Moving Questions Forward

When I construct presentations with colleagues, they often assume that presentations end with finally inviting participants to declare their questions. It's not a bad move. It's just a large missed opportunity. We need to invite questions right up front after we share the context and intention. This engages people in the spark of curiosity and cues us about what to add and possibly emphasize differently in the process. It's an easy and potentially priceless adjustment.

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