This document discusses ways to introduce participants at a meeting or event. The most common way is self-introduction, where each person states their name, occupation, and other brief details. Alternatively, the organizer or another participant can introduce someone. For a small group under 20 people, participants can introduce the person next to them by stating both of their names. Introductions can also involve an adjective to describe the next person. The document suggests ending the introduction session with a game to remember participants' names.