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This assignment will outline the electronic and non – electronic methods for communicating business information, using examples for different types of audience.

Non - Electrical Communication | Electrical Communication | 1. Presentation: Young audience: * The presentation should not be repetitive because if there are too many similarities in parts of the presentation, it will make audience, especially young audience feel bored and lose their concentration. * An important thing which is needed in every presentation is grabbing attention. The presenter should mention the right concepts that they are going to talk about and avoid going around because if they spin around the unnecessary ideas, the audience might not know exactly what the main thing of the presentation is and therefore losing their attentions. * When the presenters express their ideas, their sentences should be short or not too long because it will have them to save energy and make sense. * | 1. TV advertisement: Mature audience: * TV advertisement needs to be impressive and has some interesting ideas in order to attract the audience. * The advertisement need to show the evidence to make people trust and use services or buy products. * Because the audience is old people so TV advertisement needs to have a nice content and no sensitive pictures. | 2. Conference: Elderly audience: * Due to the elderly audience, the conference should be formal because mature audience expect certainly in the presenter. * The presenter needs to show a nice attitude in order to express their points of view well. * The speed of presenter’s speech should be slow or not too fast because old people can’t catch every single word if they speak too fast. * Dressing formal or smart clothes is an important point when presenting to mature people. | 2. Poster: Young audience * Posters need to be easy to look and mainly show the concept of the poster. * It should not have many words because

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