Consider your audience

8:01 am manycolours

I never truly understood what “consider your audience” meant. Trainers always say that, to make sure our speech or presentation is suitable for the audience group.

I always thought it was something super duh. I couldn’t tell the difference between how I speak to different groups.

During class presentations, we simply assume that our tutors and peers have blank memories and have no clue of the context and content. And we get pass it. And it seems like what tutors want us to do.

This assumption is so not going to hold at work. People are not just diverse. they hold such different portfolios. What I say to one may be what another already know. I can’t keep going around aimlessly, with no objective in mind. It is time for greater clarity else I’ll probably die.

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