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  Home icon Pathways Pointer – Number 14, December 31, 2025  
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PATHWAYS POINTERS OVERVIEW
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THE DTM PROJECT
Lead a Team, Deliver Results, Show Mastery
 

The Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) project is the final education project in Pathways. It is designed to demonstrate your ability to lead ethically, build and guide a team, and communicate clearly while completing a project that benefits an organization.

You will plan and complete a real project, collect 360° feedback, and deliver two important speeches: a 5–7 minute “plan” speech and an 8–10 minute “results” speech. This is where your leadership and speaking skills come together.

 
DTM Project Clarification — Do I need TI approval?

No. The DTM project does not require contacting Toastmasters International for permission or pre-approval of your project idea.

What matters is that your project meets the criteria: it benefits an organization, involves leading a team, includes planning/execution/evaluation, and is completed with the required speeches and 360° feedback.

Best practice: review your project scope early with your mentor and VPE to avoid rework later.

 

Helpful Tip

Before you start, write a one-sentence scope statement:
“This project benefits ___, requires me to lead ___ people, and will be complete by ___.”
If you can’t fill in all three blanks, tighten the scope before you begin.

DTM Project — What You Must Do

The DTM project has one simple goal: demonstrate that you can lead like an experienced Toastmaster. You will select a project that benefits an organization (Toastmasters or outside), build a team, and lead the work from planning through completion.

Your project must include:

  • Select, lead, and complete a project with a team.

  • Apply ethical leadership using an ethical framework.

  • Use goals, tasks, and a project plan to guide execution.

  • Collect 360° feedback (including at least one team member) and complete a self-assessment.

  • Deliver two speeches to your club: 5–7 minutes (plan) and 8–10 minutes (results).

 

What Counts (and What Doesn’t)

Likely to Qualify Likely NOT to Qualify
  • Clear goal, timeline, and deliverables
  • You actively lead a team (not solo)
  • Benefits a club, District, workplace, or community organization
  • Produces measurable outcomes (what changed, improved, increased, solved)
  • A solo effort with no team leadership
  • Routine officer duties with no defined project scope
  • “I helped” (support role) rather than “I led”
  • Re-using a prior Pathways project without expanding scope
 

360° Feedback — The Requirement People Miss

At the conclusion of your project, invite stakeholders to complete a 360° evaluation. In Toastmasters, that may include your team members, club or District leaders affected by the work, and a peer. You must receive feedback from at least one member of your team—and you should complete a self-assessment too.

 

VPE FAQ — Quick Coaching Points

  • No TI pre-approval is required. Help the member confirm scope early.

  • Verify the project includes team leadership and a clear outcome.

  • Remind the member to schedule the two required speeches: 5–7 and 8–10 minutes.

  • Confirm 360° feedback will include at least one team member plus other stakeholders.

 

DTM Project Checklist

Step Checklist Item
A. Before You Start ☐ I selected a project that benefits an organization (Toastmasters or outside).
☐ This project requires me to lead a team (not a solo effort).
☐ Scope statement: “This project benefits ___, I will lead ___ people, and it will be complete by ___.”
B. Plan the Project ☐ I defined the goal and how success will be measured.
☐ I identified tasks, responsibilities, and deadlines (timeline).
☐ I completed a project plan (or equivalent).
☐ I reviewed my ethical framework and how it applies to this project.
☐ I recruited team members with the right mix of skills.
C. Speech #1 (5–7 min) ☐ I scheduled the 5–7 minute “plan” speech with the VPE.
☐ My plan speech explains the organization benefit, goal, team roles, timeline, and approach to ethical leadership.
☐ I rehearsed and delivered Speech #1.
D. Execute and Lead ☐ I scheduled regular check-ins/meetings with the team.
☐ I removed obstacles, resolved issues, and kept communication open.
☐ I recognized contributions and tracked milestones.
☐ I completed the project and documented outcomes.
E. Feedback and Review ☐ I distributed 360° evaluations to stakeholders.
☐ I received feedback from at least one team member (required).
☐ I completed a self-assessment.
☐ I held a lessons-learned discussion/meeting (recommended).
F. Speech #2 (8–10 min) ☐ I scheduled the 8–10 minute “results” speech with the VPE.
☐ My results speech includes outcomes/benefits, leadership experience, challenges, 360° insights, and lessons learned.
☐ I rehearsed and delivered Speech #2.
G. Wrap-Up ☐ I completed my reflection (Know / Wonder / Learned or equivalent).
☐ I confirmed all project elements are complete and recorded.

Tip: Print this checklist and keep it with your project notes. Check items off as you go.

Bottom Line

The DTM project is not about doing “more.” It’s about demonstrating mastery: lead a team, deliver results, lead ethically, and communicate clearly—then share what you learned.

 

RESOURCES

Toastmasters International (toastmasters.org)

Pathways Pointers Index (this site)

Distinguished Toastmaster Project Guide

(Item 8599 (Rev. 12/2023)

DTM Project Checklist (printable Word doc.)
 
https://my-pathways.info/2025-Enhancements/test.html
 
 
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Send comments, suggestions, corrections or questions to:
Frank Storey, DTM :  fstorey1943@gmail.com