FINAL PRESENTATION AND PAPER

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FINAL PRESENTATION AND PAPER Avimanyu Datta, Ph.D.,

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FINAL PRESENTATION AND PAPER. Avimanyu Datta , Ph.D.,. Goal. Focus on either a public company or a division/business-unit of a public company, and a critical innovation issue that it is currently facing (or have faced) You can concentrate on cases discussed in class. For Example - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FINAL PRESENTATION AND PAPER

Avimanyu Datta, Ph.D.,

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Focus on either a public company or a division/business-unit of a public company, and a critical innovation issue that it is currently facing (or have faced)

For Example › how do you think Google+ take users from

Facebook. › How can Intel become a forerunner in cell

phone processors etc. › How can Amazon stay in business despite

selling products below COG.

Goal

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Note: You might not be able to gather enough information

on your company/division to analyze every aspect of innovation covered in our course, but you must be able to conduct the analysis in terms of both the content and process of innovation.

You also must provide specific and well-reasoned recommendations that integrate well with your analysis.

To ensure that you are making good progress and to provide opportunities for feedback, there will be three “gates” that you must meet throughout the semester. Each gate will require you to turn in a portion of your analysis for review.

Goal

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• Requires your team to identify and agree upon a suitable project, and to provide a one-page write-up of the company selected, what the issue needs addressing, and a brief overview of the industry.

› Size of the firm› competitors, complementors customers, suppliers, › Leading Products and Milestones.› Current Problems in Innovation

› NOTE : The analysis should be double spaced, typed in 12 point Times New Roman font, with one-inch margins on all four sides. There are no formal requirements regarding the length of the analysis, but typical analyses are about 5-10 pages (plus exhibits).The first page must contain the name of your team and all the member names.

Email Gate 1 at [email protected] on due day as per syllabus

Gate 1 (20 Points)

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Organization and Industry Analysis of the firm

Industry Analysis: Porter’s five forces Distinctive Competencies of the firm Resources and Capabilities Organization Structure

NOTE : The analysis should be double spaced, typed in 12 point Times New Roman font, with one-inch margins on all four sides. There are no formal requirements regarding the length of the analysis, but typical analyses are about 5-10 pages (plus exhibits).The first page must contain the name of your team and all the member names. Email Gate 2 at [email protected] on due day as per syllabus

Gate 2 (20 Points)

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you will concentrate on the specific problem that you mentioned in Gate 1 and your recommendations. › Current Challenges: What are some of the current

challenges with the company? Are they related to products, processes, services, mergers, industry etc.

› Recommendations: How do you Propose the problems be solved? What are your future directions?

NOTE : The analysis should be double spaced, typed in 12 point Times New Roman font, with one-inch margins on all four sides. There are no formal requirements regarding the length of the analysis, but typical analyses are about 5-10 pages (plus exhibits).The first page must contain the name of your team and all the member names.

Email Gate 3 at [email protected] on due day as per syllabus

Gate 3 (20 Points)

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Contents for Presentation1. Executive Summary2. Milestones (briefly describe what is the case about and

problems incurred)

3. Organization and Industry Analysis Industry Analysis: Porter’s five forces Distinctive Competencies of the firm Resources and Capabilities Organization Structure

4. Current Challenges: What are some of the current challenges with the company? Are they related to products, processes, services, mergers, industry etc.

5. Recommendations: How do you Propose the problems be solved? What are your future directions?

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PowerPoint Vs. paperCategories Final paper

(overall Length 21-41 pages excluding references and TOC)

Presentation Slide

Delivery

1. Executive Summary

Overall Summary 1page   (5 Points)-1 Page

2 Slides on the overall agenda and summary of the Presentation (5 points)

How you deliver it  (5 points)

2. Milestones major milestones 5-10 pages (10 points)

2-4 slides on major milestones (5 points)

How you deliver it (5 points)

3. OrganizationIndustry Analysis Distinctive competencies. Org Structure

Industry Analysis: Porter’s five forces Distinctive Competencies of the firm Value Chain Activities Resources and Capabilities Organization Structure5-10 pages  (15 Points)

2-4 slides     (10 points)

How you deliver it    (10 points)

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PowerPoint Vs. paperCategories Final paper Presentati

on SlideDelivery

4. Current Challenges What are some of the current challenges with the company? Are they related to products, processes, services, mergers, industry etc

5-10 pages (10 points)

2-4 slides on Current Challenges (5 points)

How you deliver it   (5 points)

5. Looking ahead 3 pages on future Recommendations directions. 5-10 pages (10 Points)

2-4 Slides Reco(5 points)

How you deliver it (5points)

6. Organization/ references/ Cover Sheet/ TOC/ FILE NAME (FINAL-PAPER- TEAM X.DOC. Where X is the no. assigned to your team) Paper should be in AMR Format: http://mqm340.weebly.com/uploads/8/4/9/1/8491662/amrstyleguide.pdf

10 points N/A N/A

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Dos and Don’ts : Paper Cite when you use the Internet, the cases and

everything. › References at the end› AMR STYLE: http://

mqm340.weebly.com/uploads/8/4/9/1/8491662/amrstyleguide.pdf

If you take a figure, a table from a source, cite it. All figures and tables must be named and

numbered. Due date: Check Schedule in the Syllabus,

5:00PM Central. Don’t be late.

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Dos and Don’ts : Paper Full names of members and the course

number on cover page

Relevant title (not Pepsico project or Denmark)

Page number on every page

Table of Contents in the beginning

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Dos and Don’ts : Paper Read carefully for typos, sentence

construction problems etc.

Some comparison with close industry rivals

Every group member to check before final submission

Bind or properly staple

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Don’ts : Paper General recommendations[…the company should keep on doing what it is currently

doing…the company should do what it can do best

…the business model should be changed… the company should increase innovation or efficiency

…the company should expand overseas]

Use of may be in recommendations

Illegible printing

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Dos and Don’ts : PowerPoint Take Questions from Audience

Don’t read from notes

Each member must be present

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Dos and Don’ts : PowerPoint Content

Slides should reflect the content of the project report

Slides should appear in proper sequence Use charts / tables to reduce # of slides Choose appropriate color scheme and

Font Slides should not be busy (i.e. contain

excess information)

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Dos and Don’ts : PowerPoint Organization

Decide beforehand who is going to say what

Divide time accordingly Each members should know his/her part

well Know your slides well Don’t spend too much time on one topic

(e.g., company history) Include charts / tables / video as

necessary Rehearse at least one time

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Dos and Don’ts : PowerPoint Delivery

Introduce yourselves Show that you are enthused Do not just read from the hand-held

cards / console monitor Don’t turn back too many times to see the

slides Maintain eye-contact with the audience

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Dos and Don’ts : PowerPoint Delivery

Don’t look only in one direction / section of the audience

Speak with confidence No chewing gums Don’t lean on the console Thank the audience Answer questions with confidence

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Change of Dates of Presentations

If you want to Swap a slot, you need to talk to the other group, before talking to me.

If you want to use a free slot, please feel free to contact me.

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Professional Courtesy As a respect to your colleagues, I urge

all of you to be present during the presentation even if your group is not presenting.

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Peer Evaluations: 50 Points 50 points are reserved for peer

Evaluations. Check Schedule in the Syllabus for Due date. Need Printed Copy http://mqm340.weebly.com/uploads/8/4/9/1/8491662/peer_evaluation.docx

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Questions/ Comments?