How To Introduce Your Guest Speaker The Three P's Of Power Introductions

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George Torok,
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Overview: The audience is not there to hear you, but you must set the stage for the speaker - and you are giving a mini speech (very mini, don't get carried away). Treat the job seriously. Talk to the speaker before you introduce them. Get a printed copy of their introduction. Ask the speaker if you must read it as is. If it appears too long or disorganized suggest changing it, but never change the written introduction without asking. There is no point in annoying the speaker as they begin their presentation.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 3


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