Something always fits something. This is something that we should all remember. There is always a good attire for a certain occassion, a good gift for a certain person, a good role for a certain actor, and you know what else.
In making speeches, the right use of lectern is also influential. It depends upon the formality of the event, the effect you want to achieve, the size of the venue, and how much you can afford to buy, among others. Of course you cannot possibly buy a different lectern for every speech, which is why you have to conclude which you might always use.
If you are low on budget, a simple acrylic lectern like this one might do. Well, if you'll look at it properly, its contemporary design might just suit a number of kinds of environments. It may be not that expensive, but it certainly looks one, don't you think?
Now, if you are more on cash and have a larger venue, I believe Oklahoma Sound Lectern will be just perfect for those big occasions. Obviously, it's a multimedia lectern that runs both CD and tape media, both wireless or wired (AC/DC). It stands at a standard 46 inches and has a power output of 40 watts. Not bad as a large-scale lectern. Read on the article to see more specifications. You can also check out the link if you feel that what you need is not featured in this post.
Just remember that even with the most beautiful lectern, a speech would be a failure if the speaker is not ready to take on his/her audience as the speaker is the main ingredient to a speech's--and possibly eventually--your event's success. So always be ready!