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What are the Costs and Benefits of Using a Power Point Presentation To Communicate?

What are the Costs and Benefits of Using a Power Point Presentation To Communicate?. Cost/Benefit in Communication. Cost/Benefit in Communication. +: Power Point easy to use, visual, time efficient. Cost/Benefit in Communication. +: Power Point easy to use, visual, time efficient

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What are the Costs and Benefits of Using a Power Point Presentation To Communicate?

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  1. What are the Costs and Benefits of Using a Power Point Presentation To Communicate?

  2. Cost/Benefit in Communication

  3. Cost/Benefit in Communication +: Power Point easy to use, visual, time efficient

  4. Cost/Benefit in Communication +: Power Point easy to use, visual, time efficient -: Potentially boring, hackneyed, not immersive Hopefully not you during this presentation -->

  5. Where in the Class do we Management Information Systems? You know the theme song to this show popped into your head when you read that header.

  6. *Department Head Meetings*Memo Distribution*The Spreadsheet from Hell*The Schedule*The Learning Cycle*Etc...?

  7. Kan Ban (看板) What are some ways we could use Kan Ban (看板)to improve XB?

  8. How does XB Follow a System? What Are Our: • INPUTS • ELEMENTS • RELATIONS BTWN ELEMENTS • OUTPUTS

  9. Let's Design an Info System! • What info do we need in the class? • Who can give us the info? Where is the info? Where can we store it? • Where will the info start, and where does it end up? Where are the places it goes in between? • Feedback: If we're observing a previously created system, can we see any ways we can improve it?

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