PowerPoint Presentation: Organizational Analysis This week you will create a PowerPoint presentation that outlines the steps involved in analyzing an organization using systems principles and apply this process to your current living arrangement (or family). For each step of the organizational analysis process, you should identify and explain the step, then apply this information to analyze your family or current living arrangement using systems principles. Your application of systems principles should include: What roles do people play? (Differentiation) How are decisions reached? (Leadership) Are family goals well articulated? Are there conflicts in goals? What is the basic reward system in the family?
What technology is used to enhance family functioning? Is any of the use of technology counter-productive? What are the values of the family? How are these communicated? Enforced? Identify problems that could be solved in several ways. How does the family adapt to changing conditions? Based on the information presented in your text, overview the stages of organizational consultation from a systems approach. Share the stages and your application via a PowerPoint presentation that includes the following information: Title Review of stage model Basic description of each stage Application of each stage to current family or living situation Summary of the value of this approach for organizational consultation Additionally, type the notes used to answer these questions and submit in a Word (or .rtf) document. Assignment Expectations: Length:References: PowerPoint: 12 slides Document: 900 – 1000 words CIte references as required Structure: First slide should include your presentation title and your name (Organizational Analysis )
Slides in the body of the presentation should include a combination of text, graphics and/or video (video length must not exceed 3 minutes) Final slide of your presentation should include the APA style citation for any references Follow best practice guidelines for creating PowerPoint presentations (see http://michaelhyatt.com/5-rules-for-more-effective-presentations.html and http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/best-practices-for-effective-powerpoint-presentations-assessment/) Slides should not have more than 20 words. Create a Word document that details the ideas for each content slide (about 50 words per slide)
