What Makes a Good Introduction?
An introduction is usually the first time a group gets to know a little about a speaker. It is very important to point the audience in the proper direction in order to prepare them for the presentation the speaker is about to give. When you are the Toastmaster of the Day in a Toastmaster's meeting or possibly the Master of Ceremonies in a more formal setting, your introduction of the speaker should include some very important points. Here are some suggestions of the items to include in an introduction:- Purpose of the presentation or speech - What is the goal of the speech?
- Topic of the speech - Provide a general idea of what the speech will be about or some fact leading into the topic.
- Credibility of the speaker - What knowledge or background makes this person a credible presenter of the topic?
- Title of the presentation - Titles are an integral part of all presentations, most speakers will use the title within their speech in order to get their main point across.
- Name of the presenter - Always conclude your introduction with the person's name and lead the audience in applause.
Marylee Mims
VP Marketing
