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This document outlines the essential format and content requirements for project reports due in Spring 2011, including an executive summary, project description, methodology, findings, conclusions, and recommendations. It also highlights the importance of a well-structured report with proper bibliographic references and relevant attachments. Furthermore, the oral presentation evaluation criteria cover voice modulation, tone, audience engagement, and visual aids. An overall schedule of important dates, including lecture sessions and networking events, is provided to ensure successful project completion and presentation.
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Bus 127B Projects Format, Contents and Dates Spring 2011
Table of Contents • Executive summary • Project description and deliverables • Process used, methodology • Findings and conclusions • Recommendations, deliverables • Problems encountered and what you learned
Format • Bound report with Title of Project and your names on the front. • Table of contents • Body of report (see table of contents) • Bibliography (if appropriate) • Attachments: PPT Slides, Findings, Analyses, etc., as appropriate
Oral Presentation Evaluation • Voice - volume, pace • Inflection – modulation, interest, life • Tone – conversational, discuss, inform • Contact – presence, eye contact, rapport, expression, gestures, mannerisms • Transition – name, what they will say • Overheads – legibility, busyness, image • Other – content, communication,
Monday, May 2nd • 6:00 • 6:35 • 7:10 Break • 7:20 • 7:55 Mr. D Final Lecture
Monday, May 9th • 6:00 • 6:35 • 7:10 Break • 7:20 • 7:55
Monday, May 16 • 6:00 • 6:35 • 7:10 Break • 7:20 • 7:55
Wednesday, May 18th • End of semester social, networking, event with alumni, directors, firms • Graduation ceremony • Special guest – Gary Sbona • BBC 032, food & beverages
Monday, May 23rd • “Final” at Mr. D’s • Course debrief • Evaluations • Dinner (by invitation – program graduates)