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Workshop on Evaluating PPT Slides

Workshop on Evaluating PPT Slides. Study the following slides from students’ presentations, and evaluate them using what you have learned in this crash course on: Presentation Technique. Slide No.1 Presentation agenda. Introduction to counterfeiting

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Workshop on Evaluating PPT Slides

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  1. Workshop on Evaluating PPT Slides • Study the following slides from students’ presentations, and evaluate them using what you have learned in this crash course on: Presentation Technique

  2. Slide No.1Presentation agenda • Introduction to counterfeiting • The impact and consequences of counterfeiting in fashion • Solutions to minimise the number of counterfeiters • The positive aspects of counterfeiting • The negative aspects of counterfeiting • My point of view counterfeiting • My conclusion

  3. Slide No. 2 • Counterfeiting is a very big issue • At least $ 600 billion per year • China and Eastern Euro

  4. Slide No. 3 • To define counterfeting: • Copying • Counterfeiting

  5. Slide No. 4 • On ebay 99% of diesels are fakes • here is a great site: http://www.fakediesel.com

  6. Slide No. 5 • The solutions is • Get the government in e.g. China to co-operate whit the designer brands • RFID technology inside clothes • Learn our children that it is wrong to buy or sell fakes designer goods • Our children should pass that on to their children • Knock hard down on them • The punishment should be strict and long • They should also have a big fine • Designer should document and register all what they design

  7. Slide No. 6 • To stop counterfeiting: • Governments are making laws • Patenting • Overt and covert safety measures • RFID

  8. Slide No. 7

  9. Slide No. 8 • Can The Global Fashion Industry Work Ethically?

  10. Workshop Task: Active Listening Exercise

  11. Workshop Task: Test Your Body Language Skills 1. Making little eye contact might mean A) He is shy B) He is sleepy C) He does not like the person 2. If someone is wringing her hands as you talk, what might that mean? A) She is nervous B) Her hands are dirty C) She is open and outgoing 3. When somebody leans toward the person to whom he is talking and nods occasionally, it probably means A) He is near sighted B) He is self-centered C) He is paying close attention

  12. Test your Body Language Skills (2) 4.If somebody has her arms folded and legs crossed it might mean • She is cold • She wants to get to know the person with whom she is speaking • She is being defensive 5. Standing tall with chest out and head high might mean • Confidence • Low self-esteem • A poorly fitted bra

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