Pretend you are consultant for Netflix. you are to conduct presentation to upper management
To provide your best recommendations on what their organization can do to become more successful at effectively using and managing their information and business information systems.
Utilizing the above scenario, prepare a 10- to 12-slide final presentation (excluding title slide and reference slide). You must provide narrative and the speaker note section at the bottom of each slide so that the reader can follow along better. Your speaker notes should include your rationale and assumptions that pertain to your slide. You also need to have a minimum of 68 citations and references to support your direction.
This will be powerpoint presentation. Rubric listed below
Rubric
1. Student presents a robust and diverse set of the most important/critical issues facing the organization and basis his/her conclusions on facts and evidence, including a strong rationale. Assumptions that the student made are stated and justified. Student has clearly considered all of the varied topics covered in the course as apparent through the coverage of the issues in the presentation.
2. Student presents a robust and diverse set of the most important/critical issues facing the organization and basis his/her conclusions on facts and evidence, including a strong rationale. Assumptions that the student made are stated and justified. Student has clearly considered all of the varied topics covered in the course as apparent through the coverage of the issues in the presentation.
3. Student assesses the issues facing the company and uses objective criteria to evaluate them to develop his/her final set of most critical findings. Assumptions that the student made are stated and justified. Through the slides and notes, the student builds a compelling and cogent argument to the CEO or business owner.
4. Student presents a robust and detailed final set of well-reasoned recommendations to the CEO/business owner that addresses the most critical issues facing the organization and makes clear connections between the recommendations and the issues they address.
5. Student makes a detailed, compelling case as to why the recommendations will be effective in addressing the most critical issues and provides detailed and specific examples where the recommendations were effective in other similar organizations or suggests specific steps that the organization can take to ensure the recommendations will lead to the desired changes/results. Assumptions that the author made are stated and justified.
6. Student identifies and critically evaluates the major implications of his/her recommendations, including specific required changes in the organization or its processes, giving consideration to a broad range of potential consequences including the impact to all stakeholders, the required communication requirements and other potential effects that the recommendations will have on the organization. Assumptions made are stated and justified.
7. Student identifies the major risks of both taking action on his/her final set of recommendations as well as what could happen if the organization fails to address the issues it faces or follow the recommendations. Student presents a thorough and detailed analysis of his/her ideas for mitigating the identified risks and presents a convincing case as to why such approaches would be effective. Assumptions that the author made are stated and justified.
8. Student presents 10 to 12 thorough and detailed slides and each slide is purposefully designed containing no more than 6 bullets or 1 figure per slide. The slides are edited and presented in a professional way. Student presents detailed supporting evidence and arguments in the notes.
9. Student throughly summarizes the issues and resulting recommendations that were developed as requested by the CEO for this project. The flow and organization of the slides clearly communicates the issues and recommendations and the salient points of the final project. Student presents detailed and sound evidence and basis for his/her presentation in the slides and notes.