Here's how you can strengthen your persuasive closing in a presentation using strategic thinking.
Crafting a persuasive closing for your presentation is akin to a chess grandmaster contemplating their final, game-winning move. It requires foresight, strategy, and an understanding of the audience's expectations. A strong closing is not just a summary of points made; it's your last chance to solidify your message, make an impact, and sway your audience to your side. With strategic thinking, you can design a closing that resonates with your listeners and prompts them to take the action you desire.
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Ted RuddockPrivate Wealth Executive; Executive Coach / Speaker: ROI-You
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Pranita MahajanSr. Data scientist at Relx-Elsevier, Research Scholar SVNIT, ex Faculty Data Science Engineering GL ex siesgst
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Kuldeep Kaur MakhijaPlacement Representative @IIM Calcutta MBAEx Co’25| Project Manager @AjnaLens | Product Development| Enabling…