IT management and business proposal
IT management and business proposal
ASSIGNMENT 1. – KICKOFF INITIATION PRESENTATION
This kickoff presentation should include 15-20 slides following the 7 point rule (no more than 7 bullets and no more than 7 words per bullet on each slide. A theme and graphics should be used to keep the audience’ attention; professionalism is expected. Each slide will also include speaker’s notes describing in greater detail what is being shared on the slide. The speaker’s notes are to be written in paragraph format and fully explain each of the slides content. An exemplary slide deck will include at least 20 professional slides with substantive speaker’s notes and appropriate slide setup. The slides should include: cover, agenda, the problem/opportunity that will be explored, closing remarks, a questions/answers slide, and a references slide.
Length: MS Power Point slide deck; 15-20 slides with speaker’s notes (does not need to be recorded)
ASSIGNMENT 2- – STATUS REPORT
Assignment:
Create your own status report that you will turn in for all future status reports. Looking at your goals, what do you believe would be important to report at the end of week 3? Explore various status report templates for examples on different components of a status report. Fill out your status report for this module and submit.
Blackboard Submission: This assignment will be submitted through this Blackboard link.
Length: 1-2 page status report.
Readings/Videos:
Kickoff meetings – understand what a kickoff meeting is for and how to create a great presentation so people understand more about your ‘project’. In your case, for the capstone course, you may either be planning a project or planning research. Either way, you should be able to explain it well to your audience.
https://www.dashe.com/blog/
Status Reports
At this point, you should have a good handle on what you’d like to plan – whether it be a project or a research paper. The status report for this module should be an update on where you are currently. What you’ve completed so far, and what you have left to complete to get to the end of your capstone. Find a good template and use it as a dashboard to tell me how it’s going. Create a schedule and determine what tasks you’ll need to complete. You’re almost there!
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