Ding, ding! Congrats, you've been asked to introduce the guest speaker at a big meeting. Cue inside voice "hurray" followed by the nerve-wracking realization that this is the main event! Dizziness, mild nausea, and my personal favorite, rubbery legs as your elation hits the deck. 10...9...8...
Down, but not out, you pick yourself up off the mat and plan your next move. You could play it safe - speaker bio, relevant quote or story, and hand off. This is a predictable, reliable and ultimately mediocre performance. Alternately, you could take the flashy route - "Let's get ready to rumble!" Or imagine James Brown's over-the-top "Living in America" song and dance from Rocky IV. While memorable, this tactic suffers from the same shortcoming as many cringe-worthy wedding toasts - it's not about you. Don't be that guy/gal!
A great introduction has three elements that will put you in a good light while keeping the focus on the guest speaker. Here's what it takes to deliver a K.O. speaker intro.
1. GRAB THEIR ATTENTION
Losing the audience's attention is every speaker's worst nightmare. Since you will be speaking first, you set the tone and owe it to the speaker to deliver an engaged audience. The challenge is that most audiences have a limited attention span and are easily distracted. In our hyper-connected world we are bombarded by notifications that pull us away from what's right in front of us. Add to this the fact that you only have a few sentences to capture or lose the audience. Think about the last person you talked to or presentation you sat through. How many seconds did it take before you realized whether or not you were interested?