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From The Boss Dear Friends,
March is a month that means different things to different people.
For some it is Oscar Fever, for others it is Exam Fever, for many it is
Financial Year End Fever, but for us at Toastmasters it was ContestFever.
I am proud to share with you that Rukmini Iyer, ACB, ALBandJuzer Udaipuri CCwent on to win the third place at the DivisionD International speech contest and Table Topics contest respectively.
Suneel Agarwal was a formidable opponent who made sure thecontest was fun filled.
The winners Adit Paul and Ankit Sharma will 'speak out'for thecrowns! On behalf of BTM I wish them all the best.
Zip, Zap, Zoom...I just cannot believe that exactly a year ago, I was contemplating a
choice... a choice to lead the club inspite of me being new to Toastmasters. Today, thanksto the wonderful support from everyone, the choice I made makes me feel elated.
Time for change,a time to select the ExCom - 2010-2011 for BTM.Members are invited to send in their nominations to the nomination committee chaired by
Immediate Past President, Nazir Usman. As we move ahead, we need leaders who willhold aloft the flag of BTM in the Toastmasters world, charting a new course and steering
the club towards success and learning. Leaders who can strengthen the foundation laid by
TM Arun Vishwanath and TM Nazir Bharde please come forward.
Opportunity knocks!Reverberations 2010 will be held in Mumbai during November 2010. This is the time for
each one of us to reach out and enhance our team management, leadership and networking
skills. It is indeed a matter of pride that Division Dwill be hosting this event. Kunal Khanna,ACB, CL is the Conference Chair and would be interacting with us regularly. Please get in
touch with Arvind Nair or me and tell us how you would like to help make the event a
great success.
This quarter has been eventful in the Toastmasters' world; emotions are running high as the
news of the inevitable split of District 82 was announced by our District Governor, DeepakMenon, DTM.
As I conclude, join me in wishing TM Parag Karvewho has been a wonderful contributor
to the movement and is the Outstanding Toastmaster for the third quarter.
Let us Communicate, Educate and Celebrateas we March ahead.
Brillian S.K., CC, ALBPresidentBombay Toastmasters Club2009-2010
Dates To Note!May 21- 23, 2010:Ovation 2010 @ Chennai.
Be there! Cheer our division winners!
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In 1980, I spent a princely amount of Rs. 10/- from my pocket to buy my first ever book. It
was Toastmasters Handbook and over the years I added many Toastmaster
books to my collection. These books added to my repertoire of anecdotes,
quotes, stories, and humour which was of particular interest to me. Needlessto say that they came in extremely handy whenever I had to explain
some points, illustrate my speech, or just contribute to a good discussion.
A couple of years ago, I was amused to hear from a friend about Toastmasters International.
Having been inducted into the Toastmaster family very early I considered the domain my very
own and wondered what this organization had to offer beyond the books that had served me
so well in my journey.
Little knowing what to expect, but with a, I know all about Toastmasters attitude Iattended the first meeting. I felt a numbness after the meeting not with what I learnt during
the meeting but due to two counts firstly it was nothing about the books I had read and
secondly the hard hitting realization of the long journey that lay before me to evolve into aToastmaster. I have since then made ample use of Toastmasters and make it a point torecommend to my friends, associates and clients. However my encouraging suggestion is
usually met with a quizzical expression,Why do I need Toastmasters?. And my responseto their expression resembles the same as that of meeting a dumb witted person.
However, now I make it a point to point a few advantages hoping the penny drops.
Communication. From the time of human evolution communication has been paramount ingetting a message across and in todays complex life quality of communication helps a person
to articulate the thoughts and communicate much better.
Effectiveness.In direct communication, better communication means more effectiveness. In
all forms, whether talking to a friend, explaining to a colleague, making a point or a presenta-tion, better communication is always effective and yields better results. With everything else
remaining equal, a better communicator will always be a preferred candidate and will deliver
better results due to effective communication.
Leadership.While communication helps at every level, it makes its most powerfulpresence during Leadership. You will rarely find a leader lacking in communication
skills. Communication is an essential requirement on the leadership journey. And
leaders realize this very early. So articulating themselves better makes them more
effective, yields better results and makes them powerful leaders. Leaders, not just
lead but persuades, convinces and boosts morale of teams and organizations or
just a friend who needs that push when the chips are down.
In a sense the three words, Communication, Effectiveness and Leadership are entwined and
inseparable. As you move towards improving your communication skills you notice your
effectiveness bar going up and gradually you will be looked upon as a leader.
Thats Toastmasters for you.
A life changing experience shared by TM Suneel Agarwal. Suneel has a unique trainingprogram T with Suneel.
Communication. Effectiveness. Leadership
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ExCom and the corporate world!ExCom and the corporate world!ExCom and the corporate world!ExCom and the corporate world!
As the toastmasters world gears to elect the new ExCom for 2010-2011, we chanced
upon this interesting comparision of a Toastmasters Officer role to the BusinessEquivalent.
The table below outlines similarities, common responsibilities and missions. We are
sure that this will be of help to all aspirants! Wish you all the best in your leadershiprole.
President
VP Education
VP Membership
VP Public
Relations
Secretary
Treasurer
Sergeant At Arms
Chief Executive Officer
Human Resources
Manager
Marketing Manager
Public Relations Officer
Company Secretary
Comptroller / CFO
Facilities Manager
Overall responsibility for quality and management
of business/club. Sets the leadership style andmanages the team.
Responsible for employee/member development
and learning. Develops plans and programs to meetobjectives.
Responsible for market/customer development,satisfaction, and retention. Solicits feedback then
develops plans and programs to meet objectives.
Develops the PR strategy to promote the business/club to current and potential customers/members.
Maintains all business/club correspondence, records,
and data. Responsible for updating and maintainingcurrent membership lists.
Sets financial strategies for the business/club to
ensure viable operation. Provides accurate report-ing of projected income and expenses. Recom-
mends funding strategies, and is responsible foraccounts receivable and accounts payable. Depend-
ing on membership, collections strategies are oftendeveloped.
Maintains all business/club properties, orders
supplies, and ensures access to necessary meeting
space and equipment.
Toastmasters BusinessEquivalent Common Responsibilities and Missions
Officer
Checklist For Success Series - Leadership Structure
by Heath Suddleson, DTM, International Director 2009-2011
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Proposed District reformation
Recently the TI Board of Directors has approved reformation of District 82 into two districts.
The constitution of the two districts, as recommended by the District 82 Council in its meetingin November 2009, shall be:
District 82 South (82S)- comprising of clubs in Sri Lanka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka(present Divisions A, B, E, G and H)
District 82 North (82N)- comprising of clubs in the rest of India (present Divisions C, D, Fand I).
The year commencing on 1 July 2010 shall be the transition year when the two districts will start
functioning albeit under one umbrella. The district will still be District 82 and shall have oneDistrict Governor BUT with two Lt. Governors of Education & Training (LGET) and two Lt.Governors of Marketing (LGM). However, there will one Treasurer and one Secretary for the
combined formation. The district council, at its option, can nominatetwo Public Relations Officers (PRO), one for each district, instead of one
PRO for the combined formation.
In this transition year, TI will continue to treat the districts as one unit.
There will thus be a combined district committee meeting, council meetingand conference with one district cham- pion representing the combined
districts in the semi-final contest at the International Convention during August 2011.
However, from 1 July 2011 both districts shall start functioning independently with two district
numbers and completely separate administration. And of course, two district champions whomake their way to the semi-finals in the international arena in August 2012!
Extract of the email sent by DG Deepak Menon DTM on District 82 reformation.
Know Your DCP Status!Two CCsY
Two more CCsYOne AC -Y
One more AC -
One CL/AL/DTMYOne more CL/AL/DTMY
Four new members Y
Four more new membersYMinimum of 4 club officers
trained each training periodJuly - AugY
Dec-JanYOne semiannual report andone club officer reportY
submitted on time.
Total Goals Achieved 9
Awards and Accolades!
TM Rukmini Iyer, CC, ALBwins third position at the Division
DInternational speech contest atPune
TM Juzer Udaipuri CC winsthird position at the Division DTable Topics contest at Pune
TM Suneel Agarwal was the runner up at the AreaD5, contest.
Founders ribbonfor sponsoring Mahindra andMahindra Toastmasters Club
we are proud to be Division Ds first
Presidents Distinguished Club
District
82N 82S
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In an era of stiff competition, SUCCESScan only be achieved if one makes the right moves at theright time and in the right direction. In todays world, where competition is growing like neverbefore, the only way to beat the heat is to ensure you are a step ahead. It takes quite a lot to besuccessful. As a trainer I have come across many successful people from different fields, people
who have tasted and retained success for a long time. On carefully analysing their success storiesI have been able to categorise their secrets of a successful career into seven heads.Communication SkillsMost of what goes on as business in an organisation is, in fact, communication. And, anything
that is not communication is probably dependent on something to initiate communication orkeep it going. For instance, business is dependent on communications. Your ability to communi-cate and the way in which you do so is very important for your career. This is why one needs tomaster the art of communication, both verbal and written.Influencing AbilitiesThis is more of a leadership trait. It includes persuading and negotiating skills. Persuasion meansconvincing and encouraging people to do what you want them to do, as against being pushy
and aggressive. Negotiation on the other hand is a field of knowledge that focuses on gainingthe favour of people. It is a very powerful tool, especially in conflict ridden situations in yourprofessional as well as personal lives.Managing SkillsSimply put, this means getting things done. At the workplace it means man-aging things, people and of course, managing yourself, that is, your time,
resources and money. To be able to achieve success one needs to prepareand train oneself in the art of effective management.Problem SolvingIt means knowing how to recognise and define problems, implement solutions and track andevaluate results. As people in business: we come across speed breakers everyday. Effective prob-lem solving skills will help you become the backbone of any team, which in turn will help your
career prospects.Creative ThinkingIt is said that intelligence is central to both the right and left modes of the brain. But it is sad to see
a majority of people give more importance only to the logical approach in problem solving.What is really required is a blend of logical and lateral thinking processes together to generatenew ideas and solutions, and having an open mind.Social SkillsIt means ones ability to relate to people, help them and facilitate their work flow. Given thecorporate work environment, how many people can work as loners? Interdependence today isof greater value than independence. Being an effective team player is an important asset. Takento another level, this skill also stands for the art of networking.Managing Money
If, in spite of possessing all the above mentioned skills, you fail to achieve success it may bebecause you are poor in the numbers game! You must have your figures, statistics and accounts in
place. You must be shrewd with money matters. In fact, I can go as far as saying that the bottomline is money and remember the old adage, money begets money.
Well, there you have them....the seven mantrasto being successful. So, go ahead and use themhopefully Ill see you right there on the top!
Seven Mantras for success!
Article courtesy: Internet (thedotcomguy)
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Signing off...
Dear Readers,
The heat is on... so is the race for the World Champion - Public Speaking! We are pleasedto share with you this issue of Eloquence. We place on record our heartfelt thanks to
Suneel Agarwal Deepak MenonSources from the internetWe have been flooded with appreciation and brickbats, if you have any suggestions,comments or appreciation please do let us know (mail to:
[email protected]). It is our constant endeavour to bring you the best, till we write again...
Au revoir!
The Editorial Team
Bombay Toastmasters welcomes thenew members of the family
Kumar Shah, Nilanjana Rajgopalan,Anand Khemkha, Rajendra Narayan,Yuvraj Tandon, Chirag Sequiera.
After the break!GVRK Sarma, Ajith MS, Atul Moreyrejoin after a sabbatical
Welome to BTM!
Believe it or not!Charles Charlesworth was a young boy who died of old age when he wasseven years old. Born of normal parents on March 14, 1829, he reached matu-rity & grew whiskers at the age of four and died of old age at seven.
Women have smaller heartsas compared to men in relation to their bodysizes (No wonder they break hearts so often ;-))
The Greek dramatist Aeschylus was killed when an EAGLE dropped a TORTOISEon his baldhead
A snail can crawl over a sharp RAZOR without cutting itself
LaughingoesCustomer:Can I try those trousers in thewindow?
Salesman:Sorry sir, youll have to use thetrial room.
"I thoroughly enjoyed giving my P4 at
Bombay Toastmasters. It was a great
learning experience for me. The club
conducts its meetings in a thoroughly
professional manner and there are some
very fine leaders and speakers in this
club who give you great inspiration. Ilook forward to giving some more
speeches in this club."
- Ashwini Jain,Mumbai Toastmasters
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