Mid-Point Proposal and The Final Project Presentation
Midpoint Proposal and The Final Project Presentation
A student should focus on the subject matter from the text that interested them the most, then develop a PowerPoint presentation that will be submitted at the end of class.
The first slide should be your Introduction slide, the next 10-15 slides should be informational slides, and the last slide should be the reference slide (the URLs of the pictures or information for citing or referencing your work).
The final project is worth a total of 80 points, 70 from the final presentation, and 10 points are associated with this week’s Final Project Proposal.
The actual final Project Presentation will be due during the final week of the course.
This is my topic: The description should be 2 to 3 paragraphs about the subject you are going to develop in your PowerPoint Presentation on.
While reading the chapters for the week my interest in interviews, hiring, firing, and promoting has struck a high interest in my mind. I would like to expand more on this chapter and research what all goes into being a manager and having to deal with employees in these hard and not easy situations. I would like to know what all it takes to do these tasks.
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The Final Project Presentation and the Mid-Point Proposal
The Final Project Presentation and the Midpoint Proposal
A student should concentrate on the text’s subject matter that most interests them, then create a PowerPoint presentation to give at the conclusion of class.
The first slide should be an introduction, followed by 10-15 informational slides, and the final slide should be a reference slide (the URLs of the pictures or information for citing or referencing your work).
The final project is worth a total of 80 points, 70 from the final presentation, and 10 points are associated with this week’s Final Project Proposal.
The actual final Project Presentation will be due during the final week of the course.
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