PLEASE NOTE: You have 10 minutes to present you presentation. The 500 words relate to the amount of words within the slides so please ensure to keep within 500 words (+/- 10%) Suggested lay out:...

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PLEASE NOTE: You have 10 minutes to present you presentation. The 500 words relate to the amount of words within the slides so please ensure to keep within 500 words (+/- 10%)


Suggested lay out:


Introduction (2 slides)


What you propose will occur during the Unfreezing stage with implementation of relevant leadership principles(2 slides)


What you propose will occur during theChanging stage with implementation of relevant leadership principles(2slides)


What you propose will occur during the refreezing stagewith implementation of relevantleadership principles(2slides)


Conclusion---in this instance a very short recap and thank you for listening type slide (1slide)


This is a rough guide, and it is by no means ridged (you can use whatever headings you like or feel flow well)




MARKING RUBRIC – PRESENTATION College of Nursing and Midwifery * For audio only presentations markers will mark on applicable verbal criteria Exceptional 85-100 Advanced 75-84 Proficient 65-74 Functional 50-64 Developing 0-49 Organisation 25% Excellent organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clearly and consistently observable and is skillful and makes the content of the presentation cohesive. Organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clearly and consistently observable and is skilful and makes the content of the presentation cohesive. Organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clearly and consistently observable within the presentation. Organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is intermittently observable within the presentation. Organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is not observable within the presentation. Language 25% Excellent language choices are imaginative, memorable, and compelling, and enhance the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience. Language choices are imaginative, memorable, and compelling, and enhance the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience. Language choices are thoughtful and generally support the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience. Language choices are satisfactory and commonplace and partially support the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience. Language choices are unclear and minimally support the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is not appropriate to audience. Delivery* 25% Excellent delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation compelling, and speaker appears professional and confident. Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation compelling, and speaker appears polished and confident. Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation interesting, and speaker appears comfortable. Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation understandable, and speaker appears tentative. Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) detract from the understandability of the presentation, and speaker appears uncomfortable. Supporting Material 20% Multiple types of supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make appropriate reference to information or analysis that significantly supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. A variety of types of supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make appropriate reference to information or analysis that significantly supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. Supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make appropriate reference to information or analysis that generally supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. Supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make appropriate reference to information or analysis that partially supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. Insufficient supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make reference to information or analysis that minimally supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. Central Message 5% Central message is captivating (precisely stated, appropriately repeated, memorable, and strongly supported. Central message is well-defined and consistent with the supporting material. Central message is clear and consistent with the supporting material. Central message is basically understandable but is not often repeated and is not memorable. Central message can be deduced but is not explicitly stated in the presentation. Page 1 of 1 Page 2 of 2
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Answer To: PLEASE NOTE: You have 10 minutes to present you presentation. The 500 words relate to the amount of...

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Introduction
This report is based on the Aged Care Facility that is located in the rural township with a cumulative population of 8000 located i
n NSW. The central town is perhaps at a 50 km distance from the larger town. Presently the aged-care facility takes care of approximately 100 senior residents. These senior citizens in the Aged Care Facility are usually away from their friends and families. These facilities is staffed by certified and enrolled nurses along with healthcare assistants while kitchen, nursing, administrative and cleaning workers. As a director of facility that offers Nursing, there are many changes proposed to improve the operations in the facility
Proposal during the Unfreezing Stage
Majority of people resist changes especially at the very initial stages. Therefore, my goal during the unfreezing stage is create awareness about the status quo as well as present level acceptability that might be causing certain problems. The concerned team of accreditation realised that data-entries in each resident’s record were infrequent and contained minimal information. Furthermore, every record of resident was divided between various folders like medication, wound-care folder, nursing notes, a medical note as well as allied health folder which presented inconsistence data while auditing. The lack of integration was identified as creating a risk to the safety and quality of resident care as a holistic and up to date...
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