Decision-Making as a Group

Signature Assignment: Final Showchase Presentation From week 1 to week 8, you have worked on 8 different experiential exercises. Select one experiential exercise and improve it based on the instructor’s feedback. Create a PowerPoint or Prezi (www.prezi.com) with audio narration included on the selected case study. The presentation will display the information in a way of showing how relevant and meaningful the chosen exercise is. MAKE SURE ALL THIS KEY COMPONENTS ARE IN POWER POINT AND ILSTRATED IN CLARITY • Key components are: o Demonstrate your knowledge of contemporary management o Indicate contemporary management skills and methods o Demonstrate how you could potentially grow in the future as an effective manager and leader. ? instructor's feedback ? technology tools for collaboration and communication ? the organizational culture related to teamwork and group work ? motivational elements ? culture diversity, awareness and policies related future employees' recruits ? other important concepts • Create a 15-20 slide PowerPoint or Prezi presentation of scholarly material that would educate your audience on the case study that is selected: o The first slide should include an agenda o The last slide should be the reference page (not bulleted, but APA formatted). o The Presentation must have citations, and as stated, the last slide must have a reference list. This assignment should be in APA format grammar, spelling and quality will influence your grade. Required Text: Certo, S. C., & Certo, S. T. (2016). Modern management: Concepts and skills (14th ed.). Boston: Prentice Hall. ISBN-10: 0133859819 • ISBN-13: 9780133859812 ONLY USE THIS REFERENCES BELOW References Bartunek, J. M., & Murninghan, J. K. (2010). The nominal group technique: Expanding the basic procedure and underlying assumptions. Group & Organization Studies (Pre-1986), 9(3), 417. Certo, S. C., & Certo, S. T. (2016). Modern management: Concepts and skills (14 ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson. Heerkens, G. (2006). Risk management, decision-making, and business. New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., The Professional Book Group. Souder, W. E. (2011). Effectiveness of nominal and interacting group decision processes for integrating R & D and marketing. Management Science (Pre-1986), 23(6), 595.