{"categories":["Memories"],"labels":[],"tags":["Life-Lesson"],"gallery":[],"image":null,"genre":"present-the-answer-before-the-question","media":"","archived":false,"draft":true,"featured":false,"author":"Bill","title":"Present The Answer Before The Question","permalink":"present-the-answer-before-the-question","timestamp":1705545590,"summary":"When addressing an impatient audience, cut to the crux. They'll ask questions if they have any.","words":56,"content":"

Counter-Intuitive<\/strong><\/p>

Contrary to many best practices for college presentations, a technically competent audience does not appreciate or want to hear the logical flow of measurement A and measurement B provide the basis for conclusion C. They want to know C and move on.  If they have questions, they'll ask.<\/p>","extra":"bill-buchanan","extra2":""}