A Guide to Effective Speech Evaluation Techniques - The Bad, Good, Better, and Best
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2016
- This speech is about the guide to effective speech evaluation techniques by award-winning Toastmaster speech evaluator Rob Archangel provides an overview on techniques and approaches he's used to provide powerful constructive feedback to fellow Toastmasters.
These techniques can be utilized not just in public speaking groups, but in any personal or professional setting in which you may be called to provide guidance and suggestions for the growth and development of employees, colleagues, friends and family.
It was delivered on August 4, 2015 at the Venice Area Toastmasters Club, which meets at the Venice Chamber of Commerce Tuesday mornings 7:30am-8:45am. - Хобби
Rob you are SO amazing!! Congratulations on 900 subscribers🥳🥳🥳🥳👍
Thank you! Very helpful.
Great educational speech about how to provide inspirational, motivational evaluation. Providing specific bad, good, better, best examples were very helpful.
Thank you Tom! So glad the content was helpful.
Very helpful and impressive. Thank you.
Thank you, glad to help!
Seriously impressive man!
+Akash Karia Thanks Akash!
Thank you~ it really helps me a lot!
You're welcome, glad to help!
Toastmasters are rarely good looking. You prove that maxim wrong. Good job.
Thanks for sharing this Rob. I found it helpful, engaging, and entertaining. Was supercalafragileistic the word of the day? It seemed to garner a reaction :). Also, looking good!
You're welcome, glad it was helpful Jordan!
And yes, that was the word of the day.:-)
Good
Thanks Nyeem!
Sound too low, can barely hear so I gave up in less than 1 minute. Shame, it seems to be really educational.
Sorry TechieAda- you might try external speakers if you weren't already. Could also try downloading using a site like: www.onlinevideoconverter.com/ and using VLC to play the video; I find that usually allows greater volume than other apps.
Thanks for commenting!
@@ArchangelInk Wow I like your answer. A respectful answer from a comment shared not in the same way