
Ways to Prepare for & Deal with Challenging Questions
When you prepare your presentation, you’re in total control and ready to deal with challenging questions. When you deliver your presentation you lose a little
When you prepare your presentation, you’re in total control and ready to deal with challenging questions. When you deliver your presentation you lose a little
When beginning to work with new clients we usually first discuss how they feel about presenting in general, what their presentation skills strengths and weaknesses
‘My English isn’t good enough to present’ is the most common statement I hear from my clients who are anxious about presenting in English. And I’m
In this video I give you a strategy to avoid the uncomfortable situation of asking for questions from your audience and then getting a deathly silence.
Do you know how to open your presentation in a way that will engage your audience immediately? Use the ABCD method. Find out what ABCD stands for in this context by watching the video.
Help your listeners resist the temptation to multitask by following these tips. You also need to control your own behaviour and mindset aroung it as well.
Using rhetorical questions in your presentations is a great way to engage the audience. This article gives you six tips on how to do it effectively.
When you are giving a virtual presentation it can be a challenge to deal with those people that have joined the call on time and those who are having technical problems connecting. The trick is to create two openings. Prepare a soft opening for those who connected on time and the real opening for when everybody is present.
How long should a story last in our presentations? This question popped up in my recent webinar ‘Forget about Presenting; Tell a Story Instead’. Check out the video below to find out theanswer.
You can see the full webinar at www.janicehaywood.eu/resources/webinars
“What prompts can we use to figure out what story to tell?” This was one of the questions I receieved in my recent webinar ‘Forget about Presenting; Tell a Story Instead’ and which I answer in this short video.
To see the webinar go to www.janicehaywood.eu/resources/webinars
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