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Hi everyone, my name is Anne Ricketts with Lighthouse Communications.Today we are talking about how to be on point; in other words how can you be clear, concise, and persuasive when you communicate. Which is something that we all want. The first thing that may seem obvious. but it is your point, so get to it. Get to your point. Alot of times, people give background information and lead up to their point. If you look around you see a lot of confused faces. So, you want to reverse that. Start with your point and then explain. This goes for emails, conversations, whatever. Start with your point. If you do this, the listener has to do very little work to understand where you are going. I want to share with you an outline that you can use to help structure your points to ensure they are clear and concise. Itamp;#39;s called PREP. And, prep stands for point, reason, example, and point summarized. Let me give you an example, Letamp;#39;s say that we are having a meeting and we are discussin