Underlying Principle behind the Proposal and Presentation A proposal serves the purpose of selling an audience on something. It attempts to sway a group of people to your way of thinking. A proposal is not a term paper or a study strict. It’s supported by studies but isn’t a study in itself. It has to be structured in such a way that the reader can easily read and quickly process the information. Oftentimes the proposal is accompanied with a presentation. So, the reader will have to do double-time
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A Framework for Case Analysis Case analysis is a problem solving process. You are demonstrating in a systematic way how you have defined a key problem/issue, identified plausible, realistic alternatives (not necessarily limited by those suggested in the case), analyzed these alternatives using common criteria, and finally developed a complete set of recommendations. This process challenges your organizational and communication skills as much as your analytical and quantitative skills. Step 1. Situation
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Group Project Presentation – Scope of Work The Group Project, the Global Marketing Plan, is to provide students with the opportunity to develop marketing plans, which can reflect students’ deep understanding of a foreign country. The plans should also encompass any necessary decisions of Global marketing. Each group has to select a foreign country as the host market for a product / company. You are required to document the selected country’s culture which may be relevant to the product
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Note: Course content may be changed, term to term, without notice. The information below is provided as a guide for course selection and is not binding in any form, and should not be used to purchase course materials. BUSI 610 Syllabus COURSE SYLLABUS BUSI 610 ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN AND STRUCTURE COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides graduate-level instruction regarding the design, redesign, and implementation of effective organizations. Special emphasis is placed on the analysis, planning,
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ORAL PRESENTATION 2. 0 The structure of a presentation You should have a clear, organised structure for your oral presentation. A poorly structured talk will confuse and frustrate an audience Basically there are 3 sections to a typical presentation: the introduction, body and conclusion (or beginning, the middle and the end). 2.1 The introduction or beginning The beginning of a presentation is the most important part. It is when you establish a link with the audience and when you have
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to become overly-worried about your presentation. Although it is natural (and good!) to have some measure of anxiety, you must not allow it to cripple your presentation. An excellent, must-visit site during your preparation is: http://tls.utsc.utoronto.ca/instruction/presentation/default.htm. In addition, here is some friendly advice for the 3 stages involved in a presentation: 1. Preparation Stage 2. Presentation Stage 3. Post-presentation Stage Preparation Stage 1. Research
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Bahria University Karachi Campus Course Outline – “Strategic Management” Aims & Objectives: 1. Development and reinforcement of a general management point of view -- the capacity to view the firm from an overall perspective, in the context of its environment. 2. Development of an understanding of fundamental concepts in strategic management: the role of the general manager, the levels and components of strategy, competitive analysis, and organizational evolution and change. 3. Development
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COURSE STUDY GUIDE OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING Course Outline for Fall Semester 2014 Course Title :Marketing Management Course Code : Number of Credits :3 Instructor :MehwishZafar Office Hours : Thursday 12:00-2:00 Office : Faculty Room Email : zafar.m@iuk.edu.pk Course Objective In this course, students develop a critical appreciation of the basic concepts and techniques of marketing management and strategy with an emphasis on creating customer value and building customer
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SCHOOL OF LAW Year 2015-16 Term 1 COURSE OUTLINE COURSE CODE: LGST101 COURSE TITLE: BUSINESS LAW Course Instructor: Justin Chan Junhao COURSE DESCRIPTION A. Revised on 8 June 2015 This is an introductory course designed to help non-law students acquaint themselves with the framework of Singapore’s legal system and to understand the legal environment within which businesses operate. A substantial part of the course is dedicated to contract law, as the making and performance of
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educator-facilitators use carefully designed activities, presentations, discussions and room dynamics to involve participants' own insights and life experience for increased understanding and retention of information. Come to participate, laugh, share, learn and teach in a way that refreshes and stimulates both learner and facilitator.Duration1 day - if participants wish to use this workshop as a design clinic for their curriculum or presentations: 2 daysTarget AudienceParticipants on all levels are
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