
When you walk into a Toastmasters meeting anywhere in the world, you will likely recognize the overall structure of the meeting—prepared speeches, evaluations, Table Topics®, and functionary roles. While all clubs endeavor to provide a supportive and positive learning experience, every club has its own unique culture based on its members.
Take this quiz to discover what culture description best fits your club and then get some recommendations on how you can help your members succeed.
Laura Mishkind is associate editor for the Toastmaster magazine. Reach her at lmishkind@toastmasters.org.
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