Business Speech Midterm
An effective extemporaneous presentation: A) Is written out word-for-word in advance B) Should be carefully prepared and rehearsed several times, but not memorized C) Is given without the use of notes D) Will be delivered using exactly the same words over and over again
B
Informal Communication Networks
Based on friendships, shared personal interests, proximity
The text explains that we can change the meaning of a word with a simple change of pitch or volume. This nonverbal characteristic is called: A) Appearance B) Personal Distance C) Paralanguage D) Haptics
C
Downward Communication
Can be from upper management to employees, give instruction, rationale, procedures, feedback, etc
Low uncertainty avoidance
Comfortable with the fact that not everything is predictable, ok with taking risks, and tolerant of behaviors that differ from the norm
Social orientation
Concerned about feelings of members and smooth functioning as a team, collective concerns, cooperative problem-solving, maintains a friendly atmosphere
Upward Communication
Could be from employees to manager / boss, job report, unsolved problem, suggestions or feelings
Horizontal Communication
Could be from student to student, between coworkers, task coordination, sharing info, problem-solving
Long-Term Orientation
Defer gratification in pursuit of long term goals
Low power distance
Differences in power are downplayed, employees are more comfortable approaching their superiors
Interest
Enlivens a presentation by making main points more vivid
Masculine Language
Example of a "genderlect", focuses more on information, facts, knowledge, and competence
Feminine Language
Example of a "genderlect", talk used to create connections, show support, build community
Task orientation
Focused on getting the job done, concerned with individual success
Co-Cultures
Groups that have a clear identity within the majority culture (ex: race, ethnicity, gender, regional affiliation)
Short-Term Orientation
Look for quick payoffs
Clarity
Makes complicated ideas more understandable
Collectivistic culture
Members of a group feel primary loyalty towards one another and the group they belong to
Nonverbal communication
Messages expressed without words, indicate a person's feelings and attitudes
Impromptu Presentations
Off the cuff, based on experience, no advanced planning or practice
Individualistic culture
People tend to put their own interests and those of immediate family ahead of social concerns, can achieve personal success
Name 3 types of noise
Physical, psychological, physiological
Low Context culture
Primarily uses language to express thoughts, feelings, ideas
Proof
Provides evidence for your claims and makes your presentation more convincing
The ___________ ___________ gives away the topic of the speech.
Purpose statement
High context culture
Relies heavily on subtle (often nonverbal) cues to convey meaning, save face, and maintain social harmony
Jargon
Specialized vocabulary, every profession has it
Memorized Presentations
Speech is memorized word for word
Manuscript Presentations
Speech is written word for word and read from a pre-written speech
Biased language
Terms that seem to be objective but actually conceal an emotional bias
Trigger words
Terms with strong emotional associations, can set off intense emotional reactions in listeners
Relational Communication
The way people regard one another, less direct than instrumental communication
Extemporaneous Presentations
Ultimate goal in public speaking, combines use of notes with embellishment in performance
Equivocal vs Unequivocal terms
Use UNequivocal terms to avoid misunderstandings (Equivocal terms are those with 2 different, but equally acceptable meanings)
High uncertainty avoidance
Value tradition and formal rules, less accepting to change
Paralanguage
Wide range of vocal characteristics help express an attitude
Disfluencies
Words such as "um, like, ya know, so", vocal fillers
The __________ ____________ capture's the audience's attention
attention getter
The ____________ ______________ gives the audience a reason to listen to your speech
audience motivation
High level abstraction
cover a broad range of possible subjects (I am going to the store)
The __________ _______________ establishes your qualifications in giving this speech
credibility statement
A person who is communicating effectively but not appropriately is _____________.
maximizing
A person who isn't communicating effectively or appropriately is ____________.
minimizing
A person who is communicating effectively and appropriately is _____________.
optimizing
Low level abstraction
specific, concrete statements (I am going to Kroger)
A person who is communicating appropriately but not effectively is ________________.
sufficing
The _______ gives an outline of the speech.
thesis statement
Culture
A learned set of shared interpretations about beliefs, values, and norms that affect the behaviors of a relatively large group of people Learned, not innate Invisible to those not accustomed to a certain culture
Instrumental Communication
Accomplishes task at hand, very direct
High power distance
Attitude towards differences in authority, country accepts that power is unequally distributed, employees respect those in high positions