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Hi I am looking for help in putting together a PowerPoint for the following topic:
Strategies for increasing Security Employee Retention:-
Some of the topics under this category that I am wanting to hit on are job analysis audit, assessment and selection processes, training, and manger and employee relationships, as well as any others.
Also some references that might be helpful would be Angela Sanchez-Maniavacas, et al., called Internal Employability as a Strategy, and there is the Employee retention by motivation by K. Sandhya, et al., also an article by Maureen Hannay, et al., called Low-Cost Strategies for Employee Retention, a book by Robert D. McCrie called Security Operations Management and a book by Robert J. Fischer, et al., called Introduction to Security. If you can't locate these references and decided to use others that is fine
Below is the assignment format:-
The research project presentation must have a minimum of 10 slides with "extensive" "speaker notes" (bottom of "each slide") and "not" exceed 15 slides.
Your project must be scholarly, with at least "five" sources not from the course (textbook or Resources).
Mandatory Project Format (sequence and specific headings):
Slide 1: Title slide (similar to an APA title page - title, name, date, etc., but no running head)
Slide 2: Introduction (do not forget to introduce your project)
Slide 3 to as necessary: Body of you project (various topic elements via headings/sub-headings)
Next Slide:- Conclusion (title this section Conclusion) Common point loss for those that omit this slide.
Final Slide/s:- References: Use a minimum of five "outside" (non-textbook) credible sources to support your research project.
Your final slide will be titled References.
Recall to adhere to the APA for reference formatting: alphabetize (common point loss), only first initials for first names (common point loss), double space references, use a second/third line 0.5" hanging indent, References must have matching in-text citations in the body of your project (and vice versa). Do "not" list only electronic links/websites.
TIPS to Avoid Loss of Points:
Follow all above instructions.
Do "not" use contractions (don't, isn't, etc.) or "I," "me," "you," "we," and "her/him" in academic writing.
Avoid "crowding" slideswith too much content (words, generally).
Use the speaker notes section at the bottom the slide to place most of your wording.
Tips for a High Quality/Superior Slide Presentation: Enhance your slides with data (charts, graphs, etc.) and perhaps some professional graphics (images, diagrams, etc.) and "some" color to make it more content rich and visually appealing. "Only" presentations that follow the above directions and are both content rich and visually appealing will receive "superior scores."