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The message should be understood and retained Honest and straight forward information Well organized and prepared
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Observe the audience Listen to the audience Keep eye contact Give them attention
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Retain information Be informed Put use the information Come to a solution or awareness
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Informative Persuasive without having physical contact Displays tone Descriptive
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Bold and reliable Expressive Says a lot without saying a word Effective in retaining memory efficiently
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Clear and uncluttered messages Avoid unnecessary information Reframe from using rhetorical words http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=6&hid=12 &sid=be8b2b7c-5f0d-4b37-8e3c-da36ad5b56fd%40sessionmgr12 http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=6&hid=12 &sid=be8b2b7c-5f0d-4b37-8e3c-da36ad5b56fd%40sessionmgr12
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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
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Reached the audience Gave them informative information The audience has retained the information Accomplish goal
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