Tips Organisation Of Your Talk
Explain the idea expressed in the quotation. Advertising in Small Steps Could Enhance Your Business. Answer the questions. Total 32 points / yours. Giving a talk a short talk. Some tips organisation of your talk. Http // slideplayer. Com slide 5961950 /#. A list of speech topics. Introducing the topic. Justifying the topic of your talk. Main Parts Introducing your first main point. Introducing each section. Summarizing a section. Referring backwards and forwards. Referring to visual aids. Referring to common knowledge. Analysis of cultural event management. The Gold Dinner. The show begins. Festival of the Olive Scope. Festival management structure. Programming the staging areas.
TASK 1. Read the article. Explain the idea expressed in the quotation. Support your arguments with examples, facts, etc. You should write at least 80-100 words.
TASK 2. Read the sentences from the article and answer the questions.
1. With the right approach, the project could have been successful.
7. You will need more than a grand opening to stay in business.
TASK 3. Give definitions of the following expressions in order to understand the given above content correctly.
TASK 4. If you were responsible for the promotion of Tony’s project, what would you do differently? Describe your plan for advertising and promotion of this product. Write about 200 words.
3. Human creativity is the ultimate economic resource (Florida 2002, p. xiii)
4. Cross-cultural communication in business world: how cultural differences impact international businesses
6. Skills you need to be a next great entrepreneur
• If you and your team won the contest to organise the charity event/olive festival, what would your event look like? or What would you do completely differently if you were in charge of the project management team? (Choose one event (from the two described) that you would really like to organise)
• Make a list of unknown words/expressions you had come over when reading the case study; write their definitions (10-15 words/expressions).
1. Verbal part: content, ability to express the ideas concisely and precisely, language quality, fluency and responses to questions – 0.5;
2. Event description (written part): content, consistency, vocabulary and grammatical accuracy. A list of unknown words with definitions – 0.5.
The Gold Dinner is the major annual fundraising charity event for the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation. David Grant Special Events (DGSE) produced the 2004 Gold Dinner to great acclaim and agreed to produce the dinner in 2005 and 2006 in the lead-up to the tenth anniversary dinner in 2007.
The 2005 Gold Dinner was the eighth annual dinner and had built a reputation within the business and corporate community as being the premier fundraising event of the year, from both a social perspective and as a money raising exercise. As this was a charity event all major suppliers who were approached to work on the event agreed to supply their services at either cost or free of charge. There were certainly benefits for all suppliers as the event not only assisted in the causes of the Sydney Children’s Hospital, but also acted as a showcase platform for their products and services to the corporate world. Major suppliers included Star City Casino, Chameleon Systems for lighting, Technical Direction Company for video, Norwest Productions for audio, Belinda Franks Catering, Stedman Staffing Agency, and Chair Covers and Candelabra for décor.