To prepare for this Assignment, pay particular attention to the following learning resources:
- Review this week’s Learning Resources, especially:
- Quintanilla, K. M., & Wahl, S. T. (2020). Business and professional communication: KEYS for workplace excellence (4th ed.) Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
- Chapter 1
- Quintanilla, K. M., & Wahl, S. T. (2020). Business and professional communication: KEYS for workplace excellence (4th ed.) Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
- David, T. (2014). Your elevator pitch needs an elevator pitch. Harvard Business Review Digital Articles, 2-5. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2014/12/your-elevator-pitch-needs-an-elevator-pitch
- Dowling, D. W. (2009). How to perfect an elevator pitch about yourself. Harvard Business Review Digital Articles, 2-3. Retrieved from org/2009/05/how-to-perfect-an-elevator-pit?referral=03759&cm_vc=rr_item_page.bottom”>https://hbr.org/2009/05/how-to-perfect-an-elevator…
- Take 5: Develop your personal brand. (2017). Management Today, 14.
NOTE: This class is for Master of Science in Leadership. Assignment is for class — Communication for Leaders and Managers.
To complete the Communication Portfolio Assignment, start by composing a cohesive introduction that includes the following:
- Salutation (i.e., Good morning, afternoon, or evening)
- Name (Use Natasha Mills)
- Education highlights (Use Associates in Computer Engineering and Bachelor’s in business administration)
- Brief employment history (Make anything up)
- Career goals (Make anything up in business)
- Social change statement (Make it good)
Next, convert the above information into a voice thread introducing yourself in a professional context. To complete this assignment, use the free Kaltura software tool. Follow the directions provided within the Kaltura Media Uploader to capture voice thread and upload your assignment.
General Guidance: This week’s Communication Portfolio submission should be about 7 minutes in length. Refer to the Week 1 Communication Portfolio Rubric below for grading elements and criteria.


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