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4. Running meetings effectively
4.1. Guest Speakers
Having a guest speaker at meetings is a great way to motivate members, an opportunity for everyone to learn something new and also to recognise what the guest speaker is doing in the community.
Before the meeting:
- Ensure the guest speaker and you/the club is aware of the topic.
- Ensure the guest speaker is aware of the length of time available to him/her.
- Find out if the guest speaker requires anything at the meeting for the presentation, eg. if presenting anything digitally, will he/she bring a laptop or do you need to have one with you? Be prepared!
- Most guest speakers will anticipate questions from the audience, however, it’s a good idea to check with the guest speaker prior to inviting questions.
- Think about the time the guest speaker will start. Different options will suit different guest speakers and different clubs – the thing is for you, as President, to consider it and work with the guest speaker to decide what is best for the guest speaker and your club.
- As president, personally meet and greet the guest speaker.
- Organise with a member to look after the guest speaker, show him/her to his/her chair, assist with dinner order (if appropriate) and to generally converse with the guest speaker.
- Ensure the guest speaker is seated in a position where he/she can see the majority of the people in the room.
- Include the guest speaker’s name in your general welcome to the meeting.
- Organise for a member to formally introduce the guest speaker to the meeting when it is time for their speech.
- Invite questions from the meeting, if agreed to prior with the guest speaker.
- Organise with another member to give a vote of thanks after the speech.
- Present the guest speaker with a small gift, if that is the tradition in your Club.