During a client presentation, you notice non-verbal cues indicating confusion among the audience. How would you adapt your communication to address their concerns?
- Continue with the presentation as planned, assuming the audience will catch up eventually.
- Disregard the cues and assume the audience is engaged.
- Pause and ask if there are any questions or if clarification is needed on the topic.
- Speed up the presentation to finish quickly and address questions afterward.
Pausing to address confusion shows attentiveness and a willingness to ensure understanding. Continuing without addressing the cues may lead to further confusion. Speeding up the presentation or disregarding the cues can alienate the audience.
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