EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 39 MIN
Turning Presentation Feedback into Performance Data
from The Presentation Whisperer Show · host Rob Jolles
In this episode of The Presentation Whisperer Show, you’ll learn:o Why most presenters struggle to improve without a clear system for measuring performanceo The core elements Parker believes every presenter should be evaluating during deliveryo How engagement can be broken into observable, measurable behaviors instead of gut feelingso The risks of over-measuring, and how to avoid turning presenters into robotso What a live presenter evaluation sheet looks for in real-timeo The most surprising behavior shifts that happen once presenters are scored on performanceo How data-based feedback changes the way presenters respond to criticism and praiseo How measurement improves not just individual delivery, but instructor and team developmento One simple step presenters can take immediately to start measuring their next presentationTo learn more about this guest Hosted by Rob Jolles; professional speaker, bestselling author, and four-decade veteran of the stage and training room.Learn more about Rob’s books, training programs, and keynote work at ThePresentationWhisperer.com, or Jolles.com.Connect with Rob on LinkedIn or follow Rob’s LinkedIn Newsletter, When Every Word Matters
What this episode covers
Most presenters want to improve, but without a system, improvement is just guesswork. When there’s nothing to measure, there’s nothing concrete to fix, and most speakers walk into rooms with no feedback loop at all. Training Director Parker Wyatt sits down with Rob to explore how measurable performance systems can transform presentation delivery and dramatically increase knowledge retention. Drawing from his experience building evaluation tools for instructors and presenters, Parker shares how data-driven feedback improves engagement without sacrificing authenticity.
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