Tuesday, February 11, 2014

When and How to Ask for Questions During a Speech or Meeting

Getting Questions

u When and How to Ask For Questions During a Speech or Meeting.
·         Ideally, ask questions throughout your presentation at the meeting, especially after major points and difficult to understand concepts. Let the group know ahead of time that they will have this opportunity and encourage them to interact. “As we finish each point we will have a discussion of what you need more information on and what your thing works well or needs more input.”


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