When should you use Monroe's motivated sequence
strategy? Explain the stages in this strategy and the need to
make sure you are ethical while using it.
What will be an ideal response?
You should use this strategy when you want to motivate the audience by proving
to them that you can satisfy their needs by implementing your solution. The five stages are:
(1) Attention: Direct the audience's attention toward the topic.
(2) Need: You need to prove that a problem exists.
(3) Satisfaction: You propose a solution that will resolve the problem.
(4) Visualization: You help the audience visualize how great the situation will be after
they implement the solution.
(5) Action: Tell the audience what they need to do to achieve the solution.
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Describe a time when you were afraid to do something, but then overcame that fear. How did you overcome the fear? How will that experience inform your public speaking fears?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Mediation experts Stephen Littlejohn and Kathy Domenici suggest the following strategies for resolving conflict constructively EXCEPT
a. Show strength and conviction by supporting your own position. b. Speak to be understood rather than win. c. Focus on your own perspective rather than criticizing others' behavior. d. Explore ideas in new ways. e. Recognize that there are many perspectives rather than polarizing a dispute into only 2 points of view.