Practicing and getting feedback

Getting feedback is obviously going to help. But do we ask for it in the right way?

Not everyone is an expert feedback-giver. In this chapter I give you a proven formula to receive input on your pitch that you can actually do something with. I also give advice on the timing of that feedback - when you need input on the content, and when on the way you deliver it. All the answers are here...

In this chapter:

  1. Video 1. How to practice and get feedback.
  2. Video 2. When to ask for feedback on content, and on delivery.
  3. Action Step: ask two people for feedback, with the formula we give you.

Three Takeaways from Video 1.

  1. First, ask what stood out - was there something that surprised them, caught their interest, something they are likely to remember?
  2. Second, as if there was anything they didn't understand.
  3. Third - ask for friendly advice for improvement. This sets the tone! And means you will get 'building' feedback, rather than critical, cutting advice.


Three Takeaways from Video 2.

  1. The timing of feedback really matters! Your confidence can be fragile and needs to be managed carefully.
  2. Ask for input on the content some days before the pitch.
  3. Ask for feedback on the way you deliver it within the last 1-2 days before the pitch.

Action Step! Practice and get feedback

Follow the four step approach to getting feedback.

And when you ask for feedback, ask the feedback-giver to focus on these three things;

And don't forget:

  • Step 1. Get feedback on content early in the development of the pitch - and make clear you are not asking for input on how you tell it.
  • Step 2. Ask for assessments of how you deliver the pitch when you are 1-2 days even a few hours before the pitch. Make clear you are not looking for feedback on the content at this stage.

Good luck!

"Got any questions? Anything unclear? Or anything you liked or want to share? Put it all in the comments below - I'll always follow up personally!"

Regards, David

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