Dr. Devesh Thakur
The video explains: 1. Situational Context: When introducing the situation, provide context by explaining where you are currently. This can include a brief description of recent events or the status quo, such as "for the past 6 months, we have been..." to establish relevance and pique the reader's curiosity. 2. Introduce the Complication: The complication is the point in your writing where things change or take an interesting turn. It's essential to introduce new elements or challenges that disrupt the status quo. This creates tension in the narrative and keeps the reader engaged. 3. Craft a Clear Question: Pose a clear and concise question to guide the reader's understanding of why you are writing. This question should reflect the challenge presented in the complication and set the stage for the resolution. For example, "How can we overcome this challenge?" helps the reader grasp the purpose of your message. 4. Resolution as the Punch line: Once you've effectively presented the situation, complication, and question, it's time to deliver the resolution. The resolution should address the question and provide a satisfying answer or solution to the challenge introduced earlier.
Dr. Devesh Thakur is an enthusiastic and dedicated educator with a passion for cultivating confident communicators. His love for communications & public speaking has led him to earn several certificate courses in public speaking and presentations. He has written several articles, blogs, and books on communication and interpersonal skills.
With PG & Ph.D. from the prestigious Indian Veterinary Research Institute in Extension Education, he has fifteen years of experience in teaching communication courses to varied students of agricultural universities in India. His teaching philosophy revolves around creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students can overcome their fears and develop the art of persuasive expression. Through a combination of recorded video lectures, and personalized online support, he strives to equip learners with the tools to articulate their ideas with clarity, impact, and conviction.