Last week, I reviewed several PowerPoint presentations developed by a new client. Each one of these presentations had a slide titled "Questions or Q&A?"
Here is a pro tip: Instead of showing a slide titled "Questions?" (Which frankly serves no purpose as you made a prior announcement that there would be a Q&A at the end of your presentation and that you asked for questions after presenting your recommendations), show the slide that sets out your recommendation and the highlights of your recommendation. How about three benefits of acting on your recommendation? You have the very essence of your presentation on this visual support you need to demonstrate the logic of your argument and, after all. This slide is more powerful than the giant question mark on a blank slide.