Better Presentation Skills – 5 Steps To Improve A Question And Answer Session

When we have prepared our presentation, practised and become familiar with its content, the assumption might be that we are ready for the podium. Not so fast. There’s still the outstanding task of preparing for a question and answer session — that moment near the end of our presentation when we ask for questions…and our hearts jump.

When it’s managed well a question and answer session serves several vital purposes: it emphasizes our grasp of the presentation subject; it boosts our standing with the audience; it enables audience participation and it builds the prospect of a grand finale to the presentation. And typically a good question and answer session is well managed and planned. To get the best results there are 5 main points to note before the event:

  1. Be prepared. Each and every point made in our presentation could invite a question from the audience. To be prepared for this we need to work through all of our material. We need to imagine and note down the questions that might crop up. These questions might require further explanation, clarification or opinion. And our opinion will be sought — it does count for a lot. For each question that we note down we should prepare a written answer. And finally we should aim to become totally familiar with each of these question and answer pairs.
  2. Consider the audience. No matter how much thought you put into predicting questions your audience will think of something else. But that’s not a problem either. Our audience is likely to have a shared, or known, background. They might be members of the same trade association, work in the same area, live in the same State or work for the same employer. Our knowledge of their shared interests will go a long way in anticipating their questions — questions with a local angle, an industry viewpoint or a trade association perspective.
  3. Note the news. In spite of all our preparation news events can still conspire against us. But it’s still not a problem. The evening before the presentation simply pick up that copy of USA Today that’s sitting in the hotel lobby. Scan the headlines for topical events and anything that might be relevant to the presentation. We can go further by picking up a local newspaper or watching the local TV news reports on the day that we present. Sports, politics, business or even entertainment news might be a lead into a question area with our audience.
  4. Place a question. That awkward moment between the call for questions and the first question being asked might well define the success of our whole presentation. Anything other than some interest from the audience is tough to manage. But there’s a method that we can use. First we must be conscious of the time. If we have overrun the time slot or if we can hear the caterers massing for lunch then we must be brief. Second, we must remember to outline how many questions we will take or how much time we have — a physical look at a watch works well at this juncture. And finally we need to take a pre-placed question from the audience. This is not trickery and it’s not underhand. But it’s rare for an audience member to pop up with an engaging inspiring question immediately. Our pre-placed question does the job. Once that’s out the way other questions will follow naturally.
  5. Be brief. Our answers must be brief, concise and to the point. This is not the time to discuss a mass of arcane detail. That can be kept for later. Our answers should be directed back to the questioner — with plenty of eye contact. If necessary we might need to repeat the question for the benefit of the rest of the audience before we give an answer. This might be needed if microphones are not available. Our answer is not a chance for a debate with the questioner. Should our answer invite further questions from the same questioner then we must volunteer to take the matter up later in the lobby — and then ask for the next question. And, of course, the whole exercise must be handled courteously.

With the time available for questions at an end now is the time to bring our presentation to an end with the grand finale — our concluding remarks. Some event organisers try to secure questions at the end of a presentation but the ending typically does not do justice to the speaker’s work. Resist them. The best practice appears to be a question and answer session followed by a presenter’s concluding remarks.

A properly executed question and answer session can be a rewarding experience for both speaker and audience alike. Yes, there’s a dependency on us to use imagination and resource in our preparation. And yes, we do need to apply some stage management to prime the first question. Preparation and execution is everything. And when it’s followed by a resounding thought provoking conclusion the importance of the question and answer session is clear to see.

Self – Confident Is The Key of a Successful Presentation

A webmaster not only has to be able to develop a professional and a good looking website but also has to master on how to do a presentation in front of prospective clients. You should prepare it carefully. You must master the products you want to sell. You also can create a handout that helps you in the presentation. For example the price list and features on each package you provide.

But most important is your mental attitude. Many webmasters fail in the presentation because lack of self confidence. The key of a successful presentation is self confidence. You must be sure of your own ability and you deserve the job. Maybe you have the burden of having to deal with a manager which is one of your clients, you need to remember now you are the owner as well as the director of your web design company, you are on the highest position in your company. Do not be discouraged but not arrogant and believe in yourself that you can do it.

Do not get carried away by your emotions, relax. Inhale and exhale. Close your eyes if it is necessary. Search burdens in you, feel that it is a false fear, not unreasonable. If you managed to break it, then you would lightly make a presentation. In the that calm condition you will be more able to absorb what are your clients need, and then providing solutions to generate attractive website in accordance with their budget. Then they will trust you to do the job, since you seem convinced. The key is self confidence.

One more thing that you should not neglect is to be HONEST. Be honest to yourself whether or not you are able to handle a project given by your clients.Take a project that you can really handle, when you cannot handle a project then give reasons to them. Do not fool yourself around because you put your name on it. I know some webmasters who are being chased by their clients because they cannot finish a project. I myself have done several unfinished projects like that.

Take projects that you cannot handle as your homework. Practice to develop a website in accordance with such projects, so your knowledge will continue to grow. Or you can cooperate with other parties you can trust to be able to complete these projects.

Do not get discouraged, stay confident and keep on working!

Purchasing the Best Christening Presents

It can be difficult to know what to buy as a Christening present. It’s difficult to think of a gift to purchase for a baby which will be suitable for the majority of its life. I’ve written the following article to inform you of the best presents which are suitable for a Christening.

I canvas of all pictures of the new born to date is a nice gift that can be treasured for the rest of their lives. This is also a great present for the parents and shows the changes in their appearance in the early stages of their lives. I would strongly recommend this to closer family members who will have access to pictures like this. Don’t forget this may take some time to create as the pictures have got to be uploaded and made into a collage.

A charming dolls house for girls could be a lovely gift. Family members can purchase things for the doll’s house throughout the children’s younger years. Often adults still have dolls houses and this would be a nice ‘keep sake’ item to remind them of their youth.

Personalised handmade sundials are also a nice gift. This can be put in the child’s garden when they’re grown up which is a lovely ‘keep sake’ and can be used for their entire life.

Personalised plates are also a great idea as they can have a personal message or name on the plate which can be lovely for memories. It can also be used whenever throughout their life which is a lovely thought.

Whatever you choose I would recommend giving it much thought so you purchase the best gift. I would also recommend purchasing with voucher codes to save money on the purchase. Whichever gift you purchase will be great as you have put time and consideration into the gift.