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How to Answer a Two-Part Question

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How to answer a two-part question after presentations. The way you answer questions after a presentation can get harder when somebody asks a multi-part question. We can feel like they are trying to throw us off.
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Follow these tips to make sure you handle it well.
1. Don't over think this moment. Just answer each question concisely as if a two- or three-part question are separate questions.
2. If you forget the next part, just ask politely, "Can you remind me of the next question."
3. When you get more questions, get more concise. In other words, don't give an extra-long answer just because somebody asked a two- or three-part question. You have good reason to be concise because other people are waiting to have their questions answered who you should also get to.
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Communication Coach, this channel, helps rising leaders like you increase your impact and lead your teams with more excellence. The channel focuses on communication skills for leaders, presentation skills, group and team skills, and conversation skills. If you're looking for self-paced communication skills training, this is the channel for you.
If you have not yet subscribed, I invite you to do so. As always, feel free to post a comment below. I read and respond to almost every single comment.
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Follow these tips to make sure you handle it well.
1. Don't over think this moment. Just answer each question concisely as if a two- or three-part question are separate questions.
2. If you forget the next part, just ask politely, "Can you remind me of the next question."
3. When you get more questions, get more concise. In other words, don't give an extra-long answer just because somebody asked a two- or three-part question. You have good reason to be concise because other people are waiting to have their questions answered who you should also get to.
Here’s the Full Series
.
Communication Coach, this channel, helps rising leaders like you increase your impact and lead your teams with more excellence. The channel focuses on communication skills for leaders, presentation skills, group and team skills, and conversation skills. If you're looking for self-paced communication skills training, this is the channel for you.
If you have not yet subscribed, I invite you to do so. As always, feel free to post a comment below. I read and respond to almost every single comment.
Subscribe and ring the bell!
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