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How to Respond to Difficult Presentation Questions

Project Risk Coach

Improve your project presentation skills Project managers often give presentations to groups such as senior leaders, boards, and third-party vendors. Let’s discuss how to respond to difficult and sometimes unexpected presentation questions. . First, read my article– 10 Ways to Improve Your Project Presentations.

PMI 210
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The Impact of Framing in Decision Making

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The framing effect is a cognitive bias that can lead us to make different decisions based on how information is presented to us. That affects how people make choices – and we can influence those choices by how we frame a statement. The two ‘frames’ share the same facts, but one is presented positively, and one is presented negatively.

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How to Respond to Difficult Presentation Questions

Project Risk Coach

Improve your project presentation skills Project managers often give presentations to groups such as senior leaders, boards, and third-party vendors. Let’s discuss how to respond to difficult and sometimes unexpected presentation questions. . 3 Ways to Improve Your Presentations. 8 Ways to Respond to Questions.

PMI 186
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Utilising Behavioural Science for Effective Scrum Adoption

Scrum.org

This article explores how the MINDSPACE framework, originally developed to influence behaviour through public policy, can be pivoted towards fostering successful Scrum adoption in your teams. Components of MINDSPACE - Messenger : We are heavily influenced by who communicates information. What is MINDSPACE?

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Unlocking the power of paraverbal communication at work

Rebel’s Guide to PM

And you can control and influence how you say something by understanding paraverbal communication. Paraverbal communication involves the use of nonverbal cues such as tone and volume to influence how your message is received. You probably already know that how you say something is just as important as what you say.

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3 Things that stop you making the right decision

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Based on experiences, people can come to different conclusions when presented with the same scenario and that’s where biases come into play. Takeaways Recognizing these biases not only makes you a better decision maker but also a better influencer. Save This article first appeared at Rebel's Guide to Project Management

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Why you need to engage stakeholders (and how to do it well)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

We define it like this: The systematic identification, analysis, planning and implementation of actions designed to influence stakeholders. Where stakeholders feel negatively about projects and changes, engagement helps understand their position and influence their perception. Beyond the interest and influence grid.