Create a 10–14 slide PowerPoint presentation with detailed speaker notes, including citations on slides and in Notes area of the slide. You are required to add a recorded voice-over in which you present and interpret data, graphics, descriptive statistics, et cetera. The voice-over does not replace your Notes section; you must still have written speaker notes for each slide.
Format your presentation as follows:
Title. One title slide. Introduction or business context. 1–3 slides, explaining the business context. Graphics and analysis. Four or more graphics slides with discussion analyzing and explaining their relevance. Be sure to add moving average and trend lines as appropriate. Include the following: Table comparing your company and competitors across variables. Competitor and industry graph and information. Two slides on descriptive stats. One slide summarizing other analysts comments. Conclusion or recommendation. 2–3 slides, explaining the application of each graphic in the chosen business context. Discussion. 1–2 slides calling for discussion and questions, and thanking everyone for their attention. References. One or more slides with APA-formatted references. Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:
Eliminate all bias from your presentation by using supported facts. Think bullets and short but complete sentences that are clear, comprehensible, and free of jargon. Include no more than five bullet points per slide, if possible. Include APA-formatted in-text citations where appropriate. Remember each bullet point and each sentence of the company, industry, and competitor information needs a citation either on the slides or in the speaker notes. Ensure your presentation is relevant to and easily understood by everyone in the audience. Remember, you will be speaking to people of all levels in the company. Your voice-over should be 8–12 minutes. Your written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message. Include an APA-formatted references slide at the end of the presentation.
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