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Ask open questions when you really want to get info from prospects and start a conversation. Ask closed questions just to break up the monotony and to get people to think and follow you more easily.
You SHOULD NOT ask questions during a presentation unless invited to do so by the presenter.
The most common fetal presentation during labor and delivery is the cephalic presentation, where the baby's head is positioned to come out first.
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it was happend during my first employment with contact centre. September 14/2004 my project leader asked to prepare a PPT about a customer service skills. during that time I got a help from my teamleader who helped me a lot in it.
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Yes you can. You can put a hyperlink into a presentation. When the presentation is running, you can click on it to go to a website. This is commonly done in presentations that need the user to show their audience a website during the presentation.
I admit that I was initially impressed with the diorama.
When listening to a guest speaker during a presentation, consider asking questions that delve deeper into their expertise, such as inquiring about their background, the key points of their presentation, how their work relates to current events, and how their insights can be applied in real-world situations.
You can effectively incorporate references to additional information during a presentation by citing sources verbally, displaying citations on slides, and providing handouts with more detailed information. This helps to support your points and give credibility to your presentation.
During a presentation, make sure to consider the main points. They are often displayed in bold font if the speaker is using a PowerPoint slide show.
If someone wants to present something, if you're loud, you and other people in the room will have trouble hearing the presentation.