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Presentation Skills Training: How To Handle Difficult Questions
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Article Overview: What’s the toughest part of business presenting to important clients and prospects? How to handle difficult questions with poise. Curious how the pros make it look so easy and natural? Find out how to handle questions under fire with complete ease.
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Presentation Skills Training: How To Handle Difficult Questions
What’s the
toughest part of business presenting to important clients and prospects? How to
handle difficult questions with poise. Curious how the pros make it look so
easy and natural? Find out how to handle questions under fire with complete
ease.
With more and
more subject matter experts presenting directly to clients and prospects,
answering questions on the spot is an increasingly important issue. In my presentation
skills training, this is consistently the number 1 area of concern.
Why is
handling questions such a hot topic?
Many
professionals like to reduce risk and control the outcomes of their work
environment. When faced with unexpected, uncomfortable or difficult questions,
it’s easy to feel on the spot.
Yet, we’ve all
seen public speakers and professionals who seem to handle questions with ease
and poise. What do they know that we don’t?
If you’re
feeling fed up with formulas, tired of feeling bewildered, and ready for a
solution to the question problem, read on.
1.
Anticipate
The Worst
What are the
questions you deeply hope no one will ever ask? What are the dark holes in your
facts?
What are the
difficult parts in your company history?
What are the
missing links in your business story?
Anticipate
these questions, and it’s easier to work on your responses—before you step in
the room.
2.
Collaborate
and Expand
When looking
into all the scary questions, don’t try to come up with all of them in
isolation. Ask peers. Ask people from your company who have more experience
presenting. Interview colleagues to find out what questions they received in
the past.
Look to
colleagues outside of your work environment. While the topics differ, difficult
questions have a certain commonality. You’ll be better prepared when you get a
similar one tossed your way.
3.
Brainstorm
Solutions
Work with your
team to brainstorm answers. Again, if you’re feeling stuck, the fastest way to
add fluidity is to brainstorm. Other people on your team will see answers and
find solutions with a fresh perspective.
4.
Explore
More Options
Ask a
professional presentation coach to help you add to the questions you’re
compiling. They are likely to notice areas that you may be unconsciously
avoiding. Your presentation coach also has personal experience in coming up
with questions, and responding to difficult questions on the spot.
5.
Simplify
Your Answers
When you’re
preparing your answers to potential questions, keep it simple. This helps in
two ways. First, you will remember your answer! Second, your audience will
easily follow your response.
6.
Practice,
Practice, Practice
Practice
speaking your answers. Say each one, conversationally. Adjust the words until
you are comfortable and confident.
Then, practice,
practice and practice some more. Rehearse alone. Practice with a peer. Answer
questions, working under rapid fire, with your presentation coach.
The more you practice realistic speed and real-world content, the better you’ll
feel when your big moment comes.
7.
Record
and Review
Record your
answers in front of a video camera. Yes, it’s kicking the pressure up a notch.
Not many people are thrilled with how they look on video.
But the
pleasure of feeling confident far outweighs the pain of seeing yourself on
camera. Record your response to questions. Then, watch your practice rounds
with your presentation coach. Get candid and honest feedback from your coach.
Ask her or him
to help you respond more naturally, authentically and professionally. Focus on
using your unique strengths to build confidence and poise for challenging
question sessions.
Interested in presenting like a pro?
By following these 7 simple steps, you’ll transform your skills and handle
difficult questions with complete poise.
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About the Author: Milly Sonneman RSS for Milly's articles - Visit Milly's website Milly Sonneman is a recognized expert in visual language. She is the co-director of Presentation Storyboarding, a leading presentation training firm, and author of the popular guides: Beyond Words and Rainmaker Stories available on Amazon. Milly helps business professionals give winning presentations, through Email Marketing skills trainings at Presentation Storyboarding. You can find out more about our courses or contact Milly through our website at: http://www.presentationstoryboarding.com/ Click here to visit Milly's website Presentation Skills Training For Global Collaboration Escape Frustration Finding The Best Whiteboard Skills Training Presentation Skills Training Special Education for Executives Stop Slide Craziness And Grow Your Business Business Presenting Its Always About Your Audience |
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