Thursday, 31 March 2016

Oral Presentation

Oral Presentation
student will deliver an oral presentation that will present a leadership challenge (past, present or future) and lead the class in a meaningful discussion. Topic assigned by instructor.
Questions to ask:
- How did leadership, or a lack thereof, create the challenge?
- How did leadership contribute to, or solve the problem?
- Analyze the leader’s strengths and approach to solving the problem
- Offer alternative solutions, if appropriate
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• It is expected that the student will have researched the topic enough to facilitate the discussion and bring the class to a deeper level of understanding relative to that topic.
• The topic must be context based – not about a person. It is about leadership – not a leader
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• Students will prepare a written summary (brief – one page) of their presentation along with appropriate citations from their research.
• The presentation should be no less than ten minutes and no more than twelve minutes. Points off for brevity or excess length.

( MY presentation is about Kennedy Assassination) remember its not about the leader or the person its about the leadership .

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