You must recap your project plan, getting everyone in agreement for project, while you motivate and inspire your team and stakeholders. Introduce and give thanks to team members who have worked hard to get the project to the implementation phase. Give comments that help the teams realize that they are important. Discuss each team member’s role in the project. Everyone in the room is important and vital to the project’s success.
All slides must have speaker notes so that someone may step in for you should you not be able to give your presentation. Speaker notes should not be just a repeat of what is on the slides but should provide the detail that may not be included on the slides. Slides should contain bullet points highlighting the “big points” without excessive narrative; your speaker notes then provide this narrative to expound upon what is in the bulleted information. Think of the speaker notes as a script that someone could use to give the presentation in your absence.
A good rule of thumb for preparing the slides is maintaining the 6 x 6 x 6 rule for a professional PowerPoint presentation: no more than six lines per slide, six words per line, and six slides without a graphic. Illustrations of tools that you have developed such as the Gantt chart may be included on your slide but be aware of sizing of the illustration and the viewability of the slide. If an illustration is used, be prepared to describe its contents and applicability to the presentation within the speaker notes.
Assignment Abide by the Chamberlain College of Nursing Academic Integrity Policy.
Create the assignment using Microsoft PowerPoint.
Sources older than five years may not be used without the permission of the class professor.
Slide content, speaker notes, and reference page(s) must follow APA guidelines as found in the current edition of the manual.
Consider using the assignment criteria and rubric, included below, as a guide for developing your slide deck.
No more than one short direct quote (15 words or less) may be used in this assignment.
First person may be used within this assignment.
Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are consistent with formal academic writing and APA format as expressed in the current edition