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Audience analysis first comes into play after a speaker has chosen a speech topic.
When using an Internet search engine such as Google, you should develop a search strategy to find the sources you need for your speech.
As your textbook explains, each main point of your first speech should
Most of the nervousness a speaker feels internally is usually not visible to the audience.
Here are the main points for an informative speech about the history of the @ symbol.The first recorded use of the @ symbol was in 1536 to represent units of wine.In later centuries, the @ symbol was used to mean "at the rate of" or "at the cost of."Today's @ symbol came into use in 1971 in the first e-mail ever sent.These main points are arranged in__________Blank order.
Active listeners give their undivided attention to the speaker in a genuine effort to understand her or his point of view.
If you were giving a persuasive speech to a general audience on the subject of mandatory retirement, the most demographic important factor to consider when analyzing your audience would probably be its
Suspending judgment means that you need to accept uncritically whatever a speaker says.
A speaking outline should usually include directions for delivering the speech.
Listeners typically approach a speech with one question uppermost in their minds: "Why is this important to the speaker?"
When a leader is setting challenging goals, emphasizing excellence, and demonstrating confidence in employees' abilities, he or she is engaging in _____________behaviors.
A hypothetical example describes an imaginary or fictitious situation.
Speeches about__________are often more complex than other types of informative speeches.
When citing evidence orally during a speech, it is important to include all of the following information EXCEPT:
Rachel admires her nursing supervisor, Tracey. Tracey is happy to be working with patients and new nurses every day and connects with the patients so much that they often come back and visit her. She is a great supervisor because she shows trust in her team and respects when they don't understand a procedure where she takes time to use it as a teaching opportunity and demonstrates the procedure. Tracy is demonstrating a behavior of transformational leadership known as __________.
Daniella began working as a teller at a regional bank that primarily serves small rural towns throughout the Midwest. In only four years with the bank, she has earned multiple promotions and was recently named branch manager. Daniella expects to move into an executive-level position in a few years. To be a successful executive, Daniella must hone her _________ skills.
The central idea of a speech should be expressed as a full sentence.
The primary purpose of _________behaviors is to ensure that people, equipment, and otherresources are used in an efficient way to accomplish the mission of a group or organization.
According to behavioral research by Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner, a leadership model should be based on all of the common behaviors that reflect honesty and integrity except for
What is the basic premise of the interactional theory?A) Leadership behavior is generally determined by the relationship between theleader's personality and the specific situationB) Manager behaviors are generally determined by the relationship between themanager's personality and the specific situation.C) Both managers and followers have the ability to raise each other to higher levelsof motivation and morality.D) Both leaders and followers have the ability to raise each other to higher levels ofmotivation and morality.
