What's up fellas - USA - St. Louis

Discussion in 'Introductions Board' started by Balotelli Massive, Jul 12, 2012.

  1. Balotelli Massive Member

    Member Since:
    Jul 5, 2012
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Country:
    Italy
    1st generation Sicilian American here - posting from the home of the body bag - St. Louis Missouri.

    HUUUUGE fan of Italy since 1990....love Serie A and the BPL -

    War Balotelli!

    Forza Azzurri!

          
  2. MajorBen1997 New Member

    Member Since:
    Sep 29, 2012
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    As it turns out, I live in St. Louis also and I haven't seen very many body bags :p
  3. It's called FOOTBALL Member+

    Member Since:
    May 4, 2009
    In 1982 and 2006, both Italy and St. Louis won it all. Looks like you weren't alive for 82. How did u celebrate both 06 titles?
  4. Balotelli Massive Member

    Member Since:
    Jul 5, 2012
    Location:
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Country:
    Italy
    I was born in 77... Don't remember much about 82 -
  5. randyadam142 New Member

    Member Since:
    Oct 12, 2012
    Club:
    2 de Mayo
    The audience are hushed as the MC comes to the lectern. The MC looks nervously at their notes and then looks up to start.

    "Our next speaker is a person who needs no introduction..."

    They then go on for five minutes introducing the person. It is as if they are reading their resume to everyone. As the organiser there is only one thing you can do. Scream "Aaarrrrgggghhh!!!" and storm on stage to kick them off!! Maybe not.

    A good introduction won't make the event brilliant but a bad one can be a real hiccup. A bad introduction can put off the speaker, get the audience off side and even set up mental barriers in the mind of the audience so they do not accept what is being told to them.

    A good introduction can really make a difference to the effectiveness of a presentation. It will set the scene in a positive manner so that the speaker can get the results you want. It can swiftly shift the focus of the audience to their next piece of learning or presenter but most importantly, a good introduction will make your life as the event organiser easier.

    So how do you write a GREAT introduction? Simply keep these points in mind:

    · It is not about the speaker

    Most people think the introduction is about the speaker, it isn't. It is about the audience. It needs to let the audience know what they are going to get. What are the benefits of the presentation. Quite simply, what is in it for me?

    · Little bit of speaker credibility

    Even though it is not about the speaker it needs to show they have the Right To Speak. That is, it has enough evidence for the audience to accept that the speaker knows what they are talking about.

    · Keep it small

    The introduction should be two or three paragraphs tops and take about 30 seconds to say. The introduction should make the audience hungry for more and not have them start to think about the work back at the office.

    · Have some fun

    Humour is the best way to open people's mind and add the element of humility to the speaker. With the speaker's permission, put a bit of fun it.

    · Last thing is speaker name

    Having the speaker's name as the last words creates an individual connection with the audience and the speaker. This starts the relationship between them. The final sentence needs to be something like, "Ladies and Gentlemen, would you please welcome our CEO, Ms Jane Smith.

    So know you know how to write one, but what is the best way to deliver it? There are a couple of things that will make the introduction a lot smoother:

    · Make it easy to read

    Print out the intro using a large font and line and a half spacing. Any challenging words (particularly names) can be spelt phonetically. It is all about making it easy to read.

    · Get the Speaker to Read it

    Before the event, get in touch with the speaker and have them approve the intro. If you need to educate them on what makes a great intro, send them this article if you need to! Take into account any changes they suggest. We need them to be happy but our first focus is the audience.

    · Ask MC to read it twice

    Give the introduction to the MC well before the day and another copy on the day. While you stand there, ask them to read it twice. This helps them get the flow of it and you can correct any pronunciation issues or answer any questions they may have.

    · Ask to stick to script

    Ask the MC to stick closely to the script. So often an ad-libbed joke or personal reference that is not part of the introduction will disrupt the impact of the introduction.

    · Practice

    Have the MC practice the introduction to be sure they have the timing and emphasis you want.

    These ideas are not rocket science but they make a huge difference. As an MC and speaker with over 15 years' experience, I am more than happy to help you with your next introduction. If you want some ideas to make your next session run smoothly and impressively, don't hesitate to contact me. A GREAT introduction will help make your next event the success you want it to be.
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  6. wiger123 New Member

    Member Since:
    Oct 20, 2012
    I was built-in in 88... Don't bethink abundant about 82 -
  7. Denver Water New Member

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    Nov 30, 2012
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    Arsenal FC

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