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"To break the ice, the speaker might acknowledge up front that the audience may have a problem with the accent and every now and then ask the audience, 'Is this clear?' or 'Would you like me to repeat that?' " in a conversational tone that will help engage the audience, Anholt says.
"If they've had a tough day or just every now and then, ask your child to rate how they are feeling about school on a 1-10 scale, with one being lousy and 10 being fab," said Mindy Mackenzie, a former therapist and HR professional for top-level executives at multiple Fortune 500 companies.
Now and then ask your children to talk about the people in their lives that they're grateful for, and why.
If they ask what you needed help with, just casually shrug it off and say you understand it now and then ask "So what's up?" This will seem believable and they won't suspect anything but a person trying to be friendly and converse.
Another reason for setting up the problem and then asking, "Now what?" is to direct consumers "to the digital part of the effort," Mr. Feinberg says, particularly the "answers" section of the Web site.
If someone is hospitalized and ready to return home, they suggest asking a nurse or another provider "show me what you are doing so I can learn how to do it," and then asking "now, watch me do it and tell me if I am doing it wrong or right".
In Google's demo, which drew quite a bit of applause from the audience, the presenter brought up a Skrillex song in Spotify (and oddly enough, not Google Music), launched Now on Tap and then asked "what's his real name?" To do this, Google has to understand what's playing in the app, understand who the 'his' refers to, and then go deep into its knowledge base to give you the answer.
Obama went a long way toward meeting the senator's wishes and objections, and then asked, "Now can you support the bill?" The senator said, "Unless I can get ten other Republicans to stand with me, I can't do it".
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