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Answering questions after a presentation can be challenging. You want to provide enough detail to satisfy the audience, but also avoid rambling or going off-topic. How can you balance these goals and deliver concise and clear answers? Here are some tips to help you master this skill.

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1 Prepare in advance

One of the best ways to answer questions with enough detail and still be concise is to prepare in advance. Anticipate the most common or likely questions that your audience might have, and rehearse your answers. Use the main points of your presentation as a guide, and focus on the key messages and evidence that support them. Avoid introducing new or irrelevant information that might confuse or distract the audience.

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  • Dan Rey people developer | have you tried turning it off and on again? | multi-lingual trainer (i speak your favorite operating system) | microsoft mvp m365 apps and services | #IAmRemarkable facilitator | microsoft alumni club
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    I like having a parking lot or follow up option with participants. It allows a short answer or a more detailed one later where you don’t have to try and answer the whole question real time.

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    Know your audience (the people) & (the vertical/product) marketSimplify the complex (talk less)Visual graphics/images, rather than text heavy content (convey your points with graphic, people understand this better than reading)

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    Think in advance about: - the slide with a summary or take-home message - the question you would ask yourself during/after your own presentation, and practice giving concise answers to that. - provide clear and short examples (visuals) to the raised questions -in case there are questions that do require relatively obvious answers, try to prepare yourself in advance to politely answer such questions and save time. - prepare simple and clear graphics/ extra slides if you think some follow-up questions might appear, it speeds up discussion and enhances the clarity - know your audience! - if you run out of time or you see the discussion might take its turn, politely invite for a follow-up chat after the talk

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    Prepare in advance by reading good content about your topic. Start by identifying reputable sources like books and research papers. Diversify your reading to gain a balanced perspective. Take thorough notes, emphasizing key points and supporting evidence. Analyse and synthesize the information to form a comprehensive understanding.Create an organized outline based on your notes. Practice summarizing complex ideas concisely. Develop clear key messages aligned with your audience's needs. Rehearse your responses to potential questions, focusing on being both informative and concise.With this approach, you'll be well-prepared to provide insightful and succinct responses on your chosen topic.

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  • Anticipate diverse questions. Grasp your solution broadly, and why the question arises. Some questions may be casual.Stay on point, relevance is key.People sometimes ask just for the sake of asking.

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2 Listen carefully

Another important tip is to listen carefully to the questions and understand what the audience is asking. Don't interrupt or jump to conclusions before the question is finished. Clarify the question if you are not sure what it means, and repeat it back to the questioner if necessary. This will show respect and interest, and help you tailor your answer to their needs and expectations.

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    In communication most of us speak just for the sake of speaking and arguments, listening is one of the most important aspects which most of the professionals ignore in communication.If we are focused on listening analysing and then interpreting we can surely be better in delivering.I personally allow others to complete their questions, I probe before coming to my answer and once I have clarity then I will be sharing my insight.

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    -Allow the question to be asked completely, or if you find it unclear/confusing, try rephrasing it to make sure you and the audience understand it. - if you do find the question good, praise it :) - always show the respect and appreciate the question being asked

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    Embrace active listening. Simultaneously, jot notes. Guide the talk by asking questions, aiming to unveil the core challenge. Delve deep into discussing the challenge.Don't rush; ensure you grasp the questions.Unlock their full potential and make them identify their challenges by themselves. The next step will be secured.

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    This is especially important in hybrid situations where the online group may not even hear the question. Repeating the question allows the online participants to hear what was asked not just your answer and you get all of the benefits of repeating and making sure you understood the question in the first place!

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    Improving active listening involves being fully present, using nonverbal cues, paraphrasing, asking open-ended questions, avoiding interruptions, empathizing, suspending judgment, embracing silence, reflecting feelings, practicing mindfulness, seeking feedback, reducing multitasking, taking notes (when appropriate), being culturally sensitive, cultivating self-awareness, practicing in various settings, creating a feedback loop, continuous learning, exploring resources, and being patient. These steps will enhance your active listening skills, improving communication and relationships.

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3 Use the STAR method

A useful technique to structure your answers is the STAR method. This stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result. You can use this method to describe a specific example or scenario that illustrates your point, and how you handled it. Start by setting the context of the situation, then explain the task or goal that you had, then describe the action that you took, and finally, share the result or outcome that you achieved. This will help you provide enough detail and evidence, while also being concise and focused.

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    Learned about the STAR method interviewing with Amazon. Pretty helpful acronym and approach! It’s a good story telling approach as well. Don’t forget your conclusion!

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    STAR Strategy: Answer Strategically! Employ the STAR method – Situation, Task, Action, Result. Paint a vivid picture with a scenario that backs your point. Set the context, detail the task, explain your action, and reveal the outcome. This formula offers ample detail with laser focus, a potent blend of substance and conciseness. The best method to be used in Interviews and arguments.

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    S (Situation): Describe the context briefly. E.g., "In my last job, we faced a tight project deadline."T (Task): Explain your role. E.g., "I was responsible for project management."A (Action): Highlight what you did. E.g., "I organized daily meetings, resolved issues promptly, and reallocated resources."R (Result): Share outcomes. E.g., "We finished ahead, impressing the client, resulting in 20% higher satisfaction scores."Prepare by identifying competencies, listing experiences, and crafting concise STAR stories. Adapt stories to various questions. Reflect on what you've learned from each experience to excel in interviews.

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    In some scenarios, I prefer using the CARL Method (Context, Action, Result, Learning)It includes the Learning Component, which encourages reflection on lessons learned from the experience. This can be valuable for demonstrating personal growth, adaptability, and a commitment to continuous improvement. CARL's emphasis on learning and adaptation is especially helpful for explaining continuous learning and problem-solving skills more effectively.

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4 Summarize and check

After you have given your answer, don't forget to summarize and check for understanding. You can use a brief sentence or phrase to restate your main point or takeaway, and link it back to your presentation. This will reinforce your message and help the audience remember it. You can also ask the questioner if your answer was clear and helpful, and invite further feedback or follow-up questions. This will show that you value their input and engagement, and that you are open to dialogue and learning.

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    Understand the Question: Read or Listen and grasp the question's core meaning.Summarize Key Points: Identify and condense the main elements of the question.Plan Your Response: Outline the structure of your answer, noting key ideas.Concise Opening: Start with a clear, direct response to the question.Support with Details: Provide brief, relevant examples or details to support your answer.Recheck Alignment: Ensure your response aligns with the question's intent.Final Review: Give a final read to catch any overlooked mistakes.

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    A good summary is leading to a great meeting. Seal your response with a summary and understanding check. Restate your key point, connecting it to your presentation. Strengthen your message and enhance recall. Ask if your reply was clear and valuable, welcoming input and follow-ups. Demonstrates your respect for engagement and willingness to learn.In sales, we use the Pharrot-phrase method to make sure that we understand but also to establish a great connection with the audience.

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5 Practice and improve

The final tip is to practice and improve your question-answering skills. You can seek feedback from your peers, mentors, or coaches, and ask them to evaluate your answers on criteria such as clarity, relevance, detail, and conciseness. You can also record yourself answering questions, and review your performance and identify areas for improvement. You can also watch and learn from other speakers who are good at answering questions, and emulate their techniques and strategies.

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    Improving your ability to answer questions smartly involves a multifaceted approach. Firstly, enhance your active listening skills by paying close attention to both the content and context of the question. This enables you to grasp the question's intent fully, ensuring your response directly addresses it. Secondly, practice concise communication. Prioritize clarity and relevance in your answers, avoiding unnecessary jargon or verbosity. The more you know, the better equipped you are to provide informed and intelligent answers. By honing these skills and approaches, you'll consistently improve your ability to answer questions in a smarter and more effective manner.

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    What I have found to be useful when I had found it difficult to summarise something concisely was to write it in full length first, take a step back and then start cutting off the bits that I find to be extra and unnecessary. I definitely found myself improving with this form of practice!

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    Hone your question-answering finesse. Seek feedback from peers, mentors, or coaches. Evaluate clarity, relevance, detail, and conciseness. Record and review your responses, identifying growth opportunities. Study skilled speakers, adopting their techniques for improvement.Use this to become better. No one is perfect and we can always learn.

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    Always thank the questioner and always explain that if there is interest you’d be willing to collaborate and discuss further it is particularly useful when all the answers are Not known

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How can you answer questions with enough detail and still be concise? (2024)

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How can you answer questions with enough detail and still be concise? ›

Start by setting the context of the situation, then explain the task or goal that you had, then describe the action that you took, and finally, share the result or outcome that you achieved. This will help you provide enough detail and evidence, while also being concise and focused.

How do you answer questions clearly and concisely? ›

What are some techniques for answering questions in a concise and clear manner?
  • Prepare in advance.
  • Listen attentively.
  • Use the PREP method.
  • Be honest and respectful.
  • Practice and improve. Be the first to add your personal experience.
  • Here's what else to consider.
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How to keep answers concise? ›

Follow a Specific Format for Each Answer

Having a go-to format for each question (no matter what the content) can be a big help. Reply as briefly as possible; let's say in one to two sentences. Follow up with any necessary background detail—emphasis on necessary—and then wrap it up.

How to answer questions precisely? ›

How to respond to questions effectively
  1. Prepare for tough questions. ...
  2. Pause before responding. ...
  3. Monitor your body language. ...
  4. Reword the question. ...
  5. Take more time if you need to. ...
  6. Acknowledge the other person's emotions. ...
  7. Answer a portion of the question. ...
  8. Ask questions about the question.
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Can something be both comprehensive and concise? ›

This phrase is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when summarizing a complex situation or event in a short and clear way. For example, "This report on the global economy is comprehensive but concise, providing an overview of the situation in an understandable manner."

How to give clear, concise answers? ›

Here are some tips to achieve this: 1- Focus on Key Points 2-Use Clear Language 3-Provide Examples 4-Summarize 5-Avoid Redundancy 6- Use Bullet Points Remember that the goal is to offer a clear and informative response that addresses the question without overwhelming the reader with unnecessary details.

How to answer a detail question? ›

A detail-oriented person makes an effort to focus on specifics and takes note of discrepancies. When answering this question, make sure to give specific examples of tools and techniques you use to stay organized. Example: "I use a variety of tools and strategies to make sure I stay on task during projects.

What is a concise answer? ›

short and clear, expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words: Make your answers clear and concise. Opposite. prolix formal disapproving.

How do you speak clearly and concisely in an interview? ›

Verbal Communication:
  1. Allow the interviewer to direct your interview and never interrupt.
  2. Use clear, concise answers – don't ramble.
  3. Don't use fillers when answering questions, such as “you know,” “uh,” or “like”
  4. Don't exaggerate and don't be negative about any thing in any way.

What is the star technique in interviewing? ›

STAR stands for Situation, Task, Action and Result and it's a technique you can use to not only strengthen your answers but create a narrative and structure as well. We recommend the STAR interview method to candidates who want to tailor direct and concise answers to impress interviewers.

How to answer questions smartly? ›

First, take a deep breath to stay calm and focused on answering the question at hand. Make sure you've heard the entire question and you understand it. If you're not sure, ask them to repeat the question, and repeat it back to them to ensure clarity.

How to get better at answering questions? ›

Notice what happens.
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  5. Know When to Stop.

How do you make a perfect answer? ›

Here are a few tips on how to make your answer great:
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  2. Provide context for links. ...
  3. Have the same problem? ...
  4. Write to the best of your ability. ...
  5. Pay it forward. ...
  6. Answer well-asked questions. ...
  7. Always be polite and have fun.

Is detailed the same as concise? ›

This is the concise way of writing. In contrast, writing is said to be in detailed style if the author gives additional information about the main topic along with some details that answer unasked questions without leaving anything out. Detailed writing may or may not overlap with informal writing.

Can something be both detailed and concise? ›

"detailed but concise" is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it to describe a piece of writing or explanation that contains necessary information without going into too much unnecessary detail.

Is it possible to be thorough and concise? ›

Effective writing is thorough, yet concise. It is well organized, unambiguous, written in the active voice, and engaging. A manuscript that exemplifies good writing is free of distractions (i.e., grammatical and spelling errors). These types of errors can detract substantially from the effectiveness of the text.

How to ask a clear and concise question? ›

Use short and simple sentences that are easy to read and comprehend. Be precise and specific about what you are asking, and avoid ambiguity or double meanings.

How do you answer a question thoroughly? ›

In the first part, summarize your main point. Next, provide additional details to support your main point. In the third part, finish your answer and reiterate your main point. Following this format for each question can help you think through your response logically and answer each question thoroughly.

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