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Listen for kudosin the feedbackfrom others.

In many settings, audience members will approach you after the presentation to share their appreciation for your presentation. What are they saying? What did they like most? What did they find most valuable about the content? The delivery? Often, you will not have to prompt them for this information; they’ll tell you. When they do, make mental or physical notes for your future reference.

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