In a longer presentation, how does your purpose influence the way you organize your material?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: If the purpose is to inform, use a direct approach and a structure imposed naturally by the subject (importance, sequence, etc.). If the purpose is to analyze, persuade, or collaborate, organize the material around conclusions and recommendations or around a logical argument.
Informative presentations may vary widely depending on the subject matter, which dictates the structure of the presentation. Analytical, persuasive, and collaborative presentations, on the other hand, should be focused on conclusions, recommendations, or the logical argument that underpins your point of view.

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A. Strategy B. People C. Alignment D. Operations E. Research

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The Flintstone Construction Company delivers dirt and stone from local quarries to its construction sites. A new truck that was purchased for a cost of $120,000 at the beginning of the year was expected to deliver 200,000 tons over its useful life. The following is a breakdown of the tons delivered during the year to each construction site:Construction Sites:ABCDTons Delivered:2,0003,5004,0001,500How much truck depreciation should be allocated to Site A? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

A. $21,818 B. $2,000 C. $30,000 D. None of the answers are correct.

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A) "Promising too much", said Bill Clinton, "can be as cruel as caring too little". B) "Promising too much", said Bill Clinton, "can be as cruel as caring too little." C) "Promising too much," said Bill Clinton, "can be as cruel as caring too little."

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