1. [From 10$/Pg] 2 Project Two Submission
[From 10$/Pg] 2 Project Two Submission DISCUSSION 1 Watch the following video:
Bringing Baths Into the 21st Century. Then, identify the critical information missing from
this persuasive presentation and describe some strategies or best practices you used when
watching this video to arrive at your conclusions.A captioned version of the video is
available: Bringing Baths Into the 21st Century (CC)Specifically, you must address the
following rubric criteria:Missing Information: Describe at least three critical pieces of
information that are missing from the speech. Explain how they affected the speaker’s
persuasive stance and the impact on the audience.Listening Strategies: Describe at least
three strategies or best practices you used when listening to the video. Explain how these
strategies helped you identify the gaps in the speech.Guidelines for SubmissionSubmit a
150- to 250-word Microsoft Word document that presents your evaluation of the video.
Sources should be cited according to APA style.DISCUSSION 2 THERE ARE TWO 7-2
PROJECT TWO SUBMISSION HEADING MAKE SURE TO SUBMIT UNDER THE ONE THAT
READ ASSIGNMENT.ScenarioRecently, your manager asked that each person in your
department select an emerging policy, practice, or process that is relevant to your career or
professional development goals and present it to the team in an informative, unbiased
presentation to help the team learn more about a variety of career-relevant topics.Your
manager was especially interested in your presentation, and asked if you could develop and
deliver a short persuasive speech to present to organizational leaders about what action the
organization should take regarding your selected emerging policy, practice, or
process.DirectionsSelect a persuasive stance on the topic of your informational presentation
from Project One. Then develop and present a 3- to 5-minute professional, persuasive
speech to recommend what action the organization should take regarding your selected
emerging policy, practice, or process.Specifically, you must address the following rubric
criteria:Persuasive ComponentsIntroduction: Develop an introduction that includes a clear,
attention-getting purpose, claim, and credibility statement and sets the stage for the body of
your speech.Body: Develop a well-organized body for your speech that incorporates
purposeful evidence and explanations that support your claim to persuade your
audience.Conclusion: Develop a conclusion to your speech that summarizes your main
points and leaves your audience with a clear call to action that aligns to your claim.Audience
Centeredness: Craft a speech that clearly takes your target audience’s perspectives and
values into consideration through careful selection of evidence and word choice.Speech
DeliveryVocal Presentation: Use appropriate tone and voice modulation techniques such as
2. purposeful use of volume, pitch, and pauses as well as appropriate rate, articulation, and
vocal variety to support audience engagement and understanding.Length: Present all
components of the persuasive speech in the allotted time frame of 3-5 minutes.Body
Language: Use movement, sustained eye contact, and appropriate gestures effectively to
convey professionalism, trust, and confidence to the audience.Space: Record your speech in
a physical space that has limited distractions to help the audience focus on your delivery
and the content of your speech.What to SubmitTo complete this project, you must submit
the following:Bongo SubmissionSubmit a 3- to 5-minute audiovisual recording of you
presenting your persuasive speech using the camera option in Bongo. Sources should be
orally cited according to APA style.Due to Bongo’s technical capabilities, downloading your
presentation may result in two separate files (one for audio and one for video) as opposed
to one file that includes both. If this occurs, please upload both files to Brightspace.Speech
OutlineSubmit your persuasive speech outline using the provided Speech Outline Template
Word Document, which you drafted in the Module Six discussion. Sources should be cited
according to APA style.