
Digital Transformation and Information Systems Thesis Presentation
Prepare and deliver a compelling thesis presentation on Digital Transformation and Information Systems, covering topics like Introduction, Method, Results, and Conclusion. Includes visuals and references for a comprehensive overview. Ensure timely submission of slides before the presentation day to your supervisor.
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Chair of Digital Transformation and Information Systems Please send your presentation slides to your supervisor at least one day before your presentation day! Title of the Bachelor / Master Thesis Bachelor / Master Thesis Martina Mustermann
Introduction / Motivation Catch attention and motivate your thesis topic. What is the topic and why is it important? Use some pictures, if it is suitable. What is the goal of your thesis? Present your research question(s)! Martina Mustermann 2
Method What would you like to / did you do? How would you like to / did you answer your research question(s)? Present your plan of actions, or Provide an overview on your applied research methodology. Martina Mustermann 3
Results / Findings Interim presentation: What are the main findings of your thesis? Briefly, show how far you have come until now. Present the results of your thesis and limit the content to the essential findings. Present first results of your thesis. Structure the content in a logical and clear way ( roter Faden ). What are your next steps? Martina Mustermann 4
Conclusion (only in final presentation) Which implications for research and practice can be derived from the results of your thesis? Briefly mention limitations of your thesis and your applied research method. Outline (potential) future research with the results of your thesis. How could the results be used for further work? If you have further questions, please feel free to contact your supervisor! Martina Mustermann 5
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