Whether you’re participating in a news media interview, giving a presentation, or simply sitting in a meeting, there’s always a chance you will get hard questions. How you answer can affect how your audience hears and perceives you. Most of us use some type of stalling technique when we’re asked hard questions. Common techniques include … Continue reading "The smart way to answer hard questions" The post The smart way to answer hard questions appeared first on Crystal Clear Communicat...| Crystal Clear Communications
The most recent C-suite Blueprint entry centered on responding to questions; specifically, the position paper “Does Anybody Have Any Questions for My Answers? The 411 on Q&A.” Today, I’ll expand on the topic with a particular slice of Q&A as explained in “Sneak Peeks and Deflections: Two Often Ignored Media Interview Techniques Every Executive Needs […]| C-suite Blueprint
Quiz time. Which topic do you think I’ve found generates the most interest during my media training or presentation skills workshops? How to craft a magnetic message? Regrettably, no. Whether or no…| C-suite Blueprint
This amazing exchange between the BBC's Stephen Sackur and Guyana's President Irfaan Ali offers many insights on how to take control of a media interview.| Crenshaw Communications