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Shauna Perkins
on Nov 29, 2024Verified
In an effective presentation conclusion, you will strive to accomplish three goals:
A) state your recommendation, prove your persuasion, and reinforce the purpose.
B) remind the audience of your credibility, review the attention getter, and restate the purpose.
C) summarize the main themes, give the audience a memorable take-away, and include a statement that allows for a graceful exit.
D) promote your primary claim, advance your supporting claims, and elevate the most viable evidence.
Memorable Take-Away
A key impression or central message that remains with the audience after a presentation or communication.
Presentation Conclusion
The final part of a presentation where the main points are summarized and the audience is left with a strong take-away message.
- Realize the importance of an effective conclusion in reinforcing the presentation’s purpose and message.
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Learning Objectives
- Realize the importance of an effective conclusion in reinforcing the presentation’s purpose and message.
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