Interpreting Graphical Representations of Data in Articles or Reports PPT

 

You have been invited to be one of many presenters at a departmental meeting that employees of all levels will attend. You have been allotted 5–8 minutes, and the purpose of your speech is to explain the two charts or tables that your analyst has given you.

Select two graphical representations of data, such as pie charts, bar charts, scatter plots and trend lines, or tables.
You may use published articles, annual report graphics from publicly traded companies, or any published business report.
You may find your own article that meets the criteria.
Identify the business context, such as an online store, a brick-and-mortar business, year-end review, product kickoff, recently merged or new IPO company, or a family-owned business.
This company background information should help explain why the data is relevant.
Interpret your chosen data representation in the context of the business situation. The following are typical questions an analyst would use to interpret the data:
What is being measured (the variables)?
What are the relationships among the variables?
What are the trends in the data?
How can the data be applied in the business context?
Create an effective 6-slide PowerPoint presentation that could be presented at a departmental meeting.
An effective PowerPoint presentation for this purpose typically includes:
1 title slide, APA formatted.
1 introduction slide explaining the business context.
1 slide for each of the two graphics in your report.
You may insert or paste the charts and include an appropriate citation (2 total slides for this portion of the presentation).
Explain the meaning of each graphical data representation.
1 conclusion slide in which you explain how the data may affect the business context or how each graph may be applied in your business context to inform decision making.
1 slide with APA-formatted references, including the source of each graph.
Prepare a short speech that presents your analysis so that it is relevant to people of all levels of the company.

 

Sample Solution

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