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LESSON 5 · Command Any Room

Real-Time Adaptation

When you encounter bad acoustics, make these immediate adjustments. Check with the audience: "Can everyone hear me clearly?" is not a sign of weakness — it is professional.

If a microphone is available but was not planned, use it. If not, reduce your content to key messages. In hostile acoustics, less content delivered clearly beats more content delivered inaudibly. Your audience will remember three points they heard over twenty they could not.