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This is great advice for getting feedback after a speech or a presentation 💰
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Instead of asking what they thought, which is vague and doesn’t invite constructive feedback, ask specific questions:
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1️⃣ What was the most memorable slide in my presentation or memorable part of my speech?
2️⃣ Where did I spend too much time or give too much detail?
3️⃣ Where did I spend too little time or not give enough detail?
4️⃣ If you had to sum up my presentation or speech in one point, what was the point I was making?
5️⃣ What will you do with the information I provided or recommendation I made?

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About John J. Vautier

John advocates for effective communication as a key skill for personal and professional success. Since 2004, he has empowered future leaders at Vautier Communications, founded by his father, John Sr. He’s worked with Fortune 500 to Fortune 4 companies worldwide and co-authored "Speak As Well As You Think" with his father and "Mastering Executive Presence" with his sister, Jenn. More about me.

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