How do you feel about question-and-answer time at the end of your speech? Are you ready to shine? Here's how to not only survive Q & A , but sound great! read more »
Gary Genard's
Speak for Success!
"Be a voice not an echo." - Albert Einstein
How to Survive Q & A
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