To give you some inspiration, here are some examples of SMART objectives for presentations. For instance, one presentation could be to inform the sales team about new product features and benefits, persuade them to adopt them in their pitches, and answer their questions. This could be done using a PowerPoint slide deck, a demo video, and a Q&A session, with success measured by the number of questions asked, the level of engagement, and the feedback survey results. Another presentation could aim to educate students about the causes and effects of climate change, inspire them to take action, and provide them with practical tips and resources. This could be done by using a Prezi presentation, a quiz game, and a group discussion with success measured by the quiz scores, the participation rate, and the evaluation form results. Lastly, another presentation could update investors on the progress and achievements of a project, convince them to continue funding it, and address their concerns. This could be done with a Keynote presentation, a financial report, and a testimonial video with success measured by the amount of funding secured, the satisfaction rate, and the feedback email results.