Day three presentations had a lot of information, but overall were too long and slides were bogged down by text. The general rule of thumb is to have no more than five bullet points with no more than five to ten words per bullet point. Having too many words on the slides results in the presenter reading directly off the slides, this happened today. I know that public speaking can be very nerve racking for some, but if you practice your presentation enough you should not have to read off the slides. Having said that I thought the Under Armour presentation was interesting. Mentioned in the presentation was the salary cut of the owner. I would like to know if the stock options he picked up as owner made up for the salary cut he took. A lot of times in big companies the owner's salaries are not overboard, but when you look at their stock options and benefits they make large amounts of money.
Day 3 Presentations
Students:
No TrackBacks
TrackBack URL: http://blog.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/mt-tb.cgi/100817
Students
- #1 Team (8)
- Adam Vargas (3)
- Alex Maschoff (7)
- Alexa Smith (9)
- Alyssa Otto (16)
- Alyssa Wiebusch (14)
- Andre Phillips (12)
- Andrew Myers (4)
- Anthony Crowell (13)
- Ashley Deisting (13)
- Austin Calhoun (3)
- Ben Masnado (12)
- Brian Grant (18)
- Bryan Pederson (15)
- Christopher Dirkes (15)
- Dan Pavlue (17)
- David Dahlstrom (17)
- Douglas Jorgenson (15)
- Dustin Permann (15)
- Emily Oberlander (18)
- Example Student
- Group #5 (5)
- Group 1
- Group 10 (4)
- Group 2 (4)
- Jamie Prescott (3)
- John Bosman (12)
- Kristen Dockery (11)
- Kristin Furukawa (6)
- Laura Schnell (15)
- Matt Macer (19)
- Nathan Hinkley (12)
- Nicholas Donofrio (12)
- Parker Kruckenberg (16)
- Paul Lehrer (4)
- R.J. McGinnis (17)
- Ram-Rods (7)
- Rebecca Picha (18)
- Ryan Hooser (17)
- Ryan Nordness (11)
- Ryan Prochaska (13)
- Samantha Hadley (14)
- Team Gophers (7)
- Team Org. Man (7)
- Team Uncreative (4)
- The Leaping Lizards (5)
- Tony Des Marais (13)
- Twins (8)
- Yuri Nagai (15)
Leave a comment