Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Discussion question response 7
“Audience analysis” is very important after all the audience is whom you are presenting for. If you lose their attention the message that you are trying to send obviously won’t be received. Therefore if you feel that you are losing you audience you have to change the way you are presenting. But you should be able to somewhat anticipate where the audience might be “dosing off”. What I attempt to do to avoid this problem is to have stats and other things that are potentially boring spread out in the speech. Therefore not all the boring stuff hits you all at once.
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Hi Tharma! This is a good tactic to use. But let me ask you this - besides spreading out facts and statistics and the like, how will you try to keep the audience's attention? Also, what type of information will you include in your speech that will relate directly to your audience?
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