Discuss the Assumptions you are making about these facts or missing facts. —Analysis/Recommendations

 

Identification: Discuss the Central facts and Missing facts of the case (situation or organization).

Discuss the Assumptions you are making about these facts or missing facts. —Analysis/Recommendations

: In this section, the writer will analyze the key issues and recommend solutions in the case supported by concepts/theories presented in the textbook.

This section must include in-text citations (references) from the textbook (Ch.1-5) (or outside sources) that support the writer’s ideas, thoughts, or opinions. In other words, incorporate theory from textbooks (Ch.1-5)/articles to support the application. Some case studies have questions in the book provided after each case. If the case study has questions, this section should include writing out each case study question followed by your response. —Learning

Outcomes: In this section, writers discuss what they learned from the case and how they could apply this knowledge in the future. —Conclusion: Summarize highlights and key points. —References page: Include four (4) accessible (can access) scholarly/reputable references (sources), in addition to the textbook which can be used for a source/reference. Overall, the total amount of references is 4, one is the textbook and the other three are from (can access) accessible scholarly sources. —Note: Papers must follow APA style guidelines. Papers require a cover page (in addition to the page minimum), an introduction, a body separated into multiple sections (subheadings as provided in the assignment), a conclusion, and a separate References page. Papers should include references that support the readings (tie in concepts/theory from the textbook to the application/article). —Papers are to follow APA writing style guidelines, which include writing in Times New Roman 12-point font, with double-spacing, and page numbers in the top righthand corner.

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