Caden is asked to deliver a prewritten speech exactly as written to workers at five of his company’s manufacturing plants. His initial thought is that this will be easy because he won’t have to write the speech himself. He reads the speech to the first audience, and he receives a message from his boss saying the top management at the plant was not impressed with his unenthused delivery. What advice would you give Caden to help him improve, knowing what you know about manuscript delivery?
What will be an ideal response?
Since Caden probably won’t have a teleprompter, he should practice the speech enough times that he can deliver the speech exactly as written while still making occasional eye contact with his audience. He should do everything he can to make the speech sound conversational and unrehearsed—as if it is not actually being read.
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