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Title: HOW TO HANDLE A PRESENTATION
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I am succinct. I can cover each issue in 30-40 seconds, so if I do 10 issues, I expect to be talking for 5 or 6 minutes.
4. Below is how I would expect to wrap things up at the end.
"The last issue I wanted to mention was XXXX (and I give my 30 seconds of details to support my issue)... Showed first 250 characters
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Without having all the information, it is quite difficult to evaluate which are the important ones, but I took an approach of trying to figure out how much money could the company potentially lose or make depending on how it resolves the issue. I assigned quite a low probability to the issues of technology (because $30,000 should fix it), resignation of the Chief Financial Officer (we can hire another), (and I go on to explain why 3 of the other issues are not so important)... Showed next 250 characters
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