Assessment 4: Stakeholder Presentation

Home>Homework Answsers>Nursing homework helpBSNa year ago05.08.202415Report issuefiles (2)Assessment4template.pptxAssessment4Instruction.docxAssessment4template.pptxGuidelines for Effective PowerPoint PresentationsIntroductionOne concern about visual presentations is that the technology used to create them can be used in such a way that it actually detracts from the message rather than enhances it. To help you consider carefully how your message is presented so that it reflects care, quality, and professionalism, consider the information provided in the remaining slides.NOTE: This presentation serves as an example in itself, by utilizing all of the guidelines mentioned.OutlineWritingOrganizationAudienceDesignImagesBulletsTablesFontSpeaker NotesThe following topics will be covered:WritingPresent ideas succinctly with lean prose.Use short sentences.Use active, rather than passive voice.Avoid negative statements, if possible.Avoid double negative entirely.Check spelling and grammar.Use consistent capitalization rules.OrganizationDevelop a clear, strategic introduction to provide context for the presentation.Develop an agenda or outline slide to provide a roadmap for the presentation.Group relevant pieces of information together.Integrate legends and keys with charts and tables.Organize slides in logical order.Present one concept or idea per slide.Use only one conclusion slide to recap main ideas.AudiencePresent information at language level of intended audience.Do not use jargon or field-specific language.Follow the 70% rule—If it does not apply to 70% of your audience, present it to individuals at a different time.DesignUse a consistent design throughout the presentation.Keep layout and other features consistent.Use the master slide design feature to ensure consistency.Use consistent horizontal and vertical alignment of slide elements throughout the presentation.Leave ample space around images and text.ImagesWhen applicable, enhance text-only slide content by developing relevant images for your presentation.Do not use gratuitous graphics on each slide.Use animations only when needed to enhance meaning. If selected, use them sparingly and consistently.BulletsUse bullets unless showing rank or sequence of items.If possible, use no more than five bullet points and eight lines of text total per slide.TablesUse simple tables to show numbers, with no more than 4 rows x 4 columns.Reserve more detailed tables for a written summary.FontKeep font size at 24 point or above for slide titles.Keep font size at 18 or above for headings and explanatory text.Use sans serif fonts such as Arial or Verdana.Use ample contrast between backgrounds and text.Speaker NotesSummarize key information.Provide explanation.Discuss application and implication to the field, discipline or work setting.Document the narration you would use with each slide.image3.gifimage4.gifimage5.gifAssessment4Instruction.docxAssessment 4Stakeholder PresentationFor this assessment, you will create an 8-12 slide PowerPoint presentation for one or more stakeholder or leadership groups to generate interest and buy-in for the plan proposal you developed for the third assessment.IntroductionAs a current or future nurse leader, you may be called upon to present to stakeholders and leadership about projects that you have been involved in or wish to implement. The ability to communicate a plan—and potential implications of not pursuing such a plan—to stakeholders effectively can be critically important in creating awareness and buy-in, as well as building your personal and professional brand in your organization. It is equally important that you know how to create compelling presentations for others’ delivery and ensure that they convey the same content you would deliver if you were the presenter.You are encouraged to complete the Evidence-Based Practice: Basics and Guidelines activity before you develop the presentation. This activity consists of six questions that will create the opportunity to check your understanding of the fundamentals of evidence-based practice as well as ways to identify EBP in practice. The information gained from completing this formative will help promote success in the Stakeholder Presentation and demonstrate courseroom engagement—it requires just a few minutes of your time and is not graded.ScenarioIn addition to summarizing the key points of Assessments 2 and 3, you will provide stakeholders and/or leadership with an overview of project specifics as well as how success would be evaluated—you will essentially be presenting a discussion of the Plan, Do, and Study parts of the PDSA cycle. Again, you will not be expected to execute the project, so you will not have any results to study. However, by carefully examining the ways in which your plancouldbe carried out and evaluated, you will get some of the experience of the thinking required for PDSA.When creating your PowerPoint for this assessment, it is important to keep in mind the target audience: your interviewee’s organizational leadership. The overall goal of this assessment is to create a presentation that your interviewee could potentially give in his or her organization.InstructionsPlease follow the CapellaGuidelines for Effective PowerPoint Presentations [PPTX]. If you need technical information on using PowerPoint, refer toCapella University Library: PowerPoint Presentations.Be sure that your plan addresses the following, which corresponds to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. Please study the scoring guide carefully so you understand what is needed for a distinguished score.· Explain an organizational or patient issue for which a collaborative interdisciplinary team approach would help achieve a specific improvement goal.· Summarize an evidence-based interdisciplinary plan to address an organizational or patient issue.· Explain how the interdisciplinary plan could be implemented and how the human and financial resources would be managed.· Propose evidence-based criteria that could be used to evaluate the degree to which the project was successful in achieving the improvement goal.· Communicate the PowerPoint presentation of the interdisciplinary improvement plan to stakeholders in a professional manner, with writing that is clear, logically organized, and respectful with correct grammar and spelling using current APA style.There are various ways to structure your presentation; following is one example:·Part 1: Organizational or Patient Issue.· What is the issue that you are trying to solve or improve?· Why should the audience care about solving it?·Part 2: Relevance of an Interdisciplinary Team Approach.· Why is using an interdisciplinary team relevant, or the best approach, to addressing the issue?· How will it help to achieve improved outcomes or reach a goal?·Part 3: Interdisciplinary Plan Summary.· What is the objective?· How likely is it to work?· What will the interdisciplinary team do?·Part 4: Implementation and Resource Management.· How could the plan be implemented to ensure effective use of resources?· How could the plan be managed to ensure that resources were not wasted?· How does the plan justify the resource expenditure?·Part 5: Evaluation.· What would a successful outcome of the project look like?· What are the criteria that could be used to measure that success?· How could this be used to show the degree of success?Again, keep in mind that your audience for this presentation is a specific group (or groups) at your interviewee’s organization and tailor your language and messaging accordingly. Remember, also, that another person will ultimately be giving the presentation. Include thorough speaker’s notes that flesh out the bullet points on each slide.Competencies MeasuredBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:· Competency 1: Explain strategies for managing human and financial resources to promote organizational health.· Explain how the interdisciplinary plan could be implemented and how the human and financial resources would be managed.· Competency 2: Explain how interdisciplinary collaboration can be used to achieve desired patient and systems outcomes.· Explain an organizational or patient issue for which a collaborative interdisciplinary team approach would help achieve a specific improvement goal.· Competency 3: Describe ways to incorporate evidence-based practice within an interdisciplinary team.· Summarize an evidence-based interdisciplinary plan to address an organizational or patient issue.· Propose evidence-based criteria to evaluate the degree to which the project was successful in achieving the improvement goal.· Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly, evidence-based communication strategies to impact patient, interdisciplinary team, and systems outcomes.· Slides are easy to read and error free. Detailed speaker notes are provided.· Organize content with clear purpose /goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years) with an APA formatted reference list with few errors.Additional Requirements·Number of slides:Plan on using one or two slides for each part of your presentation as needed, so the content of your presentation will be 8–12 slides in length. Remember that slides should contain concise talking points, and you will use presenter’s notes to go into detail. Be sure to include a reference slide as the last slide of your presentation.·Number of references:Cite a minimum of 3 sources of scholarly or professional evidence that support your central ideas. Resources should be no more than five years old.·APA formatting:Make sure that in-text citations on your slides and in your notes pages and reference slide reflect current APA Style and Format.Portfolio Prompt: Remember to save the final assessment to your ePortfolio so that you may refer to it as you complete the final Capstone course.Assessment4Instruction.docxAssessment 4Stakeholder PresentationFor this assessment, you will create an 8-12 slide PowerPoint presentation for one or more stakeholder or leadership groups to generate interest and buy-in for the plan proposal you developed for the third assessment.IntroductionAs a current or future nurse leader, you may be called upon to present to stakeholders and leadership about projects that you have been involved in or wish to implement. The ability to communicate a plan—and potential implications of not pursuing such a plan—to stakeholders effectively can be critically important in creating awareness and buy-in, as well as building your personal and professional brand in your organization. It is equally important that you know how to create compelling presentations for others’ delivery and ensure that they convey the same content you would deliver if you were the presenter.You are encouraged to complete the Evidence-Based Practice: Basics and Guidelines activity before you develop the presentation. This activity consists of six questions that will create the opportunity to check your understanding of the fundamentals of evidence-based practice as well as ways to identify EBP in practice. The information gained from completing this formative will help promote success in the Stakeholder Presentation and demonstrate courseroom engagement—it requires just a few minutes of your time and is not graded.ScenarioIn addition to summarizing the key points of Assessments 2 and 3, you will provide stakeholders and/or leadership with an overview of project specifics as well as how success would be evaluated—you will essentially be presenting a discussion of the Plan, Do, and Study parts of the PDSA cycle. Again, you will not be expected to execute the project, so you will not have any results to study. However, by carefully examining the ways in which your plancouldbe carried out and evaluated, you will get some of the experience of the thinking required for PDSA.When creating your PowerPoint for this assessment, it is important to keep in mind the target audience: your interviewee’s organizational leadership. The overall goal of this assessment is to create a presentation that your interviewee could potentially give in his or her organization.InstructionsPlease follow the CapellaGuidelines for Effective PowerPoint Presentations [PPTX]. If you need technical information on using PowerPoint, refer toCapella University Library: PowerPoint Presentations.Be sure that your plan addresses the following, which corresponds to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. Please study the scoring guide carefully so you understand what is needed for a distinguished score.· Explain an organizational or patient issue for which a collaborative interdisciplinary team approach would help achieve a specific improvement goal.· Summarize an evidence-based interdisciplinary plan to address an organizational or patient issue.· Explain how the interdisciplinary plan could be implemented and how the human and financial resources would be managed.· Propose evidence-based criteria that could be used to evaluate the degree to which the project was successful in achieving the improvement goal.· Communicate the PowerPoint presentation of the interdisciplinary improvement plan to stakeholders in a professional manner, with writing that is clear, logically organized, and respectful with correct grammar and spelling using current APA style.There are various ways to structure your presentation; following is one example:·Part 1: Organizational or Patient Issue.· What is the issue that you are trying to solve or improve?· Why should the audience care about solving it?·Part 2: Relevance of an Interdisciplinary Team Approach.· Why is using an interdisciplinary team relevant, or the best approach, to addressing the issue?· How will it help to achieve improved outcomes or reach a goal?·Part 3: Interdisciplinary Plan Summary.· What is the objective?· How likely is it to work?· What will the interdisciplinary team do?·Part 4: Implementation and Resource Management.· How could the plan be implemented to ensure effective use of resources?· How could the plan be managed to ensure that resources were not wasted?· How does the plan justify the resource expenditure?·Part 5: Evaluation.· What would a successful outcome of the project look like?· What are the criteria that could be used to measure that success?· How could this be used to show the degree of success?Again, keep in mind that your audience for this presentation is a specific group (or groups) at your interviewee’s organization and tailor your language and messaging accordingly. Remember, also, that another person will ultimately be giving the presentation. Include thorough speaker’s notes that flesh out the bullet points on each slide.Competencies MeasuredBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:· Competency 1: Explain strategies for managing human and financial resources to promote organizational health.· Explain how the interdisciplinary plan could be implemented and how the human and financial resources would be managed.· Competency 2: Explain how interdisciplinary collaboration can be used to achieve desired patient and systems outcomes.· Explain an organizational or patient issue for which a collaborative interdisciplinary team approach would help achieve a specific improvement goal.· Competency 3: Describe ways to incorporate evidence-based practice within an interdisciplinary team.· Summarize an evidence-based interdisciplinary plan to address an organizational or patient issue.· Propose evidence-based criteria to evaluate the degree to which the project was successful in achieving the improvement goal.· Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly, evidence-based communication strategies to impact patient, interdisciplinary team, and systems outcomes.· Slides are easy to read and error free. Detailed speaker notes are provided.· Organize content with clear purpose /goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years) with an APA formatted reference list with few errors.Additional Requirements·Number of slides:Plan on using one or two slides for each part of your presentation as needed, so the content of your presentation will be 8–12 slides in length. Remember that slides should contain concise talking points, and you will use presenter’s notes to go into detail. Be sure to include a reference slide as the last slide of your presentation.·Number of references:Cite a minimum of 3 sources of scholarly or professional evidence that support your central ideas. Resources should be no more than five years old.·APA formatting:Make sure that in-text citations on your slides and in your notes pages and reference slide reflect current APA Style and Format.Portfolio Prompt: Remember to save the final assessment to your ePortfolio so that you may refer to it as you complete the final Capstone course.Assessment4template.pptxGuidelines for Effective PowerPoint PresentationsIntroductionOne concern about visual presentations is that the technology used to create them can be used in such a way that it actually detracts from the message rather than enhances it. To help you consider carefully how your message is presented so that it reflects care, quality, and professionalism, consider the information provided in the remaining slides.NOTE: This presentation serves as an example in itself, by utilizing all of the guidelines mentioned.OutlineWritingOrganizationAudienceDesignImagesBulletsTablesFontSpeaker NotesThe following topics will be covered:WritingPresent ideas succinctly with lean prose.Use short sentences.Use active, rather than passive voice.Avoid negative statements, if possible.Avoid double negative entirely.Check spelling and grammar.Use consistent capitalization rules.OrganizationDevelop a clear, strategic introduction to provide context for the presentation.Develop an agenda or outline slide to provide a roadmap for the presentation.Group relevant pieces of information together.Integrate legends and keys with charts and tables.Organize slides in logical order.Present one concept or idea per slide.Use only one conclusion slide to recap main ideas.AudiencePresent information at language level of intended audience.Do not use jargon or field-specific language.Follow the 70% rule—If it does not apply to 70% of your audience, present it to individuals at a different time.DesignUse a consistent design throughout the presentation.Keep layout and other features consistent.Use the master slide design feature to ensure consistency.Use consistent horizontal and vertical alignment of slide elements throughout the presentation.Leave ample space around images and text.ImagesWhen applicable, enhance text-only slide content by developing relevant images for your presentation.Do not use gratuitous graphics on each slide.Use animations only when needed to enhance meaning. If selected, use them sparingly and consistently.BulletsUse bullets unless showing rank or sequence of items.If possible, use no more than five bullet points and eight lines of text total per slide.TablesUse simple tables to show numbers, with no more than 4 rows x 4 columns.Reserve more detailed tables for a written summary.FontKeep font size at 24 point or above for slide titles.Keep font size at 18 or above for headings and explanatory text.Use sans serif fonts such as Arial or Verdana.Use ample contrast between backgrounds and text.Speaker NotesSummarize key information.Provide explanation.Discuss application and implication to the field, discipline or work setting.Document the narration you would use with each slide.image3.gifimage4.gifimage5.gifAssessment4Instruction.docxAssessment 4Stakeholder PresentationFor this assessment, you will create an 8-12 slide PowerPoint presentation for one or more stakeholder or leadership groups to generate interest and buy-in for the plan proposal you developed for the third assessment.IntroductionAs a current or future nurse leader, you may be called upon to present to stakeholders and leadership about projects that you have been involved in or wish to implement. The ability to communicate a plan—and potential implications of not pursuing such a plan—to stakeholders effectively can be critically important in creating awareness and buy-in, as well as building your personal and professional brand in your organization. It is equally important that you know how to create compelling presentations for others’ delivery and ensure that they convey the same content you would deliver if you were the presenter.You are encouraged to complete the Evidence-Based Practice: Basics and Guidelines activity before you develop the presentation. This activity consists of six questions that will create the opportunity to check your understanding of the fundamentals of evidence-based practice as well as ways to identify EBP in practice. The information gained from completing this formative will help promote success in the Stakeholder Presentation and demonstrate courseroom engagement—it requires just a few minutes of your time and is not graded.ScenarioIn addition to summarizing the key points of Assessments 2 and 3, you will provide stakeholders and/or leadership with an overview of project specifics as well as how success would be evaluated—you will essentially be presenting a discussion of the Plan, Do, and Study parts of the PDSA cycle. Again, you will not be expected to execute the project, so you will not have any results to study. However, by carefully examining the ways in which your plancouldbe carried out and evaluated, you will get some of the experience of the thinking required for PDSA.When creating your PowerPoint for this assessment, it is important to keep in mind the target audience: your interviewee’s organizational leadership. The overall goal of this assessment is to create a presentation that your interviewee could potentially give in his or her organization.InstructionsPlease follow the CapellaGuidelines for Effective PowerPoint Presentations [PPTX]. If you need technical information on using PowerPoint, refer toCapella University Library: PowerPoint Presentations.Be sure that your plan addresses the following, which corresponds to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. Please study the scoring guide carefully so you understand what is needed for a distinguished score.· Explain an organizational or patient issue for which a collaborative interdisciplinary team approach would help achieve a specific improvement goal.· Summarize an evidence-based interdisciplinary plan to address an organizational or patient issue.· Explain how the interdisciplinary plan could be implemented and how the human and financial resources would be managed.· Propose evidence-based criteria that could be used to evaluate the degree to which the project was successful in achieving the improvement goal.· Communicate the PowerPoint presentation of the interdisciplinary improvement plan to stakeholders in a professional manner, with writing that is clear, logically organized, and respectful with correct grammar and spelling using current APA style.There are various ways to structure your presentation; following is one example:·Part 1: Organizational or Patient Issue.· What is the issue that you are trying to solve or improve?· Why should the audience care about solving it?·Part 2: Relevance of an Interdisciplinary Team Approach.· Why is using an interdisciplinary team relevant, or the best approach, to addressing the issue?· How will it help to achieve improved outcomes or reach a goal?·Part 3: Interdisciplinary Plan Summary.· What is the objective?· How likely is it to work?· What will the interdisciplinary team do?·Part 4: Implementation and Resource Management.· How could the plan be implemented to ensure effective use of resources?· How could the plan be managed to ensure that resources were not wasted?· How does the plan justify the resource expenditure?·Part 5: Evaluation.· What would a successful outcome of the project look like?· What are the criteria that could be used to measure that success?· How could this be used to show the degree of success?Again, keep in mind that your audience for this presentation is a specific group (or groups) at your interviewee’s organization and tailor your language and messaging accordingly. Remember, also, that another person will ultimately be giving the presentation. Include thorough speaker’s notes that flesh out the bullet points on each slide.Competencies MeasuredBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:· Competency 1: Explain strategies for managing human and financial resources to promote organizational health.· Explain how the interdisciplinary plan could be implemented and how the human and financial resources would be managed.· Competency 2: Explain how interdisciplinary collaboration can be used to achieve desired patient and systems outcomes.· Explain an organizational or patient issue for which a collaborative interdisciplinary team approach would help achieve a specific improvement goal.· Competency 3: Describe ways to incorporate evidence-based practice within an interdisciplinary team.· Summarize an evidence-based interdisciplinary plan to address an organizational or patient issue.· Propose evidence-based criteria to evaluate the degree to which the project was successful in achieving the improvement goal.· Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly, evidence-based communication strategies to impact patient, interdisciplinary team, and systems outcomes.· Slides are easy to read and error free. Detailed speaker notes are provided.· Organize content with clear purpose /goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years) with an APA formatted reference list with few errors.Additional Requirements·Number of slides:Plan on using one or two slides for each part of your presentation as needed, so the content of your presentation will be 8–12 slides in length. Remember that slides should contain concise talking points, and you will use presenter’s notes to go into detail. Be sure to include a reference slide as the last slide of your presentation.·Number of references:Cite a minimum of 3 sources of scholarly or professional evidence that support your central ideas. Resources should be no more than five years old.·APA formatting:Make sure that in-text citations on your slides and in your notes pages and reference slide reflect current APA Style and Format.Portfolio Prompt: Remember to save the final assessment to your ePortfolio so that you may refer to it as you complete the final Capstone course.Assessment4template.pptxGuidelines for Effective PowerPoint PresentationsIntroductionOne concern about visual presentations is that the technology used to create them can be used in such a way that it actually detracts from the message rather than enhances it. To help you consider carefully how your message is presented so that it reflects care, quality, and professionalism, consider the information provided in the remaining slides.NOTE: This presentation serves as an example in itself, by utilizing all of the guidelines mentioned.OutlineWritingOrganizationAudienceDesignImagesBulletsTablesFontSpeaker NotesThe following topics will be covered:WritingPresent ideas succinctly with lean prose.Use short sentences.Use active, rather than passive voice.Avoid negative statements, if possible.Avoid double negative entirely.Check spelling and grammar.Use consistent capitalization rules.OrganizationDevelop a clear, strategic introduction to provide context for the presentation.Develop an agenda or outline slide to provide a roadmap for the presentation.Group relevant pieces of information together.Integrate legends and keys with charts and tables.Organize slides in logical order.Present one concept or idea per slide.Use only one conclusion slide to recap main ideas.AudiencePresent information at language level of intended audience.Do not use jargon or field-specific language.Follow the 70% rule—If it does not apply to 70% of your audience, present it to individuals at a different time.DesignUse a consistent design throughout the presentation.Keep layout and other features consistent.Use the master slide design feature to ensure consistency.Use consistent horizontal and vertical alignment of slide elements throughout the presentation.Leave ample space around images and text.ImagesWhen applicable, enhance text-only slide content by developing relevant images for your presentation.Do not use gratuitous graphics on each slide.Use animations only when needed to enhance meaning. If selected, use them sparingly and consistently.BulletsUse bullets unless showing rank or sequence of items.If possible, use no more than five bullet points and eight lines of text total per slide.TablesUse simple tables to show numbers, with no more than 4 rows x 4 columns.Reserve more detailed tables for a written summary.FontKeep font size at 24 point or above for slide titles.Keep font size at 18 or above for headings and explanatory text.Use sans serif fonts such as Arial or Verdana.Use ample contrast between backgrounds and text.Speaker NotesSummarize key information.Provide explanation.Discuss application and implication to the field, discipline or work setting.Document the narration you would use with each slide.image3.gifimage4.gifimage5.gifAssessment4Instruction.docxAssessment 4Stakeholder PresentationFor this assessment, you will create an 8-12 slide PowerPoint presentation for one or more stakeholder or leadership groups to generate interest and buy-in for the plan proposal you developed for the third assessment.IntroductionAs a current or future nurse leader, you may be called upon to present to stakeholders and leadership about projects that you have been involved in or wish to implement. The ability to communicate a plan—and potential implications of not pursuing such a plan—to stakeholders effectively can be critically important in creating awareness and buy-in, as well as building your personal and professional brand in your organization. It is equally important that you know how to create compelling presentations for others’ delivery and ensure that they convey the same content you would deliver if you were the presenter.You are encouraged to complete the Evidence-Based Practice: Basics and Guidelines activity before you develop the presentation. This activity consists of six questions that will create the opportunity to check your understanding of the fundamentals of evidence-based practice as well as ways to identify EBP in practice. The information gained from completing this formative will help promote success in the Stakeholder Presentation and demonstrate courseroom engagement—it requires just a few minutes of your time and is not graded.ScenarioIn addition to summarizing the key points of Assessments 2 and 3, you will provide stakeholders and/or leadership with an overview of project specifics as well as how success would be evaluated—you will essentially be presenting a discussion of the Plan, Do, and Study parts of the PDSA cycle. Again, you will not be expected to execute the project, so you will not have any results to study. However, by carefully examining the ways in which your plancouldbe carried out and evaluated, you will get some of the experience of the thinking required for PDSA.When creating your PowerPoint for this assessment, it is important to keep in mind the target audience: your interviewee’s organizational leadership. The overall goal of this assessment is to create a presentation that your interviewee could potentially give in his or her organization.InstructionsPlease follow the CapellaGuidelines for Effective PowerPoint Presentations [PPTX]. If you need technical information on using PowerPoint, refer toCapella University Library: PowerPoint Presentations.Be sure that your plan addresses the following, which corresponds to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. Please study the scoring guide carefully so you understand what is needed for a distinguished score.· Explain an organizational or patient issue for which a collaborative interdisciplinary team approach would help achieve a specific improvement goal.· Summarize an evidence-based interdisciplinary plan to address an organizational or patient issue.· Explain how the interdisciplinary plan could be implemented and how the human and financial resources would be managed.· Propose evidence-based criteria that could be used to evaluate the degree to which the project was successful in achieving the improvement goal.· Communicate the PowerPoint presentation of the interdisciplinary improvement plan to stakeholders in a professional manner, with writing that is clear, logically organized, and respectful with correct grammar and spelling using current APA style.There are various ways to structure your presentation; following is one example:·Part 1: Organizational or Patient Issue.· What is the issue that you are trying to solve or improve?· Why should the audience care about solving it?·Part 2: Relevance of an Interdisciplinary Team Approach.· Why is using an interdisciplinary team relevant, or the best approach, to addressing the issue?· How will it help to achieve improved outcomes or reach a goal?·Part 3: Interdisciplinary Plan Summary.· What is the objective?· How likely is it to work?· What will the interdisciplinary team do?·Part 4: Implementation and Resource Management.· How could the plan be implemented to ensure effective use of resources?· How could the plan be managed to ensure that resources were not wasted?· How does the plan justify the resource expenditure?·Part 5: Evaluation.· What would a successful outcome of the project look like?· What are the criteria that could be used to measure that success?· How could this be used to show the degree of success?Again, keep in mind that your audience for this presentation is a specific group (or groups) at your interviewee’s organization and tailor your language and messaging accordingly. Remember, also, that another person will ultimately be giving the presentation. Include thorough speaker’s notes that flesh out the bullet points on each slide.Competencies MeasuredBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:· Competency 1: Explain strategies for managing human and financial resources to promote organizational health.· Explain how the interdisciplinary plan could be implemented and how the human and financial resources would be managed.· Competency 2: Explain how interdisciplinary collaboration can be used to achieve desired patient and systems outcomes.· Explain an organizational or patient issue for which a collaborative interdisciplinary team approach would help achieve a specific improvement goal.· Competency 3: Describe ways to incorporate evidence-based practice within an interdisciplinary team.· Summarize an evidence-based interdisciplinary plan to address an organizational or patient issue.· Propose evidence-based criteria to evaluate the degree to which the project was successful in achieving the improvement goal.· Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly, evidence-based communication strategies to impact patient, interdisciplinary team, and systems outcomes.· Slides are easy to read and error free. Detailed speaker notes are provided.· Organize content with clear purpose /goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years) with an APA formatted reference list with few errors.Additional Requirements·Number of slides:Plan on using one or two slides for each part of your presentation as needed, so the content of your presentation will be 8–12 slides in length. Remember that slides should contain concise talking points, and you will use presenter’s notes to go into detail. Be sure to include a reference slide as the last slide of your presentation.·Number of references:Cite a minimum of 3 sources of scholarly or professional evidence that support your central ideas. Resources should be no more than five years old.·APA formatting:Make sure that in-text citations on your slides and in your notes pages and reference slide reflect current APA Style and Format.Portfolio Prompt: Remember to save the final assessment to your ePortfolio so that you may refer to it as you complete the final Capstone course.12Bids(62)Miss DeannaDr. Ellen RMnicohwilliamSheryl HoganProf Double REmily ClareDr. Sarah Blakefirstclass tutorDr. Freya WalkerPROF_ALISTERDemi_RoseFiona DavaMUSYOKIONES A+Dr CloverJudithTutorMISS HILLARY A+grA+de plusProWritingGuruDr. Everleigh_JKColeen AndersonShow All Bidsother Questions(10)Discussion 3Information SecurityAFA 6asHate Crimesweek 3 Case Study 1750 word essay (body) business and societyLong term care managementtwoChapter Seven Quiz

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