Part 3
This part of the assessment requires you to provide an oral narration in a PowerPoint® presentation.
Important: You must include your recorded narration within this presentation. See Microsoft’s instructions for how to add narration and timings to a presentation.
Reference
Microsoft. (n.d.). Record a slide show with narration and slide timings. Retrieved from https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Record-a-slide-show-with-narration-and-slide-timings-0b9502c6-5f6c-40ae-b1e7-e47d8741161c#OfficeVersion=2013,_2016
Based on the knowledge you have achieved thus far in this class, compose a minimum 10-slide PowerPoint presentation, not including the required title and reference slides. In the presentation, summarize risk management concepts. Include the different frameworks you could use and why you might choose specific frameworks. Also, summarize the qualitative versus quantitative risk analysis approaches and techniques for managing risk. Your presentation should include a title slide and reference slide and follow APA guidelines.
Your narration will provide additional details of the points you have provided on each slide. You must have narration on every slide. Discuss and expand upon the points you have summarized on each slide by using the slide notes section on each slide to coincide with the narration. Do not just read what is on the slide. Remember, the slide should have minimal information so the audience will need to pay attention to your narration and to the supporting information you provide.
Part 3 Oral Parameters/Expectations
At least 10 slides in length, excluding the title and reference slides
Each slide, except title and reference slides, must have an oral narration in Standard English explaining the key ideas in each slide.
The oral presentation should have a highly developed and sustained viewpoint and purpose.
The oral communication should be highly ordered, logical, and unified.
The oral delivery technique, including word choice and oral expressiveness, should display exceptional content, organization, and style, while leading the audience to a dynamic and supported conclusion.
Free of grammatical errors
No evidence of plagiarism
Ensure that the narration provides clear enunciation, a professional tone, and is free of background noise.
Part 3 Written Parameters/Expectations
Include a title slide and reference slide.
Written work is provided in Standard English.
At least 10 slides in length, not counting the title slide and reference slide
Includes a highly developed viewpoint and purpose and exceptional written content.
Writing demonstrates superior organization and is well ordered, logical, and unified.
Free of written grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors
No evidence of plagiarism
At least three outside references on the topic of risk management in addition to the text
Make sure that the reference slide is in the latest APA edition style.
Part 3 This part of the assessment requires you to provide an oral narration in
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