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From: Reed, Americus
Date: Thursday, December 13, 2012
Subject: Clarification on short vs long presentation deck
To: "stephani...@gmail.com" <stephani...@gmail.com>


Hi Stephanie, the managerial summary is a one page brief for the execs. This is the first thing I'll turn over, so treat it as your "pitch" for your solution. The purpose of the short deck is for MSFT to digest your solution in a bit more detail. This is what you would have presented to them in your 15 minute presentation. It needs to be self contained (anyone at MSFT can go through it and understand everything) though since you will not be presenting. The longer deck is everything that the team did for the project in detail that backs up and validates the short deck, so I can assess the teams' work. Note two things: [1] Just like the example deck on CANVAS, you can put the short and long deck together as one PowerPoint presentation and [2] that for all three of these deliverables, you can email it to me, or perhaps even better, drop box it to me especially if you have large files for the PowerPoint and other video audio or picture graphic size intensive materials.
Best, PR

From: Stephanie A. Chuah [stephani...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 9:20 PM
To: Reed, Americus
Subject: Clarification on short vs long presentation deck

Hi again Professor,

My team's still a little unclear as to what the purpose of the short presentation deck is-- Could you elaborate on the purpose of the short vs long presentation deck?

Perhaps the short presentation deck is for the MSFT execs and the long one is for you?

-Steph


On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 8:34 PM, <amr...@wharton.upenn.edu> wrote:
See the example presentation. Your deliverables are a short 1 page managerial summary, (very short)—that I can “hand off” to MSFT colleagues, a short presentation deck (completely contained) that I can also hand out, and a larger deck that has ALL the details of the work your team has completed this semester. See example. These materials are due on December 14th no later than 11:59pm.



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The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
stephani...@gmail.com
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Stephanie A. Chuah
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
stephani...@gmail.com
+1 (215) 919-1574

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