Ka Xiong.  The message should be understood and retained  Honest and straight forward information  Well organized and prepared.

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Ka Xiong

 The message should be understood and retained  Honest and straight forward information  Well organized and prepared

 Observe the audience  Listen to the audience  Keep eye contact  Give them attention

 Retain information  Be informed  Put use the information  Come to a solution or awareness

 Informative  Persuasive without having physical contact  Displays tone  Descriptive

 Bold and reliable  Expressive  Says a lot without saying a word  Effective in retaining memory efficiently

 Clear and uncluttered messages  Avoid unnecessary information  Reframe from using rhetorical words  &sid=be8b2b7c-5f0d-4b37-8e3c-da36ad5b56fd%40sessionmgr12 &sid=be8b2b7c-5f0d-4b37-8e3c-da36ad5b56fd%40sessionmgr12

 Know what your topic(s) and what they are about  Don’t stray away from the topic(s)  Keep it simple  Have details and supportive information to back up the claims  “Meeting from Hell” video “Meeting from Hell” video

 Reached the audience  Gave them informative information  The audience has retained the information  Accomplish goal

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