Email, phone, letter
Presentations
Meetings
Debates
Projects and other
10

What is ACCURATE

Accurate, Complete, Clear, User-targeted, Relevant, Authoritative, Timely, Economic

10

What is the only universal non-verbal communication though out all societies

facial

10

What is the only legal way to adjust your previous meeting minutes (report) in order to ratify them

an addendum

10

What are the parameters to find an appropriate resolution

Must be able to have two sides, both pro and con

is not too offensive 

without bias

or conflict of interest for one side

10

What are logical fallacies 

deceptive and nefarious arguments with use cognitive bias as a bases to win an argument. not wanted or needed in rhetoric

25

What is Daniel Kahneman's theory of cognitive bias

people's systematic but purportedly flawed patterns of responses to judgment and decision problems. Fast and slow thinking processes, because of 'caveman brain'

25
what are the five reasons for NVC

repetition

contradiction

emphasis, accenting

substitute

complement

25

How many emails are used in the meeting cycle

four

schedule, agenda, reminder, meeting minutes

25

What is an argument made up of

assertion

reason

evidence 

25

How long is your debate

36 minutes

35

What are the pros of modern telephone surveys over those of the past

previously outside sources called you, and this was annoying; now you call them

previously consent was acquired; now it is assumed

now less likely to hang up

35

visuals are used in presentation because they are ___ more effective than words

30

35

What are the three sections for each agenda item

discussion 

conclusion

actions

35

Why are political debates a bad example of debating

they break many of the rules of debate, because politicians know the public do not know them. It is easier to cheat, when most people do not know.

35

why is epistemic responsibility logical fallacies and cognitive bias part of this course

There are two main types of business person; we can either lie and cheat in business, or we can only disseminate truth and honesty, to get what we want and need

50

What are the differences between skimming, scanning and reading in depth

skimming is for looking for general ideas

scanning is looking for specific things

reading in depth is for full understanding

50

what are the nine points for public speaking 

1.Grab attention in the first 10 seconds

2.Use provocative questions or something for attention

3.Interact with the audience

4.Humour

5.Return to the first point (loop)

6.Don't be negative

7.Body language

8.Use props or visual aids

9.Tell stories

50

what are the five most common reasons for having meetings

Sharing information, Solving problems, Planning, Providing updates, Making decisions

50

What are the three appeals in debating

Ethos

Logos

Pathos

50

how and what is marked in your debate, in order to choose a winner

ten parts

Participation, knowledge, research, presentation, preparation, Logos, Ethos, Pathos, counter argument (rebuttal), Questions to the other side

60

what are the aspects of active listening

give full attention, ask questions (confirmation and probing), NVL (lean forward, eye contact, positioned), don't interrupt, confirm information

60

What are the four types of presentation styles, and which is the best

impromptu

extemporaneous - best

reading

memorize

60

What are the five meeting strategies

1. Know the number of attendees (who and why they need to attend)

2. Understand the purpose of the meeting

3. Develop an Agenda (outline) and make it sharable

4. Send a meeting invite

5. Make sure all participants accept the meeting scheduled

60

What are the three types of persuasive speech? 

forensic

epideictic

deliberative

60

how many marked assignments do you have in this course

Seven

presentation one - explain a graph

meeting part one - agenda

meeting part two - recording, notes

meeting part three - meeting report

written - debate outline

presentation two - debates (three)

quiz