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Creating an IntroductionCreating an Introduction
The Better Speaker SeriesThe Better Speaker Series
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The Importance of an IntroductionThe Importance of an Introduction
Smooth transition
Proper mindset
Speaker authority
1
General EssentialsGeneral Essentials
2
Speaker’s name
Speech topic
Speech title
Toastmasters EssentialsToastmasters Essentials
Speech assignment
Speech objectives
Delivery time
3
Drafting the IntroductionDrafting the Introduction
Approach
Length
Delivery
Clarification
4
Applying RestraintApplying Restraint
Don’t upstage the speaker. Don’t steal the speaker’s thunder. Don’t surprise the speaker. Don’t praise the speaker’s skills. Don’t rely on clichés. Don’t save the speaker’s name
until last.
5
Speakers’ ResponsibilitiesSpeakers’ Responsibilities
Be available to offer speech-related information.
Inform the introducer of any special considerations.
6
Lectern etiquetteLectern etiquette
Speak to the audience.
Lead the applause.
Shake hands.
Leave the lectern.
Show interest.
7
Introductions Are Only the BeginningIntroductions Are Only the Beginning
The speech’s ideas.
Points of entertainment.
How the speech helped or enlightened the audience.
Words of thanks and appreciation.
8
ConclusionConclusion
9
Master the art of
introductions!
Master the art of
introductions!
Master the art of
introductions!