This week, you are participating in a professional virtual Communications Confer

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This week, you are participating in a professional virtual Communications Conference. The purpose of the conference is to share strategies for effective communication. The purpose of your conference presentation is to guide the conference attendees (your classmates) in successfully applying the content of your presentation to their current or future careers.
Deliver a professional presentation concerning ONE topic from one of the following threads. (For instance, if choosing the first topic from Thread 1, you would do a presentation on just “conflict management” but not a presentation on “conflict management, intercultural communication, team work, and collaborative writing.”)  
Thread 3 Employment Communication
Networking
Interviewing
Applying for an Internal Position or Promotion
Salary Negotiation
The equivalent of 8 although you may use any appropriate technology to present (PowerPoint, Prezi, Slideshare, etc.). Carefully follow the guidelines for Presentations discussed in Week 7!
Two professional research sources that support presentation content. Cite opinions, statistics, and direct quotations used in bullets on each slide AND include a references slide at the end of the presentation. (These research sources do not include citations of visuals used in the presentation.) Review Documenting Sources.
One visual aid created by you IN ADDITION TO any decorative visuals or visuals borrowed and cited from other sources. The original visual aid created by you might be a pie chart, bar chart, line chart, infographic, flowchart, etc. Review Visual Media and Design, Visual Aids, and Visual Ethics for how to design effective visuals. For how to cite visuals, review Documenting Visuals.
Two questions for your audience to stimulate discussion and encourage the audience to think about ways to apply the ideas from the presentation in practical and relevant ways in the future.

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