Question and answer sessions
However you decide to handle audience interaction through the course of your speech, the part where you will often be forced to engage is in the question and answer session that has become so much a part of presentations. The first thing to say is this is not always necessary, we’ve just got into a kind of habit where speakers are expected to do it and audiences are expected to suffer it.
I say ‘suffer’ because there are so many times when we have to sit there and witness a stilted or stage-managed question and answer session. The inevitable outcome of this is when you break for coffee, the thing uppermost in the minds of your audience is not the sparkling address you have just given, but the dull-as- ditchwater ...
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