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9 February, 03:23

Hayao is speaking to investors about a project his team has been working on. The project has been going well, but whether it continues to receive funding depends in part on this presentation, so Hayao wants to form a real connection with his listeners to show them that he has genuine interest in them. He knows that one way to do this is to make good eye contact, but he finds that making eye contact with various members of the audience tends to make him lose his train of thought. What should Hayao do?

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  1. 9 February, 03:41
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    d) should simply look at people's faces rather than into their eyes.

    Explanation:

    Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that Hayao should simply look at people's faces rather than into their eyes. As the client would get the feeling that you are looking at them in the eyes and thus illustrating interest in them, but at the same time since you are looking at their faces you will not lose your train of thought and instead be able to finish the presentation correctly and without interruptions or errors.
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