How can you make your prepared remarks? Your prepared presentation as good as your question and answer sessions, so many people come to me and say to you, I'm great with QA, but I'm kind of boring or flat with my prepared remarks. Well, here's the thing you should never ever be better at killing than you are in your set speech or set presentation. Anything you do well, in your q&a, you can do well in your set presentation. Now, typically, people are better at their q&a, because they're not trying to do some big data dump. Someone asked one question, they focus on that one issue.
They give examples, case studies and often stories. Well, guess what if that works in the q&a, that can work in your speech as well. So one simple solution, take the normal speech you do tear it up, throw it away, and instead of having the traditional outline Lots and lots of bullet points. Just brainstorm on the 10 or so most obvious questions you think the audience would want to ask if they could sit down one on one and talk to you. And that's the new outline of your set prepared. presentation.
Top 10 questions, and then you're prepared speech can be just like a q&a session, you say the question out loud, and then you answer it in an interesting, compelling way.