strategy
(noun)
A plan of action intended to accomplish a specific goal.
Examples of strategy in the following topics:
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Preparing for Team Presentations
- Another approach to the dynamics of a team presentation involves looking specifically at the strategies that guide interactions between group members throughout the team effort .
- Examples of strategies for interaction include:
- Mission analysis:This strategy ensures every team member has contact information for the others, and that everyone's schedule is coordinated for meeting times.
- Managing team cooperation: This strategy applies to group meetings.
- Preparing Back-ups: Practicing transitions between group members' sections, preparing extra copies of handouts and other visual aids, and reviewing group members' roles are all part of this strategy.
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Maximize Understanding
- To maximize understanding, use general rhetorical strategies and other approaches that build upon the audience's prior experiences.
- Here we are concerned with how you might use different rhetorical strategies to maximize what the audience understands.
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The Importance of Rehearsing
- Plan a feedback strategy by recording for self-analysis or by receiving feedback from a friend or a coach.
- Remember practice does not make perfect if you continue to practice ineffective strategies.
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External Benefits: Influence the World Around You
- Chances are that this person will work through strategies for persuading them why he or she needs the money and why the parents should provide it.
- He or she will reflect on what has and has not worked in the past, including previous successful and unsuccessful strategies.
- Aristotle highlighted the importance of finding the appropriate message and strategy for the audience and occasion in order to persuade.
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Make It Memorable
- Using visual aids and repetition of key points are two strategies to use in order to deliver an effective informative speech.
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Hold the Audience's Attention
- There are many strategies that the speaker can employee to hold the attention of the audience, but the most important is the ability to establish and maintain a genuine connection with the people in your audience.
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Specific Purpose of a Speech
- Using entertaining anecdotes as one part of your strategy would fall under that purpose, not alongside or above it.
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Summary of the Benefits of Public Speaking
- When you write a speech, you have to think carefully about the best organizational framework, persuasive strategy, and language to communicate your message to the audience.
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Gender
- When the goal is connection, members of a speech community are likely to engage in the following six strategies–equity, support, conversational "maintenance work," responsiveness, a personal style, and tentativeness.
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Deploying Evidence