Stephanie Scotti with Professionally Speaking invites you to complete this Presentation Profiling™ Assessment. There are two parts to this tool:
Part 1 is a Role Assessment
Your responses in this first section will help clarify the speaker role (expert, interpreter or catalyst) needed for a specific presentation. After completing Part 1, you will be provided a link to Part 2.
Part 2 is a Skills Assessment
Your responses to this section will provide a snapshot of your capabilities as well as focus areas to enhance your public speaking skills.
Part 1: Role Assessment
Instructions:
- Identify a specific presentation as you complete this the Presentation Profiling™ Assessment.
- This is a multiple-choice assessment. Choose the best possible answer based on the specific presentation you identified.
- Allow up to 10 minutes to complete this section.
Once you have answered all the questions, click the "View Results" button. Your results will appear on the screen and will be e-mailed to you.
Expert is the role indicated for your targeted presentation.
The Expert focuses on:
- Making information accessible
- Communicating facts efficiently
- Conveying expertise on the subject
- Speaking with confidence and poise
These results have also been e-mailed to you. Check your inbox for an e-mail from smscotti@professionallyspeaking.net. If you don’t see it in your inbox, check your spam folder. Please add this e-mail address to your contacts to ensure that you receive future e-mails.
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The Interpreter focuses on:
- Translating information into insights
- Calling for action
- Connecting with the audience by speaking with them not at them
- Speaking with executive presence
These results have also been e-mailed to you. Check your inbox for an e-mail from smscotti@professionallyspeaking.net. If you don’t see it in your inbox, check your spam folder. Please add this e-mail address to your contacts to ensure that you receive future e-mails.
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The Catalyst focuses on:
- Advocating for a new way
- Creating “aha” moments for the audience
- Winning the hearts and minds of listeners
- Speaking with conviction
These results have also been e-mailed to you. Check your inbox for an e-mail from smscotti@professionallyspeaking.net. If you don’t see it in your inbox, check your spam folder. Please add this e-mail address to your contacts to ensure that you receive future e-mails.
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Typically, there is a tie when the speaker is unclear about the purpose of a specific presentation. Below are resources that may help you clarify the purpose and role required for the presentation you selected.
After reading these articles, retake the Role Assessment.
Retake Role Assessment
Typically, there is a tie when the speaker is unclear about the purpose of a specific presentation. Below are resources that may help you clarify the purpose and role required for the presentation you selected.
After reading these articles, retake the Role Assessment.
Retake Role Assessment
Typically, there is a tie when the speaker is unclear about the purpose of a specific presentation. Below are resources that may help you clarify the purpose and role required for the presentation you selected.
After reading these articles, retake the Role Assessment.
Retake Role Assessment