Any topic (writer’s choice)
1) Choose one leader (contemporary or historical) and prepare a voiceover Powerpoint including the analysis of the individuals background, accomplishments, leadership style and philosophy.
2) This is not a book report or a repeat of their resume, but a critical evaluation and synthesis of their accomplishments and struggles.
(3) Think about how the individual probably experienced his/her own leadership as well as how those around the individual portrayed him/her.
(4) Why did you find this person compelling enough to study?
(5) What is their leadership style? Provide detailed examples to support your claims.
(6) What did you learn about leadership from this profile? Does this persons story reflect some of the leadership concepts discussed in this course or in your reading? (Be sure to include them). If not, be sure to state that in detail also and why.
(7) The above questions (questions #4-6) are headers in your powerpoint. Also, be sure to review all information and include all required components.
(8) Any narration you would use in delivering this presentation should be listed in the notes section of the powerpoint slide. If you are unsure, you will need to Google it.
(9) Be sure to include a voice narration for presenting your powerpoint. If you are unsure how to include your voice in your powerpoint presentation (you can google it).
GUIDELINES FOR ALL POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS
Each slide should include your key point(s). Do not place large blocks of text on the visual. Your presentation is not a means of presenting a short paper. In an actual presentation you would not read from your slides but rather use them as prompts.
Any notes or narration you would use in delivering this presentation to a group should be listed in the notes section of theslide.
References should be listed at the bottom of the slide in slightly smallertext.
Use clip art, AutoShapes, pictures, charts, tables, and diagrams to enhance but not overwhelm yourcontent.
Proofread all written work. Finished products should be spell-checked and grammatically correct.