Addressing the interests of the audience, results in effective communication.

Rajen Jani
Addressing the interests of the audience, results in effective communication.
Addressing the interests of the audience, results in effective communication.
Addressing the interests of the audience, results in effective communication.
Addressing the interests of the audience, results in effective communication.
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An audience is a group of people who are going to listen to what you have to say, and they might not even know they’re interested in it. As a speaker, your job is to make them want to pay attention. If they don’t already want to hear what you have to say, it’s probably best to find something they already do.

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