The Successful Club Series

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The Successful Club Series Evaluate to Motivate 292

Evaluations Benefit Speakers by… Providing immediate feedback Offering methods for improvement Building and maintaining self-esteem 1

Evaluating by the “Tell and Sell” Approach When the evaluator talks… …and the speaker listens! 2

How to Evaluate Effectively Before the speech, talk with the speaker about: manual objectives evaluation guidelines any concerns During the speech: show that you are interested put yourself in the position of the speaker take notes 3

How to Evaluate Effectively During your evaluation: choose your words carefully evaluate the speech, not the person promote self-esteem 4

Avoid Being Disingenuous Honest evaluations are upbeat and encouraging while offering suggestions for improvement 5

Closing Connect to your opening statement. Summarize your key points. Give a personal story or example. Encourage listeners to apply what they heard and learned. 6