In Genuine Evaluation we focus a lot on asking the right questions, bringing an evaluative frame, and basing answers on sound evidence. But effective communication is also an important part of genuine evaluation, which is why this video caught our eye. Hat tip to Stephanie Evergreen on twitter (@evalu8r) for sharing this.
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My favorite part is the forgotten fourth bullet point. Cracks me up.
Unfortunately, when I click on this video, it says the video is private.
Bummer…