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These flashcards encompass important concepts, processes, and terms related to planning, writing, and reviewing business presentations as discussed in the lecture.
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Planning Process
The process involved in determining how to effectively prepare for a business presentation.
AIM Planning Process
A method that includes analyzing Information, Audience, and Message to prepare content for presentations.
Audience Analysis
The process of understanding the audience's needs, knowledge, concerns, and preferences before a presentation.
Learning Styles
Different ways in which individuals prefer to learn, which include visual, auditory, and kinesthetic styles.
Presentation Structure
The organization of a presentation into three main parts: Preview, View, and Review.
Attention-Getter
An engaging opening statement or question designed to capture the audience's interest.
Positioning Statement
A statement that conveys the value of the presentation to the audience.
Key Takeaway
The main point or lesson that the audience should remember from the presentation.
Effective Slide Design
The practice of creating presentation slides that present information clearly and attractively.
FAIR Test
A method to evaluate the quality of presentation work which stands for Feedback, Analyze, Improve, and Review.
Business Casual Attire
A dress code typically involving a neat, professional appearance without the formality of business attire.