Presentation Analysis Julia Rowland ENG/135 February 20‚ 2013 Dana Grams Presentation Analysis There are similarities and differences with face-to-face and online presentations. To begin with‚ they both require research‚ planning‚ writing‚ visual design‚ interpersonal and nonverbal communication. (Bovee and John V. Thill.‚ 2010) Each route causes a person to be nervous‚ but when the proper amount of homework is done it will ease the stress and make presenting a lot easier. My videos
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products would best service their current marketing approach. iv. I was able to obtain referrals of other companies that would be interested in our new line of athletic clothing. B. Sales Call Objectives. SMART Method. c. Specific d. Measurable e. Achievable f. Realistic g. Timed – deadline to order C. Customer Profile: h. Company Name‚ Address‚ Website Alloy Media‚ LLC 151 W 26th St‚ 11th Floor New York‚ NY 10001 www.takkle.com i
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Lush Presentation – Data/ Sources Country Selection – 1) India – Chosen country 2) Turkey 3) China Country Selection- We originally had 3 different countries which we choose from and we managed to do a process of elimination‚ we did this by looking at different parts of the country and taking into account all the factors which will have an impact on Lush if those chose to expand their business to that particular country
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Presentation skills relate to us as a person‚ its what other people see as they approach us‚ for example appropriate clothes and a smart appearance and the welcoming with give them and our face expression‚ every single thing we do sends a message to them about us. 1. Body language – Using your body and hands to express yourself. 2. Verbal and non-verbal – Verbal communication is when you make speech with another person and non-verbal can be done by body language and/or sign language
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Multimedia Presentation The e-learning lesson presented by Kristin to other teachers focuses on student learning styles and differentiated learning styles uses several e-learning principles to promote critical thinking skills in teachers. Kristin uses an assessment to enhance the worked example with the teachers through collaboration and feedback. She follows the guidelines that should be applied in a presentation in order for the learner to benefit most from the presentation. Kristin’s presentation
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Technology Presentation • • • • • Solar System Simulation App AAA Know IXL BrainPOP abcteach Enhanced into Science and Math instruction By: Xavier Kee Solar System Simulation App • This apps allows you to be able to explore the Solar System in this to –scale virtual stimulation. Solar System Stimulation App Features • Virtual stimulation • Reality of the planets Standards • The align with the South Carolina Science~ Solar System and Planets Solar System Simulation App Pros • Being able to
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5: Body of a Persuasive Presentation (1) Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson‚ you should be able to: organise the information in the body of a presentation effectively; use both logical and emotional appeals in persuasion; describe the background of a presentation; and recognise the disadvantages of reading from notes or reciting a speech. ORGANISING THE INFORMATION IN THE BODY The body of a presentation is where you discuss the main points developed from your purpose. When you
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Presenting DRM Results: Helping Executives Make Sense of DRM Aleksey S. Popelyukhin‚ Ph.D. Foreword 2 Anatomy of a Presentation 2 Skeleton (Text) 2 Muscles (Charts) 3 Uncertainty 3 Ranking 6 Development & Trends 9 Simulations 13 Allocations 14 Charts as Selection Tools! 16 Conventions‚ Expectations 17 Skin (Animation) 19 Brains (Logic Flow) 19 Not To Do List 20 Ockham’s Razor 20 Too Much Info 20 Not Enough Info 21 Dull Graphics 21 Other
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Japan / Korea Trip Presentation: Toyota Aaron Fyke Yuki Wada Gary Mi Grace Webber Tony Palumbo Agenda • • • • Headline facts: Toyota Global auto industry trends Japanese auto industry history Toyota company background – Company history – Production history – Business segments • The Toyota Production System • Toyota’s strategy • Our questions for Toyota Headline Facts: Toyota • Toyota has annual sales of $120 Billion • Produces ~5.5 million vehicles per year • From 56 manufacturing plants across
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