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Guidelines for MIS presentations. One Paragraph –Several slide(s) If you can NOT –Read the paragraph again –Usually, not always, you OVERLOOK a lot.

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1 Guidelines for MIS presentations

2 One Paragraph –Several slide(s) If you can NOT –Read the paragraph again –Usually, not always, you OVERLOOK a lot

3 Make slides concise –DONT put all the words on –DO make your points –How Read your text Find the keywords Make your slides Practice your presentation

4 No Paragraph, again NEVER –Introduce a whole paragraph into a slide DO –Find keywords first –Itemize keywords Indent definition, example, benefits, and challenges

5 Don’t skip on Figures –Try to go through the whole figures If you don’t know why something shown –Read your text again

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7 Don’t skip on Figures How to know we understand the Figures Use things around you as examples –Sales and Marketing (shown in last slide) TPS –Order tracking / order processing Example: –Class registration –Books ordered from Amazon.com

8 Don’t skip on Figures Don’t feel intimidate on simple examples –Great technology are designed to be easy Fedex’s webpage Amazon.com’s website

9 Practice your presentation before class –If NOT The chance is: you will get lost in class during presentation Especially TRUE when you do presentation in English


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