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Point CounterPoint Presentation 
Rubric for evaluating student presentations. Can be applied to any presentation. Adopted from http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/rub.pres.html
Rubric Code: L9XA2A
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Subject: Business  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

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Organization
20 %

Poor

Audience cannot understand presentation because there is no sequence of information.
Fair

Audience has difficulty following presentation, because speaker jumps around.
Good

Speaker presents information in logical sequence that audience can follow.
Excellent

Speaker presents information in logical, interesting sequence that audience can follow easily.
Subject Knowledge
20 %

Poor

Speader does not appear to grasp information; cannot answer questions about subject.
Fair

Speaker seems uncomfortable with information and leaves gaps in logic.
Good

Speaker is at ease seems confident with info; providing strong logic and depth.
Excellent

Speaker demonstrates full knowledge (more than required) and comes across confident.
Elocution/ Nonverbal/Graphics
20 %

Poor

Speaker mumbles, incorrectly pronounces terms, and speak too quietly; Fidgets; distracting nonverbal.
No visuals.
Fair

Speaker's voice is low; incorrectly pronounces terms. Verbal fillers; awkward use of hands and/or gestures. Visuals used poorly.
Good

Speaker's voice is clear; pronounces words correctly; no distracting nonverbal actions. Visuals good but not necessarily powerful.
Excellent

Speaker's voice is clear and projects. Strong poise & eye contact. Positive gestures.
Effective visuals; emotive.
Intro Grabbed Attention
20 %

Poor

Speaker lost me at the start by not clarifying what the speech was, why I should listen, or why s/he was presenting.
Fair

Speaker did not get my attention; jumped right into the gist of the speech.
Good

Speaker moderately got my attention at the start with a good introduction.
Excellent

Speader definitely got my attention at the start with a riveting story, fact, action or media presentation.
Closing Engaged Me
20 %

Poor

Speaker lost me at the end. I couldn't really tell s/he was done other than "that's all" and walked away.
Fair

Speaker left me hanging at the end; failed to wrap up the mian thought or convince me of what s/he was saying.
Good

Speaker provided a distinct ending that helped me see the big picture and review the content.
Excellent

Speaker highly engaged me, convincing me that the presentation was important and/or making me want to act on it.



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  • Business Presentation







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