goodwill

(noun)

A favorably disposed attitude toward someone or something.

Examples of goodwill in the following topics:

  • The Speech to Secure Goodwill

    • Speeches to secure goodwill seek to forge new relationships between previously unknown, antagonistic, or unfamiliar entities.
    • Goodwill speeches are those that seek to introduce oneself or entity to another group, organization, or even country, while at the same time building a goodwill relationship with that audience.
    • Goodwill speeches are informative while at the same time persuasive.
    • Goodwill speeches also often highlight shared customs, values, morals, and beliefs.
    • Perhaps one of the most famous goodwill speeches was made by President John F.
  • Thoughts for Group and Individual Presenters

    • It introduces the group members, establishes goodwill between speakers and the audience, motivates them to listen, and previews all the talks.
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