Researching an Audience: Meeting Expectations

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What is the responsibility of the speaker's introducer before the meeting?

Prepare speaker introductions

When introducing a speaker, what should be done after giving the introduction?

Point out any changes to the agenda

What should the introducer do when a speech evaluator is absent?

Ask another member to take on this role

What should the introducer do during a Toastmasters meeting when a speaker hands back to them?

Shake their hand and lead the applause

What is recommended if there are unexpected absences at a meeting?

Find replacements for vacant roles

What should be included in the introducer's introduction before a speaker's speech?

"Mr/Madam President, fellow Toastmasters and most welcome guests..."

During a Toastmasters meeting, what should the introducer do after introducing each speaker?

Shake hands with the speaker and lead applause

If a functionary role is vacant at a Toastmasters meeting, what should be done?

Find replacements for vacant roles

"Upon arrival at the meeting, what does it recommend to do with the agenda?"

"Obtain a copy of the meeting agenda and check for last-minute changes"

Learn about the importance of ensuring consistency in message delivery when speaking to a well-known audience who have certain expectations. Discover how to align your style, humor, and skill level with the familiarity your audience expects. Explore the significance of researching the host and actual audience members before a presentation.

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