Mark A. Beck Executive Vice President Environmental Technologies & Life Sciences Investor Meeting February 8‚ 2013 Forward Looking and Cautionary Statements Certain statements in this presentation constitute “forward looking” statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward looking statements are based on current expectations and involve certain risks and uncertainties. Actual results might differ from those projected in the forward
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reasons we have to manage the stress. Introduction I. Attention Device-Question‚ Statistic‚ Example‚ Story II. Central Idea-This is the main idea of your speech that is integrated into your opening introduction. III. Specific Purpose-To explain (inform‚ prove‚ show) your topic with three main points that will become the body of the speech. Body I. First Main Point-You can write out a sentence here. A. (story‚ stat‚ reference‚ etc) B. (story‚ stat‚ reference‚ etc) C. (story‚ stat‚ reference
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collection method for this technique is primarily surveys and interviews. In a panel consensus‚ a panel of people from a variety of positions develop a more reliable forecast that a narrower group. Panel forecasts are developed through open meetings with free exchange of ideas from all levels of management and individuals. Historical analogies are used when trying to forecast demand and a similar product or service is used as a model. Finally‚ the Delphi method is similar to a panel consensus in that a
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objectives for your presentation. This is addressed on p. 14 of the Munter book and includes answering "As a result of my presentation the audience will..." and "identifying exactly what you want your audience to do‚ say or know as a result of your talk." (p. 14) 3.) List topics that will be covered in the presentation 4.) Select a medium for your presentation to the CEO and explain why you chose it. 5.) Determine the image you wish to portray at this presentation and provide details
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Presentation Skills Introduction Presentations are a way of communicating ideas and information to a group. A good presentation has: • Content - It contains information that people need. Unlike reports‚ it must account for how much information the audience can absorb in one sitting. • Structure - It has a logical beginning‚ middle‚ and end. It must be sequenced and paced so that the audience can understand it. Where as reports have appendices and footnotes‚ the presenter must be careful not to loose
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(a) For each perspective of the balanced scorecard‚ identify two goals (objectives) together with the corresponding performances measure for each goal which could be used by the company to assess whether the changes have been successful. Let’s define perspective a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view. The changes have been successful. 1. It made a strategic decision to withdraw the pay-tv-broadband-telephone package from the the market and‚ instead‚ offer
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Personal Reflection HUM/111 Personal Reflection Before taking this class‚ I had grown as a person over the years to the type of person who had started using my critical thinking skills. After taking this class‚ I will say I still had much to learn. I will continue to practice what I have learned so that I may apply my critical thinking skills in all my future endeavors. To say I have improved my overall thinking could not cover what I have learned. I have learned to look at everything I read
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Powerful Presentation Skill Written By Asad Yaqub In almost all the business roles today‚ presentation skill has become a core competency and an inevitable prerequisite for any reasonable job. One of the popular fears among the people‚ after dogs‚ snakes heights‚ water‚ is public speaking. This category of people usually experience abnormal heartbeats‚ cold sweats‚ shivering and the worst‚ low or high blood pressures. Contrary to this‚ presentation skill can be developed and achieved through
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ORAL PRESENTATION 1. What is oral presentation? This is a form of alternative assessment. Oral Presentation is a verbal presentation of information that is shared with the other class members. Opportunity for students to show what they can do and what was learnt. 2. Various types (descriptions) a. Speeches can be accompanied by graphics‚ charts‚ videos or power points. This can be done individually or in groups 3. how they are assessed. (define and explain using examples‚ a. Using rubrics
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INTRODUCTION BASIC ELEMENTS EFFECTIVE OPENING TECHNIQUES CONCLUSION 1 2 HOW TO MAKE AN EFFECTIVE OPENING FOR A PRESENTATION EAP Presentation Team What included? 3 Basic elements: 1.Greeting 2.Title‚ subject 3. Purpose 4. Outline 5.Length 6.Inviting questions Attention getters 4 Problem technique Amazing fact technique Story/ anecdote technique Famous quote technique Thought – provoking questions technique Video analysis 5 Watch the video Analyze the techniques used to draw
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