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Don't Judge an Audience by its Stare

 

Dont Prejudge A Situation: In the areas of emotions and feelings, it is important to avoid the natural human tendency to take situations at their face value no matter how practiced one is in making presentations.

You May Be Surprised: Our emotions cause us to prejudge an audience, often in direct contradiction to the facts. For example, in a recent presentation, one trainer continually scanned the trainees to detect the friendly faces, the hostile ones, the apathetic ones, and so on. One person in particular attracted attention. Throughout the presentation he stared directly at the trainer with a look of distinct hostility on his face to the degree that it actually became distracting. The trainer felt certain that here was a skeptical individual who saw through the presentation devices and was in effect looking at the trainers bare soul. Yet, at the end of the lecture the individual came forward with the statement, Ive always had a real problem in conveying my knowledge of a subject to an audience. It seems that no matter how well I know my subject, I just cant seem to establish a proper audience relationship. I was extremely interested in how you did it. Could you give me some additional advice on how to establish audience contact? Needless to say, the trainer was extremely surprised. This individual turned out to be the most interested member of the entire audience!

Author: Andrew E. Schwartz
 
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