Brainstorm every possible objection, concern, or "hole" in your message.
Instead of meandering, use a structured framework to keep your answers concise.
Don't rush to answer. A 2-3 second pause signals thoughtfulness and prevents reactive responses.
In the Line of Fire: How to Handle Tough Questions Whether you are presenting to a board of directors, fielding questions from a journalist, or navigating a high-stakes job interview, finding yourself "in the line of fire" can be nerve-wracking. However, mastering the unscripted moments is often what separates a good communicator from a great one. 1. Preparation: The Best Defense is a Good Offense
Brainstorm every possible objection, concern, or "hole" in your message.
Instead of meandering, use a structured framework to keep your answers concise. In the Line of Fire: How to Handle Tough Questi...
Don't rush to answer. A 2-3 second pause signals thoughtfulness and prevents reactive responses. Brainstorm every possible objection, concern, or "hole" in
In the Line of Fire: How to Handle Tough Questions Whether you are presenting to a board of directors, fielding questions from a journalist, or navigating a high-stakes job interview, finding yourself "in the line of fire" can be nerve-wracking. However, mastering the unscripted moments is often what separates a good communicator from a great one. 1. Preparation: The Best Defense is a Good Offense Brainstorm every possible objection
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