If you are asking people to give up their time to join a webinar then make it worthwhile for them and you. By following these 5 steps you will be well on your way to success.
To remember better, you need to revisit what you’ve learned.
This process of going back to old information to keep it fresh in your mind is known as retrieval. It’s a powerful learning technique and can be a game-changer for improving your communication skills.
Finishing a presentation with an “Any Questions?” slide misses an opportunity to reiterate your ask or motivate the audience to take the action you want. But there is also something even more wrong with this approach and misses the fundamental point of communication.
Doing something that is hard and discovering that you are not yet good at it is one thing. Committing to and following a process to improve is another – and separates the best from the rest.
Make sure that you are having the same type of conversation and at the same time. Your inputs to the conversation will be aligned with what the other person needs, you will connect and your conversation will be effective.
Instead of people failing to understand a subject in enough detail, the barrier to good communication is frequently the (huge) depth of understanding itself or a desire to sound clever.