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How to Respond to the Concerns of Diverse Audiences
Question and Answer Session
Every presentation depends heavily on its Question and Answer (Q&A) section because it stands among the most crucial activities. No matter at what level you stand as an executive, a project manager, or an entry-level manager, presentations offer a Q&A segment to demonstrate your expertise by answering audience questions. During this time, you gain an opportunity to hear other points of view as you listen to what colleagues have to say and respond as an expert in your field. I will provide tips in this article to help you deal with the various concerns of your voters during Q&A moments.
Active Listening
A diverse audience requires active listening as the foundational response mechanism to resolve their concerns effectively. Active listening represents a tactic that demands listeners to place the audience's perspective in their ear while undertaking genuine efforts to discover their actual content and, more importantly, their specific issues. By showing you understand the same concepts and issues that concern your audience, you build credibility while creating trust.
To practice active listening, consider the following tips:
- Maintain eye contact: You also want to look at your fans or audience whenever you respond to questions in the Q&A session. In that sense, it shows you are listening, and you get to know how they react and the kind of response you get. However, do not use direct eye contact especially frequently, as this is aggressive eye contact. However, one should avoid staring at the audience; this should be replaced with comfortable and fluid eye contact with various members.
- Nod appropriately: The gesture of lowering your head with periodic dips reflects both speaker acknowledgment and controlled pauses in conversation, which is known as nodding. Repetition should be limited because excessive nodding will make listeners believe you're either faking it or feeling nervous.
- Paraphrase and summarize: Rephrase the questions your audience asks to guarantee accuracy in answering the appropriate question. Predominantly, this practice indicates to your audience members that you are attentive, but meanwhile, it enables you to craft a valid answer that might be more honest.
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