Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
The preparation that goes into deciding what you will say during your speech is easier, and probably less important, than your performance.
False
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Samuel is a medical representative. He visits several clinics and hospitals each week; however, he is unable to sell his products. Samuel's manager noticed this, and decided to go with him on client visits for a few weeks
After spending more time together, Samuel's manager suggested that Samuel be friendlier, more responsive, and more attentive to his clients. Samuel implemented his manager's suggestions, which resulted in a marked improvement in his performance. Which statement best describes this situation? a) Importance of developing positive relationships in the professio b) Effective communication in the profession c) Importance of setting goals for a work relationship d) Effective determination of the workplace climate
Never write out and read (or try to memorize) your speech unless your speech will occur in a
very formal situation where any inadvertent misstatement could have very serious repercussions. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The specific purpose statement clearly identifies the __________.
A. outcome sought from the audience B. principle claim of the speech C. central idea of the speech D. goal of the assignment
By learning to speak in public and by developing a clear understanding of the ethics
of speech, we develop what the ancient rhetoricians called ____________. A) civic virtue B) effective speaking C) political know-how D) techniques of manipulation