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3 things anyone (especially politicians) can learn from @dghisham on doing press conferences:
1. He answers questions in the language the reporter was asking in. He doesn’t get hung up with, “Kamu orang Malaysia kan, cakaplah bahasa kebangsaan”
3 things anyone (especially politicians) can learn from @dghisham on doing press conferences:
1. He answers questions in the language the reporter was asking in. He doesn’t get hung up with, “Kamu orang Malaysia kan, cakaplah bahasa kebangsaan”
2/3
2. He is intense and have high sense of urgency. This forces reporters to listen intently. And craft questions that are pointed and doesn’t need a prelude/background to the question.
If he is intense, whatever that is being said in the room is only the necessary.
2. He is intense and have high sense of urgency. This forces reporters to listen intently. And craft questions that are pointed and doesn’t need a prelude/background to the question.
If he is intense, whatever that is being said in the room is only the necessary.
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3. There is a uniformity. Yet everyday is something new.
It’s always the same format. @DGHisham starts with the stats, then some new things worthy to be shared, ends with the same ‘nasihat KKM adalah basuh tangan, kekalkan penjarakan sosial’.
Having a format is good.
3. There is a uniformity. Yet everyday is something new.
It’s always the same format. @DGHisham starts with the stats, then some new things worthy to be shared, ends with the same ‘nasihat KKM adalah basuh tangan, kekalkan penjarakan sosial’.
Having a format is good.