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Your supervisor created a PowerPoint presentation and now she wants you to make the presentation more engaging for her audience. The presentation is about a new product line that your company is developing and the intended audience is a group of company stockholders.
Your supervisor wants to include biographical data for each team member, so that the stockholders can visualize the team building the new product. Their ID photos are available to you, but they are too big. How can you make the pictures better fit in the presentation?
Analogies
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Induction
A process or method of learning or reasoning by which general principles are derived from specific instances or observations.
General Conclusion
A final statement or decision that summarizes the main points or findings of a discussion, research, or analysis.
Specific Conclusion
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