Course Overview
Peter Quarry tells Eve Ash a Broadway recipe for ending a presentation effectively: “start big and end strong”. Rather than lamely concluding with “any questions?”, aim for oomph, a clever call to action or try self-disclosure where you reveal something about yourself or how you feel about the topic. The main thing is to experiment and keep practicing for ultimate improvement.
Don’t let a good presentation fade away, says Peter Quarry. End with oomph, self-disclosure, a call to action.
Learning Objectives
Peter Quarry says the end is as important as the beginning:
Interviewer: Eve Ash
Interviewee: Peter Quarry