How to Create an Employee Training Business Model Presentation
Craft a visually stimulating and persuasive business message to convey your expertise in employee training. Create a presentation that wins company contracts by using computer technology innovations. Successful business presentations include exceptional verbal and written communication skills that show your ability to achieve the employer's goals.
Instructions
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Explore the deficiencies in the current training model utilized by the employer by completing a cost-benefit analysis. Explain the proposed system to improve new and existing employees' job performance.
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Use visual aids and graphics to communicate the need for a new employee training business model. Make graphs and charts that show your model meets the core organizational objectives to train new employees.
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Communicate the common errors employers use in employee training. Distinguish the differences that an efficient employee training model offers in cost savings, employee retention and overall job satisfaction. Include any suggestions for monetary and non-monetary employee incentives in your presentation.
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Create a video simulating job training. Include teaching/training strategies necessary to convey training information. Give examples of core characteristics for effective job performance and training evaluation materials.
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Calculate a percentage associated with employer satisfaction when using your business model. Use this information during your presentation and in written documentation.
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Sum up your presentation in a pamphlet. Include what your model offers and frequently asked questions that may arise. Provide business cards with your current contact information, personal resume and business references.
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Tips & Warnings
Learn PowerPoint for presentation purposes. Any computer generated presentation you use needs to be compatible with the employer's existing system.
Dress professionally for the presentation. Wear business attire and a conservative colored suit.
Don't wear strong perfume or cologne, garish jewelry or extravagant hair styles. Modesty is the best policy.