November 2019
Beginner
184 pages
3h 51m
English
• Choose methods of collecting feedback.
• Figure out what to measure.
Congratulations—you made it! Once you’ve delivered the presentation, it’s over, right?
Not exactly. Presentations are an essential part of business, and more than likely you’ll be called on again—and again—to speak in front of groups or via web conference to relay important information.
Each presentation is an opportunity to hone your skill. You’ll receive immediate feedback from the audience, through their facial expressions, reactions to your stories and humor, and the quality and quantity of questions they ask. But it’s also a good idea to gather some more formal evaluations from your audience, the client who asked you to present, ...