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Laura Athavale Fitton
17 years ago
OMG Hugh, Home run.
I am definitely going to use this one in a post on handling hecklers and difficult questions when you present. Most hard questions are driven by the questioner’s insecurities and shortcomings, not by anything missing from the presentation…!
Shelley
17 years ago
“Most hard questions are driven by the questioner’s insecurities and shortcomings, not by anything missing from the presentation…!”
Where on earth did you derive that from? I would say that anyone intimidated by hard questions from an audience is probably the one most insecure and filled with shortcomings.
Sassy
17 years ago
Fabulous as always. I think you must have been driving in D.C. or at least reading my mind.
OMG Hugh, Home run.
I am definitely going to use this one in a post on handling hecklers and difficult questions when you present. Most hard questions are driven by the questioner’s insecurities and shortcomings, not by anything missing from the presentation…!
“Most hard questions are driven by the questioner’s insecurities and shortcomings, not by anything missing from the presentation…!”
Where on earth did you derive that from? I would say that anyone intimidated by hard questions from an audience is probably the one most insecure and filled with shortcomings.
Fabulous as always. I think you must have been driving in D.C. or at least reading my mind.