Video: Communicate to the Individual, Not the Audience
By Jeffrey Baumgartner
When communicating to an audience, the mistake most people make is to communicate to the audience as a whole. In this one and a half minute video, I explain why it is a mistake and why you should speak to the individual. This advice is applicable to public speakers, presenters, bloggers and writers.
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