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BSBCMM401 Make a presentation, SIT50416 Diploma of Hospitality Management, Ranford College, Australia
Assessment 1-Written Questions
Provide answers to all of the questions below:
1. Identify and describe three ways of collecting information to get feedback on a presentation. For each information collection method, explain how you can use the information to review your presentation.
2. Identify two examples of legislation or regulations that should be considered in planning and delivering a presentation. For each one you identify, explain how the legislation or regulation impacts on a presentation.
3. Identify two examples of organisational obligations and requirements that should be considered in planning and delivering a presentation. For each one you identify, explain how the organisational obligation or requirement impacts on a presentation.
4. Describe three principles of effective communication. Provide an example to illustrate your answer.
5. Outline two reasons why a presenter may choose to use presentation aids and materials to support presentations.
6. Describe two types of presentation aids that can be used to support presentations.
For each one, explain how you would use the presentation aid to support the presentation.
7. Describe two types of presentation materials that can be used to support presentations. For each one, explain how you would use the presentation aid or material to support the presentation.
Assessment 2-Presentation planning project
Complete the following activities:
1. Plan presentation
You will need to identify a presentation topic to conduct a presentation of approximately 15 minutes. Review the information below to assist you in choosing a presentation topic.
As you will have to provide a presentation of 15 minutes, you should make sure that you will be able to access enough information and prepare sufficient material for your presentation.
Presentation topic
Choose one of the following:
Occupation of interest
Your presentation could focus on an occupation that is of interest to you and that a student studying your course could pursue following the completion of their course. Your presentation should include a range of information about the occupation/s. For example, key roles and responsibilities, key skills required to complete the job, job outlook both in Australia and overseas, training required and average salaries.
Topic of interest
Your presentation could focus on a topic that you are studying in your course and that is of particular interest to you. Your presentation should address key concepts related to the topic. For example, if you are studying marketing, your topic could be the effectiveness of digital marketing and include a range of information about its purpose, contrast with other forms of marketing and statistics about its effectiveness. Similarly, if you are studying human resources, you may choose to develop a presentation about the use of social media for recruitment.
Once you have chosen your presentation topic, review the information in Presentation Requirements.