The 4 Key Transitions in Business Communication
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We are often asked which are the most important transitions in business communication. And while there are countless transitionary moments in our professional communication, we have narrowed it down to four key passages where it is important to be able to transition with ease. Below we outline those four, and set out some examples for each:
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1.???? Moving between points
The ability to move from point to point is of critical importance because such transitions exist in many contexts: during presentations, in conversation and so on. Linguistically speaking, there are a myriad of ways to do this, with transitions including:
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2.???? When using Slides as part of a presentation
This next transition builds on the last, and uses similar language. Often, non-native speakers tell us that they struggle to do this in a natural way, and instead, they say nothing at all. To enter and exit slides, consider using any of the following:
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3.???? Going from Presentation to Q&A
When a presentation comes to a conclusion, we often observe awkwardness on the presenter’s part, when it comes to inviting questions. Generally, this transition has two sub-parts: Ending the presentation, and inviting questions. Here are some simple two-part linking expressions to conclude and lead into question time with confidence and ease:
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4.???? Introducing People / Switching from one presenter to another
Finally, introducing people in any context, or switching from one presenter to another, can often be fraught with awkwardness, discomfort and dis-ease. We often observe non-native speakers saying nothing at all in these contexts, making the transition more unnatural than is necessary. A few simple phrases will go a long way:
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There are so many types of transitions in business communication, but mastering these four will certainly go a long way in helping your communication flow and have more influence. Give them a go, and be sure to let us know which additions make the biggest impact on your speech.?
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