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Introductions … the easy way. Joan McAulay, DTM. Introductions … the easy way. How to write the introduction Staging Manual Project The Time The Objectives. Introductions … the easy way. How to write the introduction The Set Up Why this speaker? Why this topic? Why this time?
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Introductions … the easy way Joan McAulay, DTM
Introductions … the easy way • How to write the introduction • Staging • Manual • Project • The Time • The Objectives
Introductions … the easy way • How to write the introduction • The Set Up • Why this speaker? • Why this topic? • Why this time? • Name/Speech Title
Introductions … the easy way Example … Our speaker this evening is working from the advanced manual, Speaking to Inform, doing the project “A Fact-Finding Report”. In this presentation Joan is to prepare a report and deliver it to the audience with sufficient factual information that the audience can make valid conclusions or sound decisions. Following the 5 – 7 minute report will be a 2 – 3 minute question period in which you will be able to ask questions about the report.
Introductions … the easy way Example cont’d … Our speaker this evening is a Trust Services Officer with Concentra Trust, a national trust company.One aspect of her position is to provide support to credit union employees across Canada who are providing personal trust services to their members. One of the other aspects of her job is to research legislation.
Introductions … the easy way Example cont’d … One of the common questions she receives relates to an individual’s common-law rights, whether same or opposite sex, in dealing with personal trust issues. Tonight she’ll be discussing recent legislative changes here in Saskatchewan that arose from a Supreme Court of Canada decision. Please welcome Joan McAulay with “How M v. H affects residents of Saskatchewan”
Introductions … the easy way • Tips for writing • Don’t speak too long • Don’t steal the speaker’s thunder • Don’t use weekly theme unless appropriate • Use only appropriate history in introduction • Don’t surprise or embarrass the speaker • Don’t praise the speaker too much
Introductions … the easy way • Tips for presenting • Organize speaking area before presenting introduction • Read the introduction • Welcome speaker with applause • Take notes • Watch for cues • Thank speaker and bridge
Introductions … the easy way • Questions?