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Ethos, Logos, Pathos

Ethos, Logos, Pathos is a feedback method drawing on Aristotle's principles of rhetoric to evaluate the persuasiveness of a communication piece. Ideal for assessing presentations or proposals, it helps participants identify strengths and areas for improvement in credibility, logic, and emotional impact.

Duration
10m–1h
Group size
1–10 people
Materials
Scorecards, Pens

How to run it

  1. 1

    Introduce the concept of Ethos, Logos, and Pathos to the participants.

  2. 2

    Present the communication piece to be evaluated.

  3. 3

    Ask participants to role-play as the target audience and score the piece from 1 to 10 in each category: Ethos (credibility), Logos (logic), and Pathos (emotion).

  4. 4

    Discuss the scores collectively to identify areas of strength and opportunities for improvement.

Tips

  • Encourage participants to think critically and from the perspective of the intended audience.

  • This exercise works best when participants are honest and constructive in their feedback.

  • Ensure that the discussion remains focused on improving the communication piece.

Variations

This method can be adapted for written content by having participants review documents instead of live presentations. It can also be used in one-on-one coaching sessions to refine communication skills.

Where it fits

Evaluating a marketing campaign's effectivenessImproving a sales pitchRefining a public speaking presentation
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Method descriptions on Workshop Weaver are original content written by our team, based on established facilitation practices. This method was inspired by work from Gamestorming.

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