Handling Question/Answer Sessions

Topics:
Public Speaking
Tags:
Flash Memory,
PublicSpeakingExpert,
Question-and-answer Session
Source:
PublicSpeakingExpert

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Overview: You effortlessly flew through the beginning of your speech. You self-assuredly breezed through the middle. And now you're approaching the end with about ten minutes to spare. Since you have the time you confidently ask the crowd, "Are there any questions?" Then it suddenly dawns on you& You're going to have to answer them. This can absolutely feel like a nightmarish scenario if you're unprepared. That being said, if you plan ahead, you can appear as though you handle question and answer sessions every day. This paper explains five rules to ensure the memory with which you leave your audience is a positive one.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 2


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