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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

2015 Presentations Tip

Add questions and answers just before your close--not after it. Your opening and ending are your power positions to plant your message into your audience's memory. Q&A in the end position can undermine your message, so prepare a summarizing story or tagline that your audience will want to remember after their questions are answered.
Posted by Karen L. Anderson at 5:44 PM
Labels: audience, design, memory, message, power, presentation, Q&A, story, tagline

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