Presentaciones En Power Point Universidad Sobre Comunicacion Asertiva Exclusive -
Visual: Empty chair at a study table.
Passive response: “I’ll just do their part… it’s easier.”
Aggressive response: “You’re so lazy; you never help.”
Assertive response (DESC):
“We agreed to split the research by Friday (Describe). I’ve done my section, but I haven’t seen yours (Express concern). Can you share your draft by tomorrow night so we can merge slides? (Specify). That keeps our grade strong and fair for everyone (Consequence).”
Visual: A script template.
Text:
Exclusive PowerPoints foster deeper learning because they signal institutional investment in communication skills. Students perceive them as more authoritative and relevant. However, exclusivity must be balanced with shareability—an exclusive presentation for one nursing cohort can become a template for another after minimal adaptation. Visual: Empty chair at a study table
A common pitfall is overloading exclusive slides with “exclusive” jargon. Instead, focus on exclusive scenarios (e.g., negotiating with a thesis advisor) rather than exclusive design gimmicks. Visual: A script template