question archive The content of your Course Project Individual Final Presentation will be based on the findings and results contained in your The Impact of the 2008–2009 Fiscal Crisis on Venture Capital

The content of your Course Project Individual Final Presentation will be based on the findings and results contained in your The Impact of the 2008–2009 Fiscal Crisis on Venture Capital

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The content of your Course Project Individual Final Presentation will be based on the findings and results contained in your The Impact of the 2008–2009 Fiscal Crisis on Venture Capital. Your Course Project Individual Final Presentation will be presented in class during Week 8. This presentation will be in PowerPoint.

Each student will make an executive-type presentation to the CEO, will be between 10–13 minutes in length, and will follow an executive management-style presentation.

This means you will present a concise, brief, to the point presentation on just the key and essential points of your Final Individual Project Paper. Excessive details and supporting facts are not necessary because these are available in the Final individual Project Paper. Students should look to inform not educate. Present as though the CEO has just 13 minutes and wants to be informed of just key points and essential issues that you have found.

Please review the guidelines included in this document:  Individual Presentation Student Guidelines (Links to an external site.)

In addition, the presentation should follow a basic format.

1. An introduction, which should take up no more than 10% of the total presentation time, or about 1 minute to 1 minute and 30 seconds. The introduction lets the audience know the overview of what you are going to tell them.

2. The body is a brief synopsis of the main objective or theme of the Final Project Individual Project Paper. The body should include no more than three main points with appropriate subpoints. Main points are key issues or topics that are most critical to the audience. Subpoints are brief elaborations of the main points, such as proof statements, quotes, statistics, and other evidence that is relevant. The body should take up about 80 % of the total presentation time, or about 7 minutes.

3. A conclusion is a summary of the main points delivered to the audience and should take up about 10%, or about 1 minute.

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