Learn to Think on Your Feet Under Pressure
Don’t Dribble While You Decide.
Practice the pause to collect your thoughts in situation.
Don’t use the words filler like Ahh! , Umm! .
2. Respond Rather Than React to Questions
Think carefully before answering
Try to reply specifically
Avoid the hot word which convey emotion.
3. Unload the Loaded Questions
-Answer pointedly and clearly.
- Don’t make mistake of repeating a faulty premise.
4. Anticipate and Prepare for Question
- List the possibly question and answer it in brief until you think it well enough.
Use the SEER Format® as a Guide
- The SEER included
S : Summary
E : Elaboration
E : Example
R : Restatement
6. Understand the Power of Well-Phrased Question
Select the phrased words in your answer.
Invite others into a situation.
Example of well-phrased words
How did you think……?
Do you have ideas…….?