Case Presentation Evaluation

TEAM MEMBERS:
 

Summarize the team's statement of problem: 
 
 
 

List the team's alternative solutions: 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summarize the team's solution: 
 

Letter
Grade
_____ Problem Identification:
Is it clear?  Is it reasonable for this situation?  Does it cover the sorts of issues raised in the case?
_____ Situation Analysis:
Was enough relevent information provided that would enable the assessment of alternative courses of action?  Was irrelevant information presented? 
_____ Analysis of Alternative Strategies:
Were the most relevent and reasonable alternatives presented?  Was the analysis of sufficient breadth and depth?
_____ Solution:
Does it answer the problem identified by this team?  Is it clear?  Are you persuaded that the team's recommendation should be accepted?
_____ Oral Presentation:
Is it well organized?  Is it of a professional nature?  Would you hire this team?

All things considered, what overall score would you give this team?

Letter
Grade
Percent
Grade
 
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To receive a score in the "A" range, the presentation must be considered by the professor to be "good enough for the real world."  A score in the "B" range will be assigned to presentations that have minor problems, such as the need for clarification in a statement of problem.  Lower scores will be assigned to presentations which have problems that are not so minor, such as an inability of the group to adequately clarify a statement of problem during questions associated with the presentation.