Module 3: Communicating to External Stakeholders)
Communicating to External Stakeholders
Using statistics is a poor way to build compelling
evidence in an oral presentation. |
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Using analogies is a good way to build compelling evidence
in an oral presentation. |
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Using evidence effectively is a good way to enhance your
credibility. |
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Trustworthiness is when you speak confidently and
assertively and inspire others with your energy and words. |
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When making an informative oral presentation, it is best
to avoid being overly technical. |
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When making an informative oral presentation, it is best
to relate the topic directly to your audience. |
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Persuasive speeches intend to influence the opinions of
others. |
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Persuasive speeches need to meet an audiences needs
and values. |
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If you do not understand a question asked during or after
an oral presentation, do not ask for clarification, because that makes you look like you
do not know what you are talking about. |
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When asked a question during or after an oral
presentation, make sure to answer directly and succinctly. |
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A good technique to use in written messages is to tell
your readers how they feel about and how to react. |
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It is best to limit your claims in your written. |
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When you need to tell other people bad news, it is best to
be honest. messages. |
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Using threats is a good way to persuade people. |
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If you need to write a press release about a crisis
situation, it is best to mention the crisis only at the end of your message. |
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It is best to provide as few details as possible when
writing a press release about a crisis situation. |
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