PROJECT 18 — EVALUATION SKILLS
Improving Others While Improving Yourself
Because Great Speakers Do Not Only Speak Well — They Help Others Speak Better
Introduction
Growth Accelerates When Feedback Becomes Meaningful
Every speaker wants appreciation.
Every speaker wants applause.
Every speaker wants encouragement.
But growth does not happen through applause alone.
Growth happens through awareness.
Growth happens through reflection.
Growth happens through feedback.
Because communication improvement requires something powerful:
Perspective.
Very often speakers cannot see their own habits.
They may not notice:
- Their pace
- Their posture
- Their tone
- Their gestures
- Their structure
- Their audience connection
Others often see what speakers cannot.
And that is why evaluation becomes essential.
At The Global Speakers’ Circle, Project 18 introduces one of the most important realities of communication:
The ability to evaluate others eventually improves your own speaking.
Because observing communication creates deeper awareness.
And awareness creates growth.
Why Project 18 Exists
Because Feedback Is a Skill
Many people assume evaluation simply means giving opinions.
But effective evaluation is much more than:
“Good speech.”
“Nice presentation.”
“Well done.”
Generic praise creates comfort.
Structured evaluation creates improvement.
Beginning evaluators often struggle because they:
- Give vague feedback
- Focus only on criticism
- Avoid difficult observations
- Overfocus on mistakes
- Ignore strengths
- Provide unclear recommendations
As a result:
Speakers receive feedback.
But speakers do not receive direction.
Project 18 exists because meaningful evaluation creates meaningful growth.
Project Title
Evaluation Skills
Improving Others While Improving Yourself
Evaluation is not criticism.
Evaluation is contribution.
Professional evaluators understand:
Feedback must strengthen people — not discourage them.
Evaluation should build confidence while creating awareness.
This project teaches members:
Strong evaluators help people improve while preserving motivation.
Because communication growth requires encouragement and honesty together.
Objective
To Evaluate Speeches Effectively
The purpose of Project 18 is straightforward:
To help members provide thoughtful, structured and useful evaluations.
Members learn to:
- Observe carefully
- Identify strengths
- Recognize opportunities for improvement
- Deliver feedback clearly
- Encourage growth
The goal is not judging people.
The goal is guiding people.
The Deeper Purpose of This Project
This project is not simply about evaluating speeches.
It is about becoming more observant.
The strongest communicators often become exceptional evaluators because they notice:
- Patterns
- Behaviors
- Habits
- Strengths
- Improvement opportunities
Project 18 teaches members:
Observation creates insight.
Insight creates growth.
Because people improve faster when awareness increases.
Focus Area 1
Structured Feedback
Strong evaluations require organization.
Random feedback creates confusion.
Members learn a simple structure:
Appreciate
Recognize strengths.
Analyze
Observe performance carefully.
Recommend
Suggest practical improvements.
Simple structures create stronger evaluations.
Because feedback should feel organized.
Not overwhelming.
Focus Area 2
Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
Many evaluators focus entirely on mistakes.
Professional evaluators understand:
Growth requires balance.
Members learn:
- Identify strengths
- Identify weaknesses
- Observe communication patterns
- Deliver balanced feedback
Because people improve faster when strengths and improvement opportunities both become visible.
Focus Area 3
Clear Suggestions
Feedback without action creates confusion.
Members learn:
- Give specific recommendations
- Suggest practical improvement steps
- Avoid vague advice
- Communicate clearly
Because clarity creates action.
Action creates improvement.
What Members Will Learn
Upon completing Project 18 members begin understanding:
- How to observe communication more deeply
- How to structure evaluations
- How to give balanced feedback
- How to improve others respectfully
- How to identify speaking patterns
- How to strengthen mentorship ability
Common Challenges Members Experience
Members commonly struggle with:
- Fear of criticizing others
- Giving unclear recommendations
- Speaking too generally
- Overfocusing on negatives
- Lack of observation
- Weak feedback structure
Project 18 introduces systems that strengthen evaluation quality.
Because systems create consistency.
Practical Evaluation Framework
Observe → Appreciate → Recommend → Encourage
Step 1
Observe carefully.
Step 2
Recognize strengths.
Step 3
Provide recommendations.
Step 4
Encourage future growth.
Simple systems create stronger evaluations.
What Success Looks Like
Success in Project 18 does not mean finding every mistake.
Success means:
- Helping speakers grow
- Creating clarity
- Building confidence
- Providing direction
Because evaluation is not about fault-finding.
Evaluation is about improvement.
Expected Outcome
You Become a Strong Evaluator and Mentor
Upon completion of Project 18:
Members can:
- Deliver structured evaluations
- Observe communication deeply
- Offer useful recommendations
- Encourage improvement
- Strengthen mentorship ability
Most importantly:
Members begin noticing:
Helping others improve improves their own communication.
Because teaching accelerates learning.
Project 18 Evaluation Matrix
Structured Feedback for Stronger Evaluation and Mentorship Skills
Project 18 is evaluated not on criticism.
It is evaluated on observation, structure, usefulness, and encouragement.
Because evaluation measures communication awareness.
Project 18 Scoring Areas
| Evaluation Area | What Evaluators Observe | Weightage |
|---|---|---|
| Completion & Participation | Did member complete evaluation requirements? | 15% |
| Observation Skills | Did evaluator notice important communication details? | 20% |
| Feedback Structure | Was evaluation organized clearly? | 15% |
| Strength & Weakness Identification | Were observations balanced and useful? | 15% |
| Recommendation Quality | Were suggestions practical and actionable? | 10% |
| Encouragement & Support | Did evaluation build confidence? | 10% |
| Communication Delivery | Was feedback delivered clearly? | 10% |
| Growth Potential | Evidence of effort and improvement | 5% |
Total: 100%
Evaluator Feedback Framework
Observe. Appreciate. Recommend.
What Worked Well
Examples:
- Strong observations
- Balanced feedback
- Clear recommendations
- Encouraging communication style
Areas for Improvement
Examples:
- Strengthen observation depth
- Improve structure clarity
- Provide more actionable suggestions
- Increase specificity
Recommended Next Action
Examples:
- Practice evaluating speeches regularly
- Observe master evaluators
- Record and review evaluations
- Focus on balanced feedback delivery
Project 18 Performance Recognition
Insight Builder Recognition
Demonstrated strong evaluation awareness.
Mentor Recognition
Provided thoughtful and encouraging guidance.
Emerging Evaluator Recognition
Displayed strong evaluation growth potential.
Final Message
At The Global Speakers’ Circle:
Great speakers improve themselves.
Exceptional communicators improve others.
Because leadership is not measured by how well you perform alone.
Leadership is measured by how many people become stronger because of you.
