Would You Rather? Presentation Training Edition [Quiz]

Just like the ice breaker game, this presentation training edition of “Would You Rather” will help reveal aspects of your presentation strengths and weaknesses.

Here’s how the game works:

Each question has three answers that will determine your score. Choose A, B, or C and then find your score at the bottom of the page. Once you know your presentation strengths and weaknesses, take our Badge assessment to discover your unique communication style and how to improve your impact.

Let’s begin!

Would You Rather? Presentation Training Edition

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  1. Would you rather….

 

A. Give a presentation in a conference room setting with 5 to 10 co-workers.

B. Speak at a conference or event where the audience is made up of mostly strangers.

C. Deliver a keynote in front of thought leaders and entrepreneurs.

 

  1. Would you rather…

 

A. Spend most of your time researching and designing your presentation, but less time delivering it to your audience.

B. Spend less time researching and designing your presentation, but more time speaking in front of your audience.

C. Spend an equal amount of time preparing and delivering your presentation.

 

  1. Would you rather…

 

A. Pass out a handout or business card after your presentation.

B. Hold a Q & A session or a meet and greet after your presentation.

C. End your presentation by walking off the stage and out of the building.

 

  1. Would you rather…

 

A. Give a persuasive presentation using lots of numbers, data and charts.

B. Tell stories or jokes and perform demonstrations during your presentation.

C. Deliver an impactful call to action that motivates your audience.

 

  1. Would you rather…

 

A. Use imagery that incorporates science, like pie charts, animated maps, and bar graphs.

B. Create a presentation design with illustrations and stock photography.

C. Go with with visuals but limit the amount of text on the slide to a bare minimum.

If you answered mostly A:

You are the data-driven presenter. You rely on tons of research backed up by relevant data to bring your presentation to life. The goal is to persuade your audience to take action by revealing shocking statistics with the help of animated graphics. But you tend to be a shy in front of others and would rather talk in front of a small group of people. Your strengths lie in research and applying a variety of sources to your presentation design. Your weaknesses are how you deliver the presentation and the audience impact. See which of our 16 profiles your match in What’s Your Presentation Persona?  by taking our Badge assessment, and be on your way to improving your presentation training.

If you answered mostly B:

You are the people-person presenter. You thrive being on stage and speaking in front of lot of people. You prefer to engage with your audience with stories, jokes, and a meet and greet. Typically, you don’t like to put much thought into the design or preparation of the presentation. Your strengths are stage presence, audience connection, and adding a spark of creativity to your presentation. Your weaknesses are research and design preparation and taking the time to craft an unforgettable message. See which of our 16 profiles your match in What’s Your Presentation Persona? by taking our Badge assessment, and be on your way to improving your presentation training.

If you answered mostly C:

You are the motivated-messenger presenter. Your main objective is to inspire your audience to act. Using large images and text, you drive home your message that stands the test of time. You invest your time equally over preparing your presentation content, crafting your design and delivering your message. But you tend to forget about following up with your audience after you implore your call to action. Your strengths are thoughtful presentation design and composing a timeless message. Your weaknesses are audience engagement and planning a follow-up process for your presentation. See which of our 16 profiles your match in What’s Your Presentation Persona?  by taking our Badge assessment, and be on your way to improving your presentation training.

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