Student Guide to the Case Method: Note 5 - Making an Oral Case Presentation
Case analysis is an effective tool for teaching, learning, and most importantly, practising the art and science of management. The case method immerses students in real-life situations, allowing them to develop their business skills by analyzing realistic situations, applying business theories and tools, and making substantiated recommendations for a course of action. However, working with cases is a pedagogical approach that is unfamiliar to most new business students and often inadequately understood by advanced students. The Case Guide Series introduces students to the case method and, in discrete notes, walks them through the tasks that are typically involved in case assignments: analyzing a case, discussing cases in class, writing case reports and giving presentations (individually and in groups), and writing case exams. A final note introduces students to the most common business tools used for case analysis. This field-tested series is best used as a complete package to orient students to the case method, but each note also stands on its own and can be used to supplement other course materials. Making an Oral Case Presentation: Delivering effective presentations is a cornerstone of good business practice. However, students can find it a daunting and stressful experience to present their analysis and findings to an audience, either individually or as part of a small team. Note 5 of the Case Guide Series provides students with the resources they need to develop and deliver concise presentations that capture the main thrusts of their analysis and present them in a professional and engaging manner. Practical tips are also provided for preparing supportive audiovisual materials. Susan J. Van Weelden and Laurie George Busuttil are affiliated with Redeemer University College.
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ページ数:6ページ
サイズ:A4
商品番号:HBSP-W18209
発行日:2018/3/22
登録日:2018/6/27