Always great tips and advice. And this is especially important because it helps set the tone for the presentation and helps the presenter relax, gain some confidence and get into a good flow right off the bat.
If I am talking about the fostering better family relationships can I start with "Would it surprise you to learn that until the late 17th century, 'family' included not only relatives but servants of a household?"
Thanks Alex - I love the examples of how to combine questions with quotes or statistics, so thanks for sharing. This also reminded me of what Craig Valentine calls the “Hallway Test”: bit.ly/2nfi7X5 By that measure, asking “Would it surprise you to learn…” is preferable to “By show of hands, how many of you…”, so see what you think.
Question of the day: What are your tips for asking questions in presentations?
Always great tips and advice. And this is especially important because it helps set the tone for the presentation and helps the presenter relax, gain some confidence and get into a good flow right off the bat.
Thank you, Carl. I appreciate the encouragement and the insight about setting a good tone. Good point!
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Thank you this really helped me starting my speech in class
Please give me an example of how to start my presentation about my department function in my company
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Amazing as always.
Thank you for the kind words, Vilma. :-)
Amazing info
Yeah this is helpful 😊
Great. Glad you found a video to answer your question. Good luck on the presentation, preeti. :-)
If I am talking about the fostering better family relationships can I start with "Would it surprise you to learn that until the late 17th century, 'family' included not only relatives but servants of a household?"
That's a nice use of both a fact and a question. I like it!
@@alexanderlyon Thank you!
Thanks Alex - I love the examples of how to combine questions with quotes or statistics, so thanks for sharing.
This also reminded me of what Craig Valentine calls the “Hallway Test”: bit.ly/2nfi7X5
By that measure, asking “Would it surprise you to learn…” is preferable to “By show of hands, how many of you…”, so see what you think.
Hi Craig. Thanks for the encouragement.
That's a helpful subtlety. Thank you for showing me that.