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Presenting a Failure Analysis: The Context and Your Delivery

Module by: The Cain Project in Engineering and Professional Communication

This PowerPoint of 45 slides prepares students for the challenges of presenting a failure analysis. The lesson instructs in the development and delivery of an effective presentation with particular attention to both content and context. Topics range from organizing information to fit audience processes to increasing accessibility, comprehensibility, and usability through visual and verbal cues. Beginning with an overview of the value of failure analysis, the lecture offers numerous practical strategies for optimizing the structure, design, and delivery of information, and concludes by providing samples to evaluate and discuss.

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