Post by Admin on Aug 25, 2018 15:38:45 GMT -5
Pathways revises the High Performance Leadership (HPL) project of the Advanced Leader Silver (ALS) award in the traditional education program.
It also introduces the Distinguished Toastmaster project (8599) - a requirement in addition to completing 2 full paths and other service roles for getting a Pathways DTM award.
Compare them with the details below:
8503-High Performance Leadership (HPL) project
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to apply your leadership and planning knowledge to develop a project plan, organize a guidance committee, and implement your plan with the help of a team.
Overview: Select a project to complete with a team of at least three other members. Form a guidance committee and meet at least five times through the duration of the project. Deliver a 5-to 7-minute speech at a club meeting to introduce your plan and vision. After you implement the plan, deliver a second 5- to 7-minute speech at a club meeting to share your experience developing and completing your plan.
This project includes:
8599- Distinguished Toastmaster project
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to demonstrate your skills as a leader and a public speaker.
Overview: Plan and complete a project that benefits an organization. You may choose to revisit any previous Toastmasters Pathways project that contains information to help you complete your project. Develop a team and design a plan. Deliver a 5- to 7-minute speech at a club meeting to share your plan. Organize the project and lead your team to complete it. Ask members of your team, the organization, and a peer to complete a 360° evaluation of your leadership skills. Deliver an 8- to 10-minute speech at a club meeting to review your project, its outcomes, benefits, and the lessons you learned.
This project includes:
It also introduces the Distinguished Toastmaster project (8599) - a requirement in addition to completing 2 full paths and other service roles for getting a Pathways DTM award.
Compare them with the details below:
8503-High Performance Leadership (HPL) project
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to apply your leadership and planning knowledge to develop a project plan, organize a guidance committee, and implement your plan with the help of a team.
Overview: Select a project to complete with a team of at least three other members. Form a guidance committee and meet at least five times through the duration of the project. Deliver a 5-to 7-minute speech at a club meeting to introduce your plan and vision. After you implement the plan, deliver a second 5- to 7-minute speech at a club meeting to share your experience developing and completing your plan.
This project includes:
- Selecting, leading, and completing a project with a team
- Forming and meeting with a guidance committee at least five times
- The Guidance Committee Introduction resource
- The Meeting Agenda resource
- The Project Plan Overview resource
- The Project Plan resource
- The Vision Plan resource
- The Event Planning Worksheet
- The 360° Evaluation resource
- Two 5- to 7-minute speeches
8599- Distinguished Toastmaster project
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to demonstrate your skills as a leader and a public speaker.
Overview: Plan and complete a project that benefits an organization. You may choose to revisit any previous Toastmasters Pathways project that contains information to help you complete your project. Develop a team and design a plan. Deliver a 5- to 7-minute speech at a club meeting to share your plan. Organize the project and lead your team to complete it. Ask members of your team, the organization, and a peer to complete a 360° evaluation of your leadership skills. Deliver an 8- to 10-minute speech at a club meeting to review your project, its outcomes, benefits, and the lessons you learned.
This project includes:
- Selecting, leading, and completing a project with a team
- The Ethical Framework resource
- The Goal Setting Worksheet
- The Goal Task List resource
- The Project Plan Overview resource
- The Project Plan resource
- The 360° Evaluation resource
- A 5- to 7-minute speech
- An 8- to 10-minute speech