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The Power of the Introduction.

Whether you are being introduced, or you are introducing someone, getting the introduction right makes all the difference in a presentation.

 

As a professional networker and speaker, I have had the opportunity to hear thousands of introductions over the years, some were for me, most for other presenters. The most common thing about all of these introductions was that the presenter, the MC, was not prepared and delivered a poor and inadequate introduction, and didn’t engage the audience.

 

Most speakers or presenters are not professionals, and poor introductions make their task of delivering an informative talk or a presentation to create action by persuading you to a particular point of view, very difficult.

 

Even professional speakers get “put off” by introductions that give inaccurate facts about them; getting their name wrong, (YES, this happens more often than you think); or they have to step up after an introduction where the introducer has delivered an “off-coloured” joke by way of introducing a speaker… these things can be very off-putting.

 

Now I know what you’re thinking… you’re thinking that that’s no big deal, what’s so important about an introduction.

 

My answer to you is… everything!

 

Whether you are addressing a networking function, your sales group, being an MC at an engagement or wedding or any number of opportunities for speaking engagements, an introduction is extremely important.

 

In fact, the introduction is a speech all its own. It may rarely be longer than a minute, but it serves to engage the audience with specific information about the topic to be presented, the qualifications and credentials of the speaker and give the audience the speakers correct name.

 

The introduction is designed to grab the audience’s attention and make them more receptive to the speakers talk and message.

 

The best and simplest way to create an awesome introduction is preparation.

 

Whether it’s for a Featured Presentation to a networking group, like NRG, Business Network International, BforB or Business Referral Exchange etc, or a presentation to your local Chamber of Commerce, or introducing a speaker at Rotary, Apex or Lions club, preparation is the key.

 

Follow this simple formula, and you can’t go wrong:

 

Always start your introduction by giving the exact topic of the speakers presentation. Find out from the Speaker, the name of their presentation.

Unfortunately, many speakers don’t give a lot of thought to topic names, however, this process always helps the speaker to create a more focused presentation when they are speaking to a specific topic.

 

  • Create a level of importance and relevance, let your audience know WHY the topic is important to them, what they will learn and what the benefit is to them in listening to the Speaker.
  • Next, make it about the Speaker. List their qualifications and credentials… keep this simple, accurate and not too long.
  • In the delivery of an introduction, remember to be enthusiastic. Your enthusiasm with a well-prepared introduction will do these important things:
  • Engage the audience and warm them to the presenter, and their topic.
  • Makes the presenter more comfortable and relaxed so that they can give a great presentation at the audience deserves.
  • And lastly, the hidden element… YOU as the introducer are looked on favourably as a professional who is thorough, enthusiastic and caring.

 

Remember, introductions are as important as the presentation itself. They can make or break a presentation.

Accuracy – Brevity – Enthusiasm.

These are the keys to an awesome introduction.

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A Great Networking Reminder From My Son.

I wаѕ rеmіndеd rесеntlу оf a great networking tір which I had apparently ѕhаrеd wіth my son many years ago (the things forgotten, and the things remembered… LOL).

At the time hе wаѕ сhаngіng from primary school to high ѕсhооl.

He asked to joined me after dinner one evening to have a heart-to-heart chat with mе. Hе wаѕ a little wоrrіеd аbоut gоіng tо his nеw high ѕсhооl because there were going to be a lot of nеw kids who he wouldn’t know and he was worried how he was going to be able to handle the situation.

Most of the kids that he knew were going to go to different schools.

He felt a little intimidated and nervous about being in this new environment, with kids that were going to be strangers to him.

He really wanted to know what to do… hоw wаѕ hе gоіng tо deal with іt!

Aрраrеntlу… whаt I had ѕаіd to him wаѕ, “Lіѕtеn, they аrе going tо bе nеw аѕ wеll, thеу’rе gоіng tо be wоrrіеd, some will even be a little scared аbоut being in this new ѕсhооl as well.”

So іnѕtеаd оf worrying about hоw уоu come асrоѕѕ to thеm, how about уоu take a deep breath, ѕmіlе, introduce уоurѕеlf and simply ask them fоr their name and where they are from… smіlе a lоt… аnd ask them аbоut them. Hеlр them tо get comfortable with the nеw ѕсhооl as well. Before you know it, you’ll feel better, they’ll feel better and you’ll make a few new friends as well.”

Yеаrѕ lаtеr he told me that, it was one оf thе bеѕt pieces of advice that I had еvеr given him, аnd hе іѕ ѕtіll using it today as an аdult.

Guess what folks… it works!

Sо remember… when you get stuck in a situation that you don’t know anyone, or end up at a function or party that didn’t turn out to be what you thought…

Take a deep breath, intrоduсе уоurѕеlf, say hello, ѕmіlе a lоt, thіnk аbоut the оthеr реrѕоn аnd mаkе thеm fееl better for meeting уоu.

Who knows… it could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship…

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Each Puzzle-Piece is a Piece of a Bigger Picture…

One of the greatest joys in dealing with businesses and business people is watching them develop the understanding, knowledge and then the sheer joy of when a piece of the business puzzle works for them.

We have discovered that there are seven pillars of business success that all businesses need to have operating well in every aspect of their business.

The biggest challenge is that every business that we have interviewed is very good at only one (maybe two), and that is usually the physical “how to” of their business… what they actually DO to create revenue.

Which leaves a whole raft of critical information that businesses are unaware of or have ignored, which are certainly responsible for their lack of success in their business growth in this or any market.

As business people develop new skills and start to become aware what it takes to actually become a real business it is gratifying to see that they are prepared to make the effort and take the time to take their businesses to the next level.

One of BME’s greatest strengths is taking a business through each and every one of these steps to help them create the success that they are looking for.

Right now, I know what you’re thinking… “Your thinking what are these seven pillars of business success?”

Here they are –

And we are going to explore these very shortly in a short series of blogs.

REMEMBER, all businesses needs to be proficient in each of these pillars.

So if you want to succeed, particularly in this marketplace I really hope that you choose to take these on board.

If you know what some of these pillars are, please leave a comment below… we are about sharing and enjoying the benefits that this knowledge can bring and we we can all contribute to important discussions.

Catch up soon…

 

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Why Is Business Networking Confusing?

Business networking, like social media means so many different things to so many different people and as a consequence there is a lot of confusion in the marketplace about what it is, what it is used for, and how effective it can be.

I can understand when people use the term “networking”, and put a great deal of emphasis on coffee catch ups, social networking, getting together for drinks etc., but when you confuse this with “Business Networking” then it can create a problem because expectations can be very different.

In the last few months I have had the privilege of engaging with 273 people and asking them all a very simple question.

That question was, “What is your understanding of business networking?”

Interestingly, there is no wrong answer to this question, however, in my opinion, only two people actually nailed the most appropriate answer to the question.

Many people said it was to make connections, to make sales, to build relationships, to build my database and so on… each of these are valuable perceptions.

As I stated, there is no wrong answer!

Two people on the other hand categorically stated that business networking was a system.

A system that is not just valuable in business but needs to be used by everyone, in everyday life, in every situation where we connect and communicate with others. In fact, everything we do with other people is networking.

Most people don’t actually understand the importance of “networking” in their life, and they are never taught the fundamentals of developing an effective networking system.

The system has a number of components, the first of which is actually an understanding WHY we network.