Then, frame
your presentations around those case studies to tell a story that keeps prospects listening and engaged.
Not exact matches
While I certainly understand the desire, and in some
cases need, to customize / personalize a
presentation to your customer / audience, the problem is that there's no control or discipline
around what changes are made and why; and further, there's no data to assess what worked and what didn't to inform leadership so they can improve their overall process.
This PowerPoint
presentation includes various fun activities based
around: What programming is and why it is important Variables and constants BASIC Commands and their Scratch alternatives (PRINT, CLS, INPUT, END, REM, LET) Conditional Statements — IF THEN ELSE, SELECT
CASE, GOTO Loops - FOR NEXT, DO WHILE, WHILE WEND Setting Real World programming challenges Combining programming with other topics ========================================================================= Part one, which contains various fun activities based
around: Computational thinking (simplified)-- breaking down a bigger task into smaller steps and finding solutions Algorithms — Step - by - step ordered instructions Flow Charts — Graphical representations of algorithms Pseudocode — A half - code outline of a program written for humans to understand.
And by afternoon, the group shifted into sharing and pre-planning, sparked by 20 minute power -
presentations from Jennifer Murrieta (How to build whole community
around your school's SEL), Connie Young (A
case for restorative practices in 7 Mindsets schools), and Roberto Rivera (Mindsets and movements: amplifying youth voice and culturally relevant pedagogy in SEL).
The two day event allowed Bark Busters trainers from
around the world to interact and learn from one another while attending workshop sessions which included
presentations on Best Practices from the company's global top performers, hands on dog handling demos and real - life
case studies, an awards banquet, seminars on Marketing, Media and web presence, and some fun events including a doggy obstacle course.
One important departure in the
presentation of the work this time
around is the performance of the smashing of the
cases in public — in this instance, during the fair's preview.
The judge rejects the GCC
presentation in the
case as evidence that there was a «conspiratorial document within the defendants about how they knew good and well that global warming was right
around the corner,» and the plaintiff's attorney offers nothing to dispute it.