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Discuss how failure to be credible, truthful, and qualified can negatively impact your presentation,
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Discuss how you can conquer fear when making a presentation.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Discuss how failure to be credible, truthful, and qualified can negatively impact your presentation.

Every statement you make, each figure you show, and each conclusion you draw, must be supported by facts or based on credible information. Not only is your presentation being judged but your professional reputation is being judged as well. Never say anything you cannot prove should someone question it. Always give credit where credit is due.

Answer to Question 2

Discuss how you can conquer fear when making a presentation.

Use a relaxation technique.
Expect success.
Never memorize a speech.
Think of communication, not performance.
Know that nervousness and its symptoms are not seen.





 

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