Thursday, September 22, 2022

Fall 2022 - 8:00 a.m. Section: Management Made Real Presentation Schedule

 8:00 a.m. Section: Management Made Real Presentation Schedule

Date

Pres. Number

Student

Presentation Title

10-4 (Tues)

Day 1

1

Kelsie Viator




Teamwork Makes the Dreamwork

*LATE PROJECT TOPIC

10-4 (Tues)

Day 1

2

Raymond Stratton 

What Motivates People?

10-4 (Tues)

Day 1

3

Jackson Rodriguez 

A Guide to Decision Making


10-6 (Thurs)

Day 2

4

Blake Arceneaux 

Selling New Things to Older People

10-6 (Thurs)

Day 2

5

Sierra Smith 

Gender Barriers and Communication in the Workplace

10-6 (Thurs)

Day 2

6

Madalyn Gautreaux 

How is Formal Communication Important in a Restaurant

10-18 (Tues)

Day 3

7

Nico Anzaldua 

The Rec’s a Wreck!

10-18 (Tues)

Day 3

8

Greyson Boudreaux 

Communication: It’s Complicated

10-18 (Tues)

Day 3

9

Anna Carpenter 

Lifeguarding and Decision Making

*LATE PROJECT TOPIC

10-18 (Tues)

Day 3

10

Connor Spencer 

Looking Forward to Nothing New

10-20 (Thurs)

Day 4

11

Robert Chadwick III 

How to Improve Communication in the Workplace


10-20 (Thurs)

Day 4

12

Ashetyn Hood 

The Importance of Having Motivation in School


10-20 (Thurs)

Day 4

13

Brennan Stuprich 

The Importance of Power in Leadership


10-20 (Thurs)

Day 4

14

Grace Swan

How to Professionally Communicate with Coworkers/Supervisors


10-25 (Tues)

Day 5

15

Victor Munoz 

Expanding Your Network


10-25 (Tues)

Day 5

16

Quinnay Walker 

Motivation in Putting Your Best Foot Forward


10-25 (Tues)

Day 5

17

Ri Zheng

How to Communicate Without Getting Tired


10-25 (Tues)

Day 5

18

Rodney Palao Jr. 


The Importance of Communication

*LATE PROJECT TOPIC


11-1 (Tues)

Day 6

19

Paul Longo Jr.

Promoting Employee Suggestions Using Managerial Decision Making Skills


11-1 (Tues)

Day 6

20

Christian Knox

Motivation: Keys to Improving Your Mindset 


11-1 (Tues)

Day 6

21

Kailey McCall

Teamwork Divides the Task and Multiplies Success


11-1 (Tues)

Day 6

22

Jessee Gille 

Side-by-Side Comparison of Two Different Restaurants


11-3 (Thurs)

Day 7

23

Ian McManus 

The Importance of Making Connections


11-3 (Thurs)

Day 7

24

Marina Neal 

Building a Gymnastics Team


11-3 (Thurs)

Day 7

25

Beyonce' Jackson 

Get Ready with Me


11-8 (Thurs)

Day 8

26

Tellise Magee

* DROPPED CLASS - NO PRESENTATION

11-8 (Tues)

Day 8

27

Alyssa Crayton 

Communication in the Financial Aid Office


11-8 (Tues)

Day 8

28

Stephanie Brown 

Active Listening: Do You Hear What I Hear?


11-8 (Tues)

Day 8

29

Kinverling Hernandez 

Active Listening in the Real World


11-15 (Tues)

Day 9

30

Alayna Montgomery 

Social Media: A Modern Day Business Marvel



11-15 (Tues)

Day 9

31

Patrick Champagne 

Promoting Ethical Behavior in My Own Life



11-15 (Tues)

Day 9

32

David Miller 

* DROPPED CLASS - NO PRESENTATION

11-15 (Tues)

Day 9

33

Kade Spedale 

The Importance of Communication at Chick-Fil-A



11-17 (Thurs)

Day 10

34

Peyton Cloy 

Building Leadership Among Coworkers


11-17 (Thurs)

Day 10

35

Hunter Tschannen 

Innovations in the Kitchen

* MISSED PRESENTATION DATE

* NO PRESENTATION 

11-17 (Thurs)

Day 10

36

D.B. Beauchamp 

Switch It Up


11-22 (Tues)

Day 11

37

Carter Rusk 

Managers As Leaders



11-22 (Tues)

Day 11

38

Wallace Harris 

Breaking the Shell of Diversity




NOTE: Should you miss your scheduled presentation date, there will be at least a 20% grade penalty. There will be a limited opportunity for any possible make-ups of a missed presentation slot, and any make-up will need to be scheduled with the professor. Generally, if you miss your presentation, you must be prepared to present at the next regular, non-test day class meeting! If you fail to present at all, then you will, of necessity, be graded only on your presentation materials (i.e., your slides and any ancillary materials), and the maximum grade possible will be a 50%.

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