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Effective Presentation Skills for Various Audiences

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Imagine you have been asked to make FOUR presentations on "Effective Presentation Skills" for FOUR very different audiences. What would be your presentation objective for each group?

Write a 1-sentence objective statement (also known as "purpose statement") for each of the following audiences (refer to page 15 of the Munter and Russell text for sample objective statements) for a total of FOUR statements. Each statement will follow a pattern: "As a result of my presentation an audience of . . . (name the audience) will . . . (state your specific purpose for this audience and your intent clearly and concisely)."

An audience of CEOs
An audience of management-level corporate employees
An audience of volunteers between the ages of 50-60
An audience of technology employees under the age of 30
In paragraph form, discuss the following:

HOW did you decide to alter or change your presentation objective to meet the specific information needs of each audience? WHY?
HOW would you suggest your classmates improve or change their objective statements? WHY?

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