Some key points to consider when addressing cross-cultural audiences are:
- When a translator or non-English speaking audiences is involved, be aware of your language and express your ideas in chunks to allow the interpreter time to translate.
- Participation is a must. Break your presentation into short, discrete segments, allowing your audience to engage in the presentation.
- It is always important to know what the audience expect and connect your presentation and your nonverbal message to their expectation.
- European believes that people who often crack jokes, smile a lot, or laugh during a business presentation are distrusting, therefore avoid it. Instead, they like people who are serious.
- Preparing visual aids for the audiences is a sign that you value your audiences.
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Reference:
Mary Ellen Guffey, D. L. (2011). Business Communication Process & Product. Toronto: South-Western Cengage Learning.