I recommend starting your presentation by leading with shared values and acknowledged concerns, not conclusions. When skeptical audiences feel seen and respected, they lower their defenses. Framing your message around common goals builds trust first, making them more open to evidence, data and new perspectives that follow. - Kurt Allen, Notre Dame de Namur University
18 Tips For Structuring Presentations That Win Over Skeptical Audiences
By Forbes - Featuring Kurt Allen | March 6, 2026

