1. Discussion: Identified problem at a staff meeting
Discussion: Identified problem at a staff meetingDiscussion: Identified problem at a staff
meetingInnovation PresentationImagine that you are presenting on the identified problem
at a staff meeting in your current or past workplace. For the meeting, develop an evidence-
based narrated PowerPoint presentation to support application of an innovation drawing
from the ones you have researched.Your narrated presentation should be 8–10 slides long
and include speaker’s notes. The narration should be no longer than 10 minutes. In your
presentation, address the following: Describe the problem you have identified and why it is
important to address. Be specific. Synthesize the three research articles you read and
summarize the takeaways you can apply to your proposed innovation. Explain your
proposed innovation and how it would address the systems or organizational problem you
have identified. Be specific and provide examples. Describe the potential impact of the
innovation on patient experience and outcomes. Be specific. Explain how you would apply
the innovation in the workplace, based on the research. Explain how to address two types of
implementation challenges: those involving staff, leadership, administrators, or other
stakeholders. those involving systems, processes, or technology. With the exception ofa title
slide and reference slide, each slide should containspeaker’s notes and voiceover narration
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rely on your computer’s spell-checker and grammar-checker; failure to do so indicates a
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numerous misspelled words and grammatical mistakes will be penalized. Read over your
paper – in silence and then aloud – before handing it in and make corrections as necessary.
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follow your argument.