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Public Speaking and Presentation Tip: How to answer questions and close strong when you are giving a presentation.
A Q&A Session after a presentation might seem like the best idea but you want to close strong. Place the Q&A Session before your closing statement.
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This public speaking tip is about how to handle Q and A. what I say most often in presentations when it comes to Q and A is placing it right at the very end. The speaker will go through their entire presentation and then say "are there any questions?"
That might seem okay, however what happens when you're asked a question that you can't answer? It makes you a little uncomfortable. You hate to say you can't answer the question and you certainly don't want to be the last thing that the audience remembers about your presentation. Here's the professional way to handle Q and A -- you build it into your presentation at about 2 minutes before the end. You let your audience know that now is the time to take questions. They ask whatever questions they have, you answer them to the best of your ability and then you finish your presentation with the ending that you planned. Remember that you always want to end with a strong close, so use one of my techniques for a strong close -- a strong statement, an inspirational message or a story -- and that's what will leave your audience with a positive impression of your presentation.
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A Q&A Session after a presentation might seem like the best idea but you want to close strong. Place the Q&A Session before your closing statement.
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Transcript:
This public speaking tip is about how to handle Q and A. what I say most often in presentations when it comes to Q and A is placing it right at the very end. The speaker will go through their entire presentation and then say "are there any questions?"
That might seem okay, however what happens when you're asked a question that you can't answer? It makes you a little uncomfortable. You hate to say you can't answer the question and you certainly don't want to be the last thing that the audience remembers about your presentation. Here's the professional way to handle Q and A -- you build it into your presentation at about 2 minutes before the end. You let your audience know that now is the time to take questions. They ask whatever questions they have, you answer them to the best of your ability and then you finish your presentation with the ending that you planned. Remember that you always want to end with a strong close, so use one of my techniques for a strong close -- a strong statement, an inspirational message or a story -- and that's what will leave your audience with a positive impression of your presentation.
_________________
If you enjoyed this content, please check out my other videos on business and professional development and subscribe to my channel! Please like and share this video with a friend if you found it helpful!
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Connect on Social Media:
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About Michael Neuendorff:
#MichaelNeuendorff #Speechcoaching #Professionaldevelopment