Task 3B – Three Minute Presentation
In this task you must present the major findings from the literature review (Task 3A) in a three minute presentation.
In doing so you must:
- Provide an understanding of the nature and focus of the research undertaken
- Provide clear, supported conclusions from the research
- Clearly link to Project Management literature
- Present professionally, in a well-structured style with demonstrated confidence in knowledge of the subject matter
- Also try to engage the audience and convey enthusiasm for the research and its findings
Criteria High Distinction (7) (85%+) Distinction (6) (75-84%) Credit (5) (65-74%) Pass (4) (50-64%) Fail (less than 4) (0-49%)
Content of the
presentation
Content discussed is logical,
comprehensive, fully
researched & linked to the
literature. Structure is
creatively tailored for the
audience, & clearly signposted
throughout; adheres to time
limits, & material is
excellently paced.
Content gives good coverage
of the topic, is well-researched
& follows a logical sequence
leading to good conclusions.
Structure is well tailored for
the audience, with clear
signposting; adherence to time
limits & well-paced.
Adequate coverage of content
& research; follows logical
sequence leading to sound
conclusion. Organised &
signposted appropriately for
the audience; time limits
adhered to; presentation is
mainly well-paced.
Basic coverage of content with
limited research; attempts to
follow logical sequence. Some
awareness of organisation &
signposting for audience; only
minor departure from time
limits; consideration given to
pacing.
Inadequate content, that lacks
coherence; organisation is not
tailored to audience profile.
Absence of signposting to
guide listeners’
comprehension; presentation is
over/under time; pacing is not
suitable.
Communication
style (verbal &
non-verbal)
Convincing & interesting
manner; highly professional
communication using business
terminology; voice always
well-modulated, audible, clear,
& convincing; maintains good
eye contact; body language
appropriate & never
distracting; minimum reliance
on written notes or memorised
scripts.
Presentation is convincing &
professional, & uses business
terminology; vocal delivery
consistently audible, clear &
well-paced; eye contact &
body language do not distract
from meaning; there is
minimum reliance on written
notes or scripts.
Mostly persuasive,
professional, & uses business
terminology; vocal delivery
conveys meaning, with minor
lapses in audibility, clarity &
pace; eye contact adequate;
body language did not distract
audience; minimum reliance
on notes / scripts.
Persuasive in places & some
use of business terminology;
vocal delivery conveys basic
meaning but lacks audibility,
clarity, or pace; uneven eye
contact; body language
distracts audience; some overreliance on written notes or
memorised scripts.
Lacking persuasiveness &
professionalism; incorrect use
of business terminology; vocal
delivery not clear, sufficiently
audible, little/no eye contact
with audience; distracting body
language; over-reliance on
written notes & scripts.