Monday, May 11, 2009

Help please?i have been asked to make a powerpoint presentation,they gave me a survey of 10 questions and iam?

asked to make this presentation for tom.,i have already interviewed ten ppl by now and i actually need any tips on what ideas should be in a presentation and how it should be ? my presentaion will about about insuarnec?please any ideas?

Help please?i have been asked to make a powerpoint presentation,they gave me a survey of 10 questions and iam?
I think it'll be good to ahve the first couple of slides explaining the topic in concern for the interview, the "why" was it conducted and "who" were approached etc, that kind of background info. Then you can present your findings in the form of a table or chart, make your results more graphic for your audience. E.g. how many people got their first insurance before 30 etc. how many % is that amongst your 10 interviewees... the last few slides can be conclusion for this interview. i.e. how to increase the sales of insurance amongst the working people/housewives/young adults etc.





These qns are just random examples as there're many kinds of issues involving "insurance" itself.





Best wishes.
Reply:One structure that works well for a powerpoint of a survey of the type you're describing is:





Slide 1: Title


Slide 2: Introduction. What are you trying to find out or prove


Slides 3-? One slide per question. State the question, then provide a summary of the results. If appropriate, use graphs and/or charts to represent the data you've collected. Remember that a picture is worth a thousand words, and the point of a powerpoint is to quickly get across your information.


Next to last slide: summary of conclusions


Final slide (optional) - references





Without knowing what specific questions you asked, and what kind of information you've collected, that's about all I can suggest to you. You know your data better than I do.

buckles

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