An Excellent Presentation Intellectual Property of Ruth Weal © August 2009 * 2. Presentation Objectives To give you a framework for building your presentations For you to understand the key “Dos” and “Don’ts” of creating presentations To give you the opportunity to ask any questions * 3. An excellent presentation is made up on the following elements: A good story An aim/objectives Simple and clean slides Embedded key messages Detailed & clear speaker notes Basic Presentation Framework
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Planning and conducting formal presentations Planning presentations Planning presentations‚ involves more than simply jotting down a few points of what you are planning to say and show to your audience. There are at least five or six different presentation formats depending on what you want to achieve and the type of audience you’ll have. These are * Inform employees about recent departmental changes. * Motivate a sales team. * Explain why a project is running over budget.
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help partner more effective in future presentation. In this report I would write the positive attributes and the attributes requiring the improvement. This would help my help partner more effective in future presentation. POSITIVE ATTRIBUTES: I am going to discuss the positive attributes of my partner presentation. There are many positive attributes of my partner presentation. 1. Firstly the most important thing in presentation is audible voice. During presentation the voice of my partner was clear
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Oral presentations have three main purposes: to inform‚ persuade or promote goodwill with the audience. In order to accomplish a successful oral presentation there are some basic best practices that should be used as guidelines when conducting public speaking. The most important aspect of an oral presentation is to engage the audience. If the audience is not interested in the speaker‚ the oral presentation will not reach the intended audience. For starters‚ the speaker should research the
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DIRECT MAREKTING: Direct Marketing Channels Any medium that can be used to deliver a communication to a customer can be employed in direct marketing‚ including: Email Marketing Sending marketing messages through email or Email marketing is one of the most widely used direct-marketing methods.[citation needed] One reason for email marketing’s popularity is that it is relatively inexpensive to design‚ test‚ and send an email message. It also allows marketers to deliver messages around the clock
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CATERPILLAR GEORGE SCHAEFER TAKES CHARGE & WORKING TO ESTABLISH “ONE VOICE” Zeynep Şagar Hande Arslantürk The Agenda of the Day Background of CAT The Strategic Business Conference The Initiatives Working to Establish “One Voice” Moving Beyond Identity to Define Caterpillar’s Voice Strategic Tools 2 Background 1920s – 1930s 1930s – 1940s 1930-1939 - Belgium Caterpillar tractors help construct the King Albert Canal. 1932 - Louisiana Five Caterpillar Diesel Sixty Tractors work on the Mississippi
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Global MKTG 1064 Lecture One: INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL MARKETING JAN 2013 Semester 1-1 LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE (READ YOUR COURSE GUIDE !!!) 1-2 ASSIGNMENT: GROUP REPORT (50%) (3000- 5000 word Marketing Plan/ Feasibility Study) Note: make sure the proportion of content that you write matches the marks distribution 1-3 PREPARING FOR THE GM PROJECT REPORT 1. The project must be researched progressively- last minute work would lead to poor grades 2. You have been
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six times higher than the costs of retaining old ones 5. Which of these is not part of the marketing concept? Matching competitors’ offering 6. What is the purpose of production orientation focus? The purpose of the organisation is to manufacture the highest quality products 7. Which of these is not a feature of a market driven business? They stick with the same products 8. Why do marketing-orientated companies attempt to create customer value? In order to attract and retain customers
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Nicole Fiamingo’s Presentation MKT 730 – Marketing Research February 17‚ Dell Printer: “The New Kid On The Block” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42mNRePWIME Chapter 3 Research Design Marketing Research Proposal 1. 2. 3. 4. Executive Summary Background Problem Definition Approach to the problem 5. Research Design 6. Fieldwork/ Data Collection 7. Data Analysis 8. Reporting 9. Cost and Time 10.Appendices What the Research Design Includes 1. Define the information needed 2. Design the exploratory
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paper has the ability to determine if the information is more biased based‚ rather than a presentation. Presentations can be difficult to determine the reliability of the information. Also‚ with presentations‚ even though the information came from somewhere‚ most people to not include that with their presentation. Whether they did not find it of importance‚ or they simply forgot. On the positive side of presentations‚ you can tell how involved a person is with the information they are presenting. How
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