SPEECH OF INFORMATION
Your speech must meet the following guidelines:
The text of your speech must introduce something (product, process, method, technology, tool, concept, application, organization, theory, historical moment or person of note, etc.). This topic must be clearly business-related.
The speech is NOT to be persuasive in nature, nor a commercial or sales pitch. This is to be an objective exercise in knowledge sharing. The speech should take an objective approach to the subject. For instance, a standard informational speech format would be similar to; I. What it is, II. How it works, and III. Benefits and drawbacks.
Your speech must discuss or be related to business in a very clear way (this may include any aspect of career, operations, procurement, adaptation, best practice, theory, history, etc.).
Your speech does NOT have to be memorized. Notes are fine to use, but you must use note cards, NOT full sheets of paper, nor a laptop, tablet, anything electronic that you could read off of.
* Your speech must have a minimum of 4 professional sources.


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