters Club Stamford College Toastmasters Club INTI College Sarawak Toastmasters Club
University/College Toastmasters Club in Malaysia
Help University College Toastmasters Club University Malaya Toastmasters Club University Toastmasters Club (University Malaysia Sabah)
Corporate World Embrace It Too
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(One Time Payment)
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RM 500.00 (USD 125.00)
(One Time Payment)
When OPPORTUNITY knocks … OPEN THE DOOR.
How to start the club?
Charter Members Committee Members Meetings Per Month Club Sponsors and Mentors First time registration fees (new member fee + charter fee) for 20 members
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PRESIDENT VICE – PRESIDENT EDUCATION VICE – PRESIDENT MEMBERSHIP VICE – PRESIDENT PUBLIC RELATIONS SECRETARY TREASURER SERGEANT AT ARMS IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT ** COMMITTEE MEMBERS
MEMBER CLUB AREA Minimum 20 members to start a club Toastmasters Club : COMMUNITY & IN-HOUSE 3 ~ 5 Clubs per Area DIVISION DISTRICT District 51 – Clubs in Malaysia, Brunei & Indonesia WORLD HQ Rancho Santa Margarita, California, USA
1. Your Speaking Voice 2. Effective Speech Evaluation
3. Gestures : Your Body Speaks 4. Monthly Magazine
1. The Ice Breaker 2. Organize Your Speech 3.
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Get to the Point How to Say It 5. Your Body Speaks 6.
Vocal Variety 7.
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Research your Topic Get Comfortable with Visual Aids 9.
Persuade with Power 10. Inspire your Audience Competent Communicator
TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS : Complete guide to preparing and presenting briefings, proposals, technical papers and team presentations. THE ENTERTAINING SPEAKER : Includes valuable information on how to give an entertaining or dramatic speech, where to find material, how to make an audience laugh, and what to do when you're asked to speak after dinner.
COMMUNICATION ON TV : Covers building goodwill through a speech, persuading an audience, speaking to a hostile audience, and speaking to the media.
SPECIAL OCCASION SPEECHES : Provides instruction in giving toasts, speaking in praise, “roasting” someone, and presenting and accepting awards.