Project Manager at U: Starting and Ending the Questions Section
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by George Lewis
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Project Manager at University: Starting and Ending the Questions Section
In a project presentation, it is necessary to have strong finish, allowing participants to ask and then have a nice flow to finish up...
Some phrases to use are:
• I’d now like to give some time for your questions.
• We now have time for questions.
• Please feel free to ask questions.
• I / We will now take questions (from the audience).
• That’s all we have time for.
• We now need to wind up.
• There’s time for one more short question, or we can end there.
Feel free to comment or add your phrase.
Previous comments are modified from Alida Bedford www.Port.AC.UC/ASK, 2015
Posted on: August 23, 2016 08:38 AM |
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George Lewis
Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company
Heredia, Costa Rica
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