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Include the following sections (detailed criteria listed below and in the grading rubric):
Title Slide (1 slide)
Include your name and session.
Introduction (1 slide)
Identify the purpose of the presentation.
Problem Statement (1 slide)
Define the problem you will address in your analysis in a succinct, 1-2 sentence statement.
Write the problem statement in the form of a question. You may reuse the problem you identified for this week’s collaboration café. 
Background (1-3 slides)
Provide factual information to define the problem.
Include general information about the topic.
Describe why the topic is important.
Explain why the topic needs to be addressed now.
Provide in-text citations from a scholarly source.
Landscape (1-3 slides)
Identify relevant stakeholders.
Explain stakeholder concerns related to the problem.
Identify key factors that must be considered when analyzing the problem.
Discuss the relevance of each key factor.
Provide in-text citations from a scholarly source.
Options (1-3 slides)
Identify at least three evidence-based options to address the problem.
Discuss the pros and cons of each option.
Provide in-text citations from a scholarly source for each evidence-based option.
Recommendation (1-3 slides)
Identify the best option to address the problem.
Explain why your recommendation is the best solution.
Discuss mitigating strategies for any cons identified for the selected option.
Provide in-text citations from a scholarly source.
Conclusion (1 slide)
Provide a summary of the presentation.
References
Provide complete reference in APA format, may use bullets. Hanging indents are not required.
Presentation Format
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The presentation should total 7-15 slides (excluding title and reference slides).  
Color schemes, font style, and size are consistent on each slide.
Graphics and images (if used) are professional and appropriate.
Speaker notes are provided for each slide (except the title and reference slides).
*I know the paper says put it in powerpoint but it can be written in a word document and i can transfer it to a powerpoint

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