Yes, please interrupt me. (Golden Business Ideas).When making a presentation, invite questions from the audience during your talk. Don't make listeners wait until afterwards af·ter·ward also af·ter·wards adv. At a later time; subsequently. afterwards or afterward Adverb later [Old English æfterweard] Adv. 1. . Reason: While questions during your presentation do break your flow, they are an excellent gauge for measuring whether you're addressing the audience's concerns. If you're off the mark, the questions will help you get on track. Bonus: Some questions may even open doors to other areas of interest that you may want to pursue. "If everything you try works, you're not trying hard enough." --Gordon Moore Moore, city (1990 pop. 40,761), Cleveland co., central Okla., a suburb of Oklahoma City; inc. 1887. Its manufactures include lightning- and surge-protection equipment, packaging for foods, and auto parts. , founder of Intel. An Invitation The JofA publishes a monthly collection of Golden Business Ideas and invites readers to contribute their favorites Another term for bookmarks, which was popularized by Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. See favicon and Internet Explorer. (for attribution at·tri·bu·tion n. 1. The act of attributing, especially the act of establishing a particular person as the creator of a work of art. 2. , if you like). Send your ideas to Senior Editor Stanley Zarowin via either e-mail (zarowin@mindspring.com) or regular mail at the Journal of Accountancy, Harborside har·bor·side n. The area adjacent to a harbor. Financial Center, 201 Plaza Three Jersey City, NJ 07311-3881. |
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