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Name and explain 3 out of the 4 rules of brainstorming when it comes to generating ideas. Then explain why brainstorming rules are important.
1. Criticism is Forbidden
2. “Freewheeling” is encouraged
3. Quantity is Sought
4. Combination and Improvement are desirable
Name and explain three aspects of effective vocal delivery when speaking.
VOLUME, RATE, ARTICULATION
Name and explain three of the top 10 Persuasive speaking techniques:
USE LOGICAL APPEALS, BUILD CREDIBILITY, EXPECT SELECTIVE EXPOSURE
Information Hunger
1. HOW: Analysis their communication needs. Physical, identity, social, and practical needs.
2. Make it easy to listen.
3. Limit the amount of info you present.
4. Use familiar information to increase understanding of the unfamiliar.
5. Use simple information to build up understanding of complex information.
Name and explain the three types/categories of member roles. What are three guidelines for overcoming potential role-related problems?
Task Roles, social/maintenance roles, dysfunctional roles. Look for unfilled roles, make sure unfilled roles are filled, avoid roll fixation, and avoid dysfunctional roles.
Your friend has been asked to give a short speech in church and is extremely nervous. What are 3 pieces of advice you cold give her to help her control her anxiety.
1. Be rational. Listen to your thought processes, your internal voice, and try to figure out if the basis for your stage fright is rational. Then dispute any irrational beliefs.
2. Be receiver oriented. Concentrate on your audience.
3. Be positive, build and maintain a positive attitude toward your audience, your speech, and yourself as a speaker.