Week 8 Final Paper – Organization Coca Cola
One of the questions about creating the week 8 final project paper is how many pages and how much should come from previous papers.
The page length is between 8-12 pages.
You will want to use portions from your previous papers but limit the portions to use what is appropriate. Revise with my recommendations from each previous paper. Undoubtedly, you have written more than what is required, so edit a lot out and respond to what is required in the rubric only. I usually print out the papers I write and then x out portions and add more appropriate thoughts.
Be sure to create an APA cover page and reference page with hanging indents. You have been doing this better and better with each paper.
Have fun crafting this paper as a way to show what you have learned about Organizational Behavior and Leadership. I hope you feel proud of your final project because it is well written and thoughtfully developed. Feel free to use the tutoring service to review it for ideas. Sign up through the Library.
Also you can use these as the headings:
Introduction
Problem Statement
Literature Review
Analysis
Solutions
Reflection
References
SectionDescriptionPoints
Title PageTitle of your applied research paper, course number and course title, professor name, and date.5IntroductionProvide an overview of the organization and your role in it. Provide enough information about the firm to acquaint an unfamiliar person (no matter how famous the company). Identify name, location, size, market segment (business line), and a brief history. Identify the essential issues, events, or actions to help frame the problem and subsequent discussion points.5Problem Statement
Identify and clearly state the problem (the leadership or organizational behavior issue that has been selected to research). The problem statement should be phrased in terms of a research question. For instance, if a workgroup is not performing effectively, an effective problem statement might be “How can group performance be improved?”
A well-formed problem statement includes the following.
Focus: The problem should be well defined and specific enough for the reader to gain a clear idea of the Organizational Behavior topic area and the direction of your study and research.
Structure: If the problem statement is sufficiently focused, it will provide a basis for decisions about which information to include and which to exclude from the paper.
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Literature Review
A minimum of eight scholarly resources in this section.
Approach this section as a mini-book report on each of the reference sources that significantly informed your analysis and proposed solutions. Give the reader an encapsulated review of what information you found most relevant to your research. Be sure and explain why the information is important. You may have found conflicting opinions or theories related to your topic area. Identify and discuss any such contrasts or describe in detail significant agreement among your sources.
Your literature review should be separate and distinct from your analysis section; it is a summation of your research. The goal should be a substantial paragraph containing a minimum of five to seven sentences per review.21Analysis
Explore the problem in-depth and with scholarly rigor. Provide an identification and description of the root causes of the problem or issue. Be sure not to address only symptoms of your problem. Diagnose the problem and its origins.
A critical element of this section is to apply leadership and organization concepts and models from our text, from class discussions, and from your literature review. Discuss the concepts, ideas, or insights that are most valuable in helping you make sense of the causes of the problem. Support your analysis with reference to appropriate research material.
Refer to and appropriately include the information and ideas you developed in the two papers you researched and wrote in Weeks 5 and 6. To reiterate, the topics of those previous papers included: a) How organizational theories improve operations, b) How values and attitudes influence decision making, and c) Influence of various structures and lines of authority.
Your research paper should address the following four course objectives, at a minimum:
1. Evaluate how organizational theories and practices can improve organizational operations (Week 5).
2. Analyze how values, attitudes, beliefs, feelings, and personality influence decision making in the workplace (Week 2).
3. Analyze the impact of different structures and lines of authority on organizational strategy and culture (Week 6).
4. Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of enterprise-wide functions relevant in the global economy (Week 6).
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Solutions
Identify at least three (no more than five) potential workable solutions to your problem and identify the pros and cons of each alternative solution and its high-level implementation steps.
Identify your preferred solution and describe exactly what should be done and how it should be done, including by whom, with whom, and in what sequence. Always explain your thinking behind your final solution set. It’s important to be clear about why a particular alternative (solution) was chosen, as opposed to others.
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ReflectionThink about this assignment and write a well thought out reflective statement about how this assignment influenced your personal, academic, and professional leadership and managerial development.9References
You must use no fewer than eight library resources outside of your textbook.
All references must be cited in two places—within the body of your paper and on a separate reference list. Choose references judiciously and cite them accurately. Cite all sources using APA format.
Please note that citing an author’s work within your text documents your research, identifies the source for readers, and enables readers to locate the source of information in the alphabetical reference list at the end of the paper. To use the ideas or words of another person without crediting the source is plagiarism. Plagiarism in its purest form involves copying passages either verbatim or nearly verbatim, with no direct acknowledgment of the source. The most common form of plagiarism is to paraphrase information from your source material. Paraphrasing does not relieve you of the obligation to provide proper identification of source data. The best way to avoid plagiarism is to make sure all quotes, ideas, or conclusions that are not your own are given proper acknowledgment in your research paper.
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