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darbym82

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Equally as important as delivering the right quantity of information, is the delivery of what?
 
  A) Supplemental data
  B) Visual aids
  C) Background research information
  D) Survey results
  E) Quality information

Question 2

If you are unsure of what audience members need from your message, which of the following might be the most effective way to find out?
 
  A) News releases
  B) Blogs
  C) Talk with supervisors
  D) Ask the audience for input
  E) Conduct surveys



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E
Explanation: E) After you have defined your audience's information needs, your next step is to satisfy those needs completely. In addition to delivering the right quantity of information, you are responsible for verifying the quality of that information.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) If you're unsure what audience members need from your message, ask them if at all possible. Admitting you don't know but want to meet their needs will impress an audience more than guessing and getting it wrong.



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