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Case study/ presentation/ scenario based interview next
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I think I get 30 mins to prepare for a 15 mins presentation based on a scenario case study
I don't think it will be on projector and PowerPoint, but more like given a flip chart.
If it was a PowerPoint presentation I would normally have likes of title page, contents page, main pages and then say to conclude which option I think is best and even write "any questions" page at the end.
Question is do you require this structure on a flip chart?
Also I'm thinking maybe have STAR, porters five forces in the back of my mind for the scenario case study, what other models should I think about to give me structure?
It might be finance related, so do we go for option 1 overspend or option 2 underspend but have 75% chance completitiom etc?
I don't think it will be on projector and PowerPoint, but more like given a flip chart.
If it was a PowerPoint presentation I would normally have likes of title page, contents page, main pages and then say to conclude which option I think is best and even write "any questions" page at the end.
Question is do you require this structure on a flip chart?
Also I'm thinking maybe have STAR, porters five forces in the back of my mind for the scenario case study, what other models should I think about to give me structure?
It might be finance related, so do we go for option 1 overspend or option 2 underspend but have 75% chance completitiom etc?
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I'm not sure I understand all you're saying, but my gut feeling is that if the structure 'works' in PowerPoint, it should 'work' on a flipchart, although it may need to be simplified.
If you can get a flipchart to practice on, I would. writing large and legibly isn't always easy if you're not used to it!
after that, you lost me, I'm afraid!Signature removed for peace of mind0
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