This document provides guidance for giving a presentation on the topic of either what personality types are needed for a successful team or the pros and cons of competition in the workplace. It recommends outlining the presentation and signaling different sections while referring to later or previous points to ensure audience understanding, and finishing appropriately. The presenter is asked to choose one of the two topics and send a recording of their presentation via email.
This document provides guidance for giving a presentation on the topic of either what personality types are needed for a successful team or the pros and cons of competition in the workplace. It recommends outlining the presentation and signaling different sections while referring to later or previous points to ensure audience understanding, and finishing appropriately. The presenter is asked to choose one of the two topics and send a recording of their presentation via email.
This document provides guidance for giving a presentation on the topic of either what personality types are needed for a successful team or the pros and cons of competition in the workplace. It recommends outlining the presentation and signaling different sections while referring to later or previous points to ensure audience understanding, and finishing appropriately. The presenter is asked to choose one of the two topics and send a recording of their presentation via email.
What different types of personality are needed for a
successful team? When giving your presentation, you should * outline your presentation and give background information * signal the different sections of your presentation * refer to something you’ll say later or that you said earlier * ensure your audience understands * finish appropriately
What are the pros and cons of competition at the workplace?
When giving your presentation, you should
* outline your presentation and give background information * signal the different sections of your presentation * refer to something you’ll say later or that you said earlier * ensure your audience understands * finish appropriately