Watch this video. Link- https://youtu.be/Iwpi1Lm6dFo And then Answer only one (1
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Watch this video. Link- https://youtu.be/Iwpi1Lm6dFo
And then Answer only one (1) of the four (4) questions listed. Your focus in this post is to center on one (1) of the five (5) principles listed below Mr. Philips’s discusses in this presentation. Your job is select one of the four questions - and one of the five principles combining the two into your post.
Was the presentation focused? i.e. Did all arguments, stories, anecdotes relate back to the primary objective?
Were examples or statistics provided to support the arguments?
Was the speech organized logically? Was it easy to follow?
Did the speaker bridge smoothly from one part of the presentation to the next?
Please no - Yes or No answers
Example:
Were examples or statistics provided to support the arguments?
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You can use external sources. Your post should be between 50 – 70 word.It should be clear, original, and relevant to the topic it should apply course material.
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Was the presentation focused? i.e. Did all arguments, stories, anecdotes relate back to the primary objective? + Combining Principle - ' One Message'
Yes, I strongly feel that the presentation was very much focussed. All the arguments, stories, anecdotes relate back to the primary objective of giving the set of rules to follow while creating an effective presentation. The speaker in order to prove his points of what makes a bad presentation gave various example of bad working memory. In order to illustrate poor presentation making rules by the corporates, the speaker shown us some examples of poorly crafted presentations and then talked about what to avoid while making presentation. The principles laid out by him are as follows -
All his rules and examples given by him focussed on one cwntral message only -'The rules of making good presentation'.
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