Conclusion Components
Frankie Kemp
5 September 2024
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This is a sample conclusion. Remember, most people don’t bother concluding which is why you can’t remember what they’ve talked about and there’s no call to action. That’s not you.
Match these different components of a conclusion according to their constituent parts. Drag, drop and watch it come together.
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- Regarding questions, if you get nothing but blank stares, ask your own question, which gives the freedom to pick one you actually want to answer! It can begin with, “One question you might want to ask is…” or “One question I’m often asked is…”
- The last part can also be replaced by the three-point ending which TED speakers often use. Here’s how to do it.
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- Looking back, we've covered the merger, how this affects the data and the options we have for security.
- Ultimately, the new infrastructure will allow you to broaden your reach throughout the larger organisation, so you can quickly diagnose and fix issues.
- Anything you need to ask now? Vlad? I think you had a question about the servers?
- Use the onboarding sessions you have this week to practise and here's my email for any queries.
- Who wouldn't want to get to grips with a system that helps you do your job quicker!
- Summarise (you can include key message here or have it separately)
- Rephrase key message
- Questions?
- Call to action
- Optional spice e.g. quote or rhetorical questions to end with a BANG!
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