Important Aspects of the Presentation
Remember the following important aspects of the presentation:
• The presentation must be 3 to 5 minutes long and 17 content slides, not including the title slide and references slides.
• Add Detailed Speaker Notes to Your Slides at the bottom of each slide for ease of narration and to provide accessible content to students with accessibility needs.
• Write and Record Your Presentation
• Your final individual project should include the following elements in your PowerPoint slides and be compiled with feedback for the previous week’s assignments:
• Section 1:
• Develop the appropriate level of scope and justification for the project.
• Outline a strategy for stakeholder management for the project, including key stakeholders and their roles in project governance and decision-making.
• Compose the communication plan for the program inclusive of audience, content, and modalities to be used in implementing the project.
• Section 2:
• Develop a high-level timeline, including milestones and a deliverable schedule for the project.
• Compose an outline of program costs, including budget pro forma that includes capital and operational costs.
• Generate your resource management plan, including your strategies for acquiring staff and other capital and operational resources.
• Section 3:
• Compile the project risk plan, including the assessment and mitigation plan for relevant technical, operational, and financial project risks.
• Develop a quality plan focusing on quality metrics addressed by the informatics solutions being implemented as part of the project.
• Develop a program evaluation plan focusing on the quantitative and qualitative metrics that you will use to measure project effectiveness.
• Section 4:
• Summarize your final implementation recommendation for key management stakeholders.
• Articulate your view of the most significant organizational benefit associated with moving forward with this specific implementation recommendation.
• You must include introduction and conclusion slides. Your introduction slide needs to include a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your presentation.