Adapting communication means changing the way information is shared based on what the audience already understands. Different people have different levels of knowledge, so it is important to adjust language, detail, and explanations to make sure they can follow along.
By making these changes, communication becomes clearer and easier for others to follow.
Effective speaking is about sharing ideas in a way that your listeners can understand. This means considering what your audience already knows. For example:
If listeners know less than we assume, they may become lost or misunderstand what we are saying. If they know more, they may get bored and stop paying attention.
To keep your listeners engaged, it is important to understand their knowledge level. This ensures your message is neither too simple nor too complicated, helping them to stay focused and understand your points.
To communicate effectively, it is important to first understand the audience and then adjust the way information is shared. Here are some ways to do this:
By following these steps, communication can be adjusted to suit the audience, making it more effective and meaningful.
Reflective questions for individuals can include:
Observation cues for trainers can include:
Evidence can include individuals’ self-reflections, planning for speaking, and observations.
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