Team Project Showcase Presentation: 15 to 20 minutes Peer evaluation

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Team Project Showcase Presentation: 15 to 20 minutes Peer evaluation You evaluate all other team projects but yours. Evaluation metrics: Relevance: the project is closely related to the topics in MIS 373 Clear: motivation, importance, and implications of the project Slide quality: informative and convey the ideas Engaged the audience Overall Grading X-bar-bar: averaging scores in all five metrics, and then averaging the average scores from all peers. All team members have the same grade MIS 373: Basic Operations Management