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write 10 minutes narrator for uploaded file, based on [Requirements for Presentation] The presentation is expected to be a comprehensive wrap-up of your project. Audiences’ preliminary knowledge on what has been proposed in Assignment 1 is assumed, and the focal point in this presentation should be shifted more onto the technical pathways, evaluations, and business insights derived from all the analysis conducted. As a Business Analyst, you need to utilize this presentation to make sense of the technical soundness and value of recommendation results to both technical and executive audiences. The presentation is strictly limited to 10 minutes and will be submitted as a pre-recorded .mp4 video, where off-line Q&A between the presenter and lecturers/students will be conducted within one week after the video is uploaded. There are no specific formats mandated, however the presenter is required to show up throughout the presentation (e.g., turning the webcam on in Zoom) to facilitate evaluation of communication skills

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write 10 minutes narrator for uploaded file, based on [Requirements for Presentation] The presentation is expected to be a comprehensive wrap-up of your project. Audiences’ preliminary knowledge on what has been proposed in Assignment 1 is assumed, and the focal point in this presentation should be shifted more onto the technical pathways, evaluations, and business insights derived from all the analysis conducted. As a Business Analyst, you need to utilize this presentation to make sense of the technical soundness and value of recommendation results to both technical and executive audiences. The presentation is strictly limited to 10 minutes and will be submitted as a pre-recorded .mp4 video, where off-line Q&A between the presenter and lecturers/students will be conducted within one week after the video is uploaded. There are no specific formats mandated, however the presenter is required to show up throughout the presentation (e.g., turning the webcam on in Zoom) to facilitate evaluation of communication skills

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