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Tired of polite compliments on your presentations? Get feedback that you can actually use | by David de Léon | Medium
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When giving feedback on presentations most of us are unsure what to say and how to say it without upsetting anyone. That is why I designed a set of cards that you can hand out to your audience before…

  1. Messaging: the message of the talk and the call to action.

  2. Clarity: how easy the talk was to understand and follow.

  3. Credibility: whether the facts and arguments presented were believable.

  4. Engagement: which parts were more engaging, and which less.

  5. Voice: pitch, quality, tempo and pauses.

  6. Language: the type of language used and variety in expression.

  7. Physicality: the speaker’s body language, gestures and movements.

  8. Visuals: the quality and effectiveness of any visual aids used.

  9. Connection: the speakers rapport and connection with the audience.

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