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Old 04-10-2004, 12:23 PM
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Default Serious topic: Promotion interview. FAO: Powerpoint users?

Basically, I get an extra £100 a week for doing the same job if I get the promotion.

The interview letter basically states what I need to do:

Belbin test 9am - 9:30am
Interview: 11:30am

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Before the interview you will need to prepare a presentation on the following subject "Identify a major operational issue, discuss the cause/s and propose a solution". A PC/Projector will be made available for your use. You should allow approx 10 mins for this presentation.

Now I've never used powerpoint, but cant see it being particularly difficult as I'm used to the MS Office Suite.

Just called my team leader (one of the interviewers) asking if powerpoint will be available and that was confirmed.

He also said, "its how you interpret the question".

Am I looking into it too far?

Anyone got any tips etc that might be useful.

Cheers

Old 04-10-2004, 12:29 PM
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If your gonna do powerpoint don't go over 5-8 slides imo.....
Old 04-10-2004, 12:35 PM
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Remember, powerpoint is only a visual aid to assist you in demonstrating your interpretation/solution to the task! Don't rely on it!
Old 04-10-2004, 12:38 PM
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It's not the use of the package you wanna worry about, it's finding the material to present and talking for ten minutes about something - allowing a couple of minutes at the end for questions, explaining diagrams (and certainly including diagrams....) that you put up and having all your resources organised will fill up a little time.

Make sure you know exactly what you are talking about, do your research, and worry about the technical side last - provided you know how to work the package.

Your presentation should have a beginning, middle and an end, leaving time for questions as above. Make everything readable and the screen not too cluttered on each slide.

Make absolutely certain you have the presentation in at least two different formats, usually CD and USB hard drive, or a floppy disk failing that, even if you have saved it to the office network

Things that make powerpoint look more professional are:

knowing all the shortcut keys you need (b for blackout is a good one for the beginning, don't wanna wait for the projector to warm up...)

using a cordless presenter if available (and a laser pointer if not)

having a cover slide and summary

being confident and not letting Bill Gates get in between you and the point you are putting across (ie. don't let the technology get in the way of your talk)

This is from my experience as a final year student giving presentations and working for a major conference venue in the midlands
Old 04-10-2004, 12:45 PM
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cheers for that sean.

i know of a few issues at work, but its getting diagrams to back this up

"presentation of a major operational issue"

hmmm
Old 04-10-2004, 03:15 PM
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I agree with sean on the presentation methods...

BUT, i would always put some animations into the presentation as this will detract from any weaknesses in your material!!! (Experience from teaching, doing a degree, masters and PGCE!!! sad or what??).....

As regards diagrams... use process diagrams available in word (under > Insert > diagrams) I am sure there is a way u can adapt these diagrams to get a point across.. e.g - use the cycle diagram to illustrate a critical operational path that is being broken/disrupted by poor practise etc.....

Seems like a prime waffle opportunity to me - he who waffles best, wins!!!

Good luck
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hehe Belbin, I went on a 2 day course to do the marking/interpretation of that.

it's actually quite good. I'm an activist, lol
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it probably doesnt HAVE to be PC related - you could pick on a softer "people" type problem that causes issues, eg time keeping, illness etc..
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Originally Posted by oscar wightman
Seems like a prime waffle opportunity to me - he who waffles best, wins!!!

Good luck
Thanks mate, u aint wrong on the waffling

Thanks everyone for the info so far, much appreciated!!!

Old 04-10-2004, 06:40 PM
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bttt for u night-time cnuts

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