So what do you do if you're bad at getting a prepared speech but great at Qa? First of all, the reason that you're perhaps bad at giving a prepared speech and good QA is that your prepared speeches prepared poorly. It's a boring data dump when you are answering questions, the q&a section of your presentation. It's unlikely that you're just giving a boring data dump, you're probably looking at the person being animated. answering the question at some level, being specific, giving a case study a story and example, to flesh out your point to make it relevant to make it real. Well, guess what?
That's what your speech should be. So one solution is the next time you have to give a speech, throw away your prepared speech. Just have a transcript of your last q&a session. Let that be your speech interview. yourself, ask yourself your questions, and then give your own interesting answer. There should never be a time when your QA is better than your prepared speaking remarks because if it is something is out of whack with how you've prepared your speech, so anything you're doing well in QA, not only can you but you should be doing in your actual prepared remarks.