Responding to Audience Feedback How do I communicate my thoughts and ideas to others? Stage Two of Development WE MS 42.

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Responding to Audience Feedback How do I communicate my thoughts and ideas to others? Stage Two of Development WE MS 42

Definition of Feedback  Opinions and reactions— communication—we receive from an audience (an audience can be an individual or a group of people) MS 42 TM A

Categories of Feedback  Positive feedback Tells the communicator to continue the type of communication and subject  Negative feedback Tells the communicator to change the communication type or subject MS 42 TM B

Feedback Form Positive Feedback Spoken ExamplesWritten ExamplesNon-verbal Examples MS 42 TM C Negative FeedbackHow I would change my communication Spoken Examples Written Examples Non-verbal Examples