audience instructions

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The audience can make or break a presentation. A good, enthusiastic group gives the speaker responses and energy that lead to a better presentation. Audiences with individuals who have their own agendas and don’t respect the speaker’s efforts, can disrupt an otherwise, good presentation. This can lead to, frustration for the presenter, a less than stellar performance, and the audience not GETTING the speaker’s message. To help the speaker and the audience, I’ve compiled a set of Audience Instructions.

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Audience Instructions

ARRIVAL

Be at the Venue Well Ahead of Time.

ARRIVAL

Be at the Venue Well Ahead of Time.

ARRIVAL

Find Your Seat and Sit Down.

Be at the Venue Well Ahead of Time.

ARRIVAL

Arriving Late is Disruptive to the Speaker and Audience.

Find Your Seat and Sit Down.

For a Successful Presentation

There are specific thingsthe speaker must do.

For a Successful Presentation

There are specific thingsthe speaker must do.

There are specific thingsthe audience should do.

For a Successful Presentation

Meeting the SpeakerBefore the Event

Meeting the SpeakerBefore the Event

Makes a Connection that helps them perform better and

increases your take-away.

Sit so Your Whole Body Faces the Speaker.

DON’T Sit with Arms Crossed.

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DON’T Sit with Arms Crossed.

This closes you off to new ideas and the speaker’s message.

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DON’T Sit with Arms Crossed.

This closes you off to new ideas and the speaker’s message.

It sends a negative nonverbal message to the presenter.

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Be an Active Listener

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Lean towards the speaker and listen intently.

Be an Active Listener

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Lean towards the speaker and listen intently.Make eye contact with the presenter.

Be an Active Listener

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Lean towards the speaker and listen intently.Make eye contact with the presenter.

When you agree with the speaker, nodding your

head in agreement sends positive feedback!

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Ask a Question:

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Ask a Question:• Wait till the proper time.

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Ask a Question:• Wait till the proper time.

• Don’t interrupt by waving your hand.

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Ask a Question:• Wait till the proper time.

• Don’t interrupt by waving your hand.

• When asking, be polite even if you disagree with the speaker.

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DON’T:Talk to others, text, eat, drink, or do anything

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DON’T:Talk to others, text, eat, drink, or do anythingthat could be distractingto the audience or speaker.

When the Presentation Ends

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When the Presentation Ends

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Applaud!

When the Presentation Ends

The speaker puttime, thought, and

effort into their speech.

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Applaud!

When the Presentation Ends

That should be respected and acknowledged.

The speaker puttime, thought, and

effort into their speech.

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Applaud!

Thankthe Speaker

Thankthe Speaker

Shake their handmentioning specificthings gained from the presentation.

Following these Audience Instructions will insure You, and other Attendees,

will Receive the Best Presentation the Speaker can Deliver!

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