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Your Goal
What action do you want your audience to take in relation to your change initiative?
When you are finished with the presentation, your listeners will
I will like for the audience to be able to apply what I informed about and to be able to use it
in the future.
What do you want them to do, think, feel or understand?
I want then to think of how the can help with the problem, to think of solutions.
At what point will you tell a story to engage your audience
(i.e. opening, specific point within the presentation, at the end to close your presentation)?
I will tell a story at the end of the presentation where I will narrate something I experience
and hope they can learn some of what I did and reflect on it.
What story will you tell? (Give a brief summary/outline or title)
I will tell the story when, last October I did some volunteer work for an association that
works with homeless people. I will be telling them what I saw, how I felt and some of the personal
stories which impacted me the most that day.
What did you learn from this experience? (What I learned)
I learned the way homeless people live, how they feel, and what they go through to a day to
day bases.
What can your audience learn? (What we can learn)
They can learn the true feeling of a homeless person, and learn the hardships of some of the
people.
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The Benefit
What is the benefit your listeners will gain from taking the action you propose? Whats in it for
them personally?
They can correct some of the misconceptions that attributed to homeless people, for them
theres the fact that they can leave with a clearer concept of what truly is to be homeless, the
effects on society, etc.
Whats in it for you?
For me theres the fact of realizing a class assignment but other than that to be able to pass
on the knowledge I gathered while making the presentation.
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