ACSC 533 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Clip Art
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Five things to do: be confident. If you are the expert in the subject matter, appear the expert and have confidence knowing that you have the facts, figures, and data to give the audience what it needs: it"s not all about you. Get over yourself and get involvement from the group. The more you can draw a group in, the more you can have it buy in: force yourself to look them in the eye. Out of 55% that the visual plays in the effective communication, the number one thing is eye contact: have the appropriate tone. The mood should be appropriate to the message. A giddy, peppy presentation may not be the best choice if your objective is to communicate bad news: make sure your appearance fits the setting. What not to do: do not turn your back to the audience.