What was the most useful thing you learned in this class? How are you going to translate this skill
to get where you want to be professionally? [for this post, you may cite any one of the assigned
or supplemental readings from class]
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Explain why they are important from a theoretical perspective. This will allow me to more
effectively answer the inevitable question I will receive of "Why do I have to practice my
speech again coach?
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Explain how we can better communicate by clearly understanding our personal motives and
objectives. What about you? Did you enjoy reading Critical Conversations? Do you find that
you'll be able to relate what is discussed in both your personal and professional life?
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What this class taught me about powerpoints was oddly freeing.
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