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We’ve learned how big of an advantage that technology can be in today’s business environment. Every major strategic management goal will make use of multiple types of technology during implementation. In this assignment, you will need to create a presentation for the upper management at your chosen course project business. The presentation will focus on suggesting two pieces of technology that you feel are essential to the implementation of your chosen strategic management goal. This presentation will be in PowerPoint and requires the recording of audio. Below is a detailed breakdown of what should be included in the presentation. Remember that presentations need to engage the audience through visual and auditory means. Use PowerPoint’s features to accomplish this.Create a title slide.Summarize the goal you are trying to accomplish and the value it will bring to the business.Identify two pieces of technology that you believe are essential to you accomplishing your chosen strategic management goal.What are the strengths and weaknesses of each technology?Why is each of these pieces of technology important to the implementation and execution of your chosen goal?Provide research that supports your technology choices.Cite a minimum of 1 scholarly source.Include a final APA works cited slide.Format the presentation so that it’s engaging and employs advanced formatting features such as templates, transitions, charts, or video.Use the “Audio” feature under the “Insert” tab in PowerPoint to record the audio for the presentation.It’s important to be informative while still being persuasive. Focus on explaining the use of the technology and the value that the technology will bring to the business if used correctly.*A note about scholarly and credible sources: Scholarly sources are peer reviewed or published in a recognized scholarly source, like a journal or a university publisher. You will find these through the Rasmussen Online Library. Credible sources are reliable, accurate, and trustworthy. These sources are written by authors respected in their fields of study (all scholarly sources are credible sources). You want to identify sources where the author of the article is listed, if they’ve referenced other information, the sources should be cited so that you can check for accuracy and support for what they have written. Wikipedia is not considered a credible source. For more information on credible sources, please visit the Rasmussen Online Library.