Reference no: EM133747904
Leadership in IT Project Management
Task Name
Favourite Leader Presentation
Purpose
To provide an opportunity for students to explore the contributions to society and/or business of a successful leader and share this knowledge while practicing their verbal communication skills.
Background
Being able to present to an audience is an essential skill for project manager to develop. There are a variety of different settings where project managers may be required to present, from a small team meeting, to a large corporate board and shareholder meeting.
It is important that every presentation take account of whom the audience is. A presentation delivered to an interdisciplinary audience who may have no specialist knowledge of your field will be very different to a presentation in front of learned specialists - even if you are presenting essentially the same project at both venues.
For assistance in giving oral presentations
Requirements
This is an individual task (however in large classes this task may be done in teams). You are required to give a video presentation, on a person you consider to be a successful leader in the IT industry (e.g., Bill Gates). There should be evidence of research you have undertaken through links to theoretical literature, and appropriate referencing. Your presentation should provide details of your chosen persons':
leadership style and characteristics
stories of their successes
why they appeal to you
lessons for project managers
You can record your video using Kaltura (see support and instructions book in moodle) or some other appropriate video editing software.
Your video presentation should adhere to the following:
Created using MS Powerpoint or some other appropriate presentation software, utilising no more than 6 slides
Include a discussion of points (a) - (d) above
Demonstrate appropriate verbal communication techniques
Duration of 3-5 minutes
A quality video presentation will include detailed accurate descriptions of points (a) to (d) above. It will demonstrate clear and concise language and provide evidence of research from quality authentic sources.
Referencing
Reference lists and in-text references should be presented in APA format