1. The document discusses how to effectively evaluate a speech or presentation by preparing evaluation points in advance, observing the speaker and audience during the presentation, and providing constructive feedback afterwards in a concise yet helpful manner.
2. It recommends contacting the speaker beforehand to understand the objectives, preparing an evaluation format or key points to focus on, and observing without taking extensive notes during the presentation.
3. The evaluation should then focus outward on how to improve, using specific examples, and thank the speaker for the opportunity to provide feedback in a way that encourages growth.