You are an Inspiration Essay Assignment: Competence + Caring + Character = Credibility
Overview: Given the post trust era, credibility is more important than ever. To be seen as a credible person people need to trust you. To establish yourself as trustworthy you need to demonstrate the three C’s described in your textbook: Competence, Caring and Character.
Directions: Your job now is to identify a single unique individual - a co-worker, boss, coach, pastor, teacher that served as an inspiration to you.
Choose a person that you observed over a period of time so you can offer specific examples of their behaviors and actions. I prefer that you do not use a close friend or family member for this activity.
Content of Essay:You are to type a CONCISE and well written 1-2 page single-spaced essay which describes specific behaviors. Choose behaviors that reflect positively on each of the three C’s: Competence, Caring and Character.
For example, you might choose a professor from the UWT and describe the level of competence as quite high and you would explain that through their understanding of the content of their course and ability to understand and explain the information. You would provide specific examples of how you knew that they were or were not competent.
Next you would examine the same person for the dimension of “caring”. Did this person demonstrate caring to you or to others? What behaviors did they show that led you to believe that they were or were not caring? Do they appear to be motivated to help you, or others?
Lastly, you will conduct the same type of analysis on the person’s “character”. What evidence do you have to suggest the level of character the person exhibits? Consider how honest or ethical their behaviors are. Are they forthcoming, open and transparent with their communication style? How do they handle confidentiality? Do they appear to be driven by personal values? Do they adhere to organizational values? Your values?
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Friday, 24 June 2022
In Part One of this project, students will be designing a building.Architects are trained and licensed professionals who design buildings and play a role in the construction of those structures. Architects design structures with the purpose, style, and function of the building in mind.Students will act as an architect and design a building then describe how they will make the structure strong and aesthetically pleasing.
Students must select one of the following structures to design:residenceplace of worshipcommercial buildinggovernmental buildingStudents must choose to create one of the following schematic designs to produce (students can find examples in the course materials):Elevation drawingCross-section drawingThree-dimensional model of the exteriorWhile designing the structure, students are required to use at least two building materials, two architectural elements, and two architectural principles from the following list.Architectural building materials: stone, concrete, wood, steel, glass, iron, brick, carbon fiber, plastic.Architectural elements: post and lintel, rounded arch, pointed arch, buttressing, flying buttress, arcade, tunnel/barrel vault, groin vault, ribbed vault, dome, pendentives, cantilever, columns.Architectural principles: evidence of repetition, use of line, use of balance, use of scale, use of variety, use of texture.Create your physical project and label the completed design with each of the two materials, elements, and principles utilized.Your original architectural design may be created in one of the following ways.You may utilize any computer animation/drawing/drafting programs that you feel comfortable creating in. The free Microsoft 360 package includes Paint and Whiteboard which could be useful tools for this project.You may also create a three-dimensional model of your architectural design. You may label the fundamentals on the physical model or the photo or the model.You may hand draw and color your structure with any materials found in your home.
In Part Two of this project, students will be writing a response about their architectural design.In your written response, address the following:
Why did you choose to utilize the materials and elements in the structure in the way you did? How do these add to the strength of the structure?How did you utilize principles of design to add to the aesthetics of the structure?How did your project end up? Do you think your project represents your own individual style? Why or why not?
Answer the following prompts in an MLA formatted Word document in a minimum of 300 words.
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Students must select one of the following structures to design:residenceplace of worshipcommercial buildinggovernmental buildingStudents must choose to create one of the following schematic designs to produce (students can find examples in the course materials):Elevation drawingCross-section drawingThree-dimensional model of the exteriorWhile designing the structure, students are required to use at least two building materials, two architectural elements, and two architectural principles from the following list.Architectural building materials: stone, concrete, wood, steel, glass, iron, brick, carbon fiber, plastic.Architectural elements: post and lintel, rounded arch, pointed arch, buttressing, flying buttress, arcade, tunnel/barrel vault, groin vault, ribbed vault, dome, pendentives, cantilever, columns.Architectural principles: evidence of repetition, use of line, use of balance, use of scale, use of variety, use of texture.Create your physical project and label the completed design with each of the two materials, elements, and principles utilized.Your original architectural design may be created in one of the following ways.You may utilize any computer animation/drawing/drafting programs that you feel comfortable creating in. The free Microsoft 360 package includes Paint and Whiteboard which could be useful tools for this project.You may also create a three-dimensional model of your architectural design. You may label the fundamentals on the physical model or the photo or the model.You may hand draw and color your structure with any materials found in your home.
In Part Two of this project, students will be writing a response about their architectural design.In your written response, address the following:
Why did you choose to utilize the materials and elements in the structure in the way you did? How do these add to the strength of the structure?How did you utilize principles of design to add to the aesthetics of the structure?How did your project end up? Do you think your project represents your own individual style? Why or why not?
Answer the following prompts in an MLA formatted Word document in a minimum of 300 words.
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Capstone ProjectYou'll turn in your capstone project at the end of this program, but you'll want to begin working on it now. The project involves creating a complete litigation file, including a legal analysis brief, investigative report, client interview checklist, intake memo, complaint, legal research, and an interoffice memorandum of law.
This project is worth 30% of your grade and will take a good amount of time to complete.
For your capstone project, you'll apply what you learn in Chapters 7 through 12 of your Introduction to Paralegalism textbook, creating a complete litigation file for the Brown vs. Hammond case:
Brown v. Hammond, 810 F. Supp 644, United States Eastern District, Pennsylvania 1993. Page 262 in your textbook.
Your litigation file will include seven items:
Legal analysis briefInvestigative reportClient interview checklistIntake memoComplaintLegal research, traditional and computer-aidedInteroffice memorandum of lawYou'll use the checklists, exhibits, terminology, and references from the textbook to prepare the required documents for your file.
Your complete project is due at the end of this program. Because this is such a large project, you should put yourself on a schedule to finish each component after you've read the referenced textbook chapter. Contact your instructor if you have any questions or if you need any assistance.
Legal Analysis Brief (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 7)A legal analysis brief is a summary of a case. The brief includes the essential parts of a court opinion, such as the facts, issues, holding, and reasoning.
Complete a comprehensive and thumbnail brief. Refer to Exhibits 7.14 and Exhibit 7.15 and the Comprehensive Brief of People v. Bruni on pages 349-350) as a guide.
Investigative Report, Fact Particularization (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapters 8 and 9)Fact particularization is a technique for generating a list of factual questions that will help you obtain a comprehensive picture of all available facts relevant to a legal issue.
Your investigative report will be a fact particularization. Read the facts the Brown v. Hammond et al case (page 262), and particularize each fact using the categories of questions in Exhibit 8.5, page 373. Once you've completed the fact particularization, organize the information into a memorandum for the fictional law office (Stewart Law Office) with the following opening elements:
To: Attorney StewartFrom: Your nameDate: The date the memorandum is preparedSubject: Investigative Report: Brown v. Hammond et al
Client Interview Checklist (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 8)Create a list of at least 20 initial questions and 10 follow-up questions that you would ask Ms. Brown. Use at least one example of each kind of question explained in Exhibit 8.11, page 385-387. Label each question according to its type: open-ended, close-ended, or other.
Intake memo (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 8)Prepare an intake memo for Brown v. Hammond. You need only create an intake memo for Ms. Brown, who has come to your fictional law office (Stewart Law Office) seeking representation. Addresses, phone numbers, and other personal information should be fictional. Use the layout described in your textbook on pages 368-369, and you may refer to Exhibit 8.3 on page 369 as a guide.
Complaint (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 10)A complaint is the pleading filed by the plaintiff, which states a claim or cause of action against the defendant.
Draft a complaint for wrongful termination against defendant Attorney Robert Hammond. Refer to Exhibit 10.6, page 469, as a guide. Hint: Use both your legal analysis brief and fact particularization to complete the complaint body.
Legal Research: Traditional and Computer Aided (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapters 11 and 13)Use Westlaw computer-aided legal research to find and cite the following applicable authorities for the Brown v. Hammond case: three mandatory authorities discussed in the case, and three persuasive authorities relevant to the case.
Using the Westlaw Key Cite feature, key cite the case (citation 810 F.Supp. 644). Are there any negative citing sources? If so, provide the case citations, and briefly discuss the basis for the negative citations.
If you have access to traditional legal research sources via a law library or court library, you may use those, as well.
Interoffice Memorandum of Law (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 12)An interoffice memorandum objectively analyzes the law. This memorandum is written for the supervising attorney or other individuals in your law office.
Prepare an Interoffice Memorandum of Law using all research you gathered. Address the memorandum to Attorney Stewart. Refer to the sample Interoffice Memorandum of Law on pages 336-339 as a guide.
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This project is worth 30% of your grade and will take a good amount of time to complete.
For your capstone project, you'll apply what you learn in Chapters 7 through 12 of your Introduction to Paralegalism textbook, creating a complete litigation file for the Brown vs. Hammond case:
Brown v. Hammond, 810 F. Supp 644, United States Eastern District, Pennsylvania 1993. Page 262 in your textbook.
Your litigation file will include seven items:
Legal analysis briefInvestigative reportClient interview checklistIntake memoComplaintLegal research, traditional and computer-aidedInteroffice memorandum of lawYou'll use the checklists, exhibits, terminology, and references from the textbook to prepare the required documents for your file.
Your complete project is due at the end of this program. Because this is such a large project, you should put yourself on a schedule to finish each component after you've read the referenced textbook chapter. Contact your instructor if you have any questions or if you need any assistance.
Legal Analysis Brief (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 7)A legal analysis brief is a summary of a case. The brief includes the essential parts of a court opinion, such as the facts, issues, holding, and reasoning.
Complete a comprehensive and thumbnail brief. Refer to Exhibits 7.14 and Exhibit 7.15 and the Comprehensive Brief of People v. Bruni on pages 349-350) as a guide.
Investigative Report, Fact Particularization (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapters 8 and 9)Fact particularization is a technique for generating a list of factual questions that will help you obtain a comprehensive picture of all available facts relevant to a legal issue.
Your investigative report will be a fact particularization. Read the facts the Brown v. Hammond et al case (page 262), and particularize each fact using the categories of questions in Exhibit 8.5, page 373. Once you've completed the fact particularization, organize the information into a memorandum for the fictional law office (Stewart Law Office) with the following opening elements:
To: Attorney StewartFrom: Your nameDate: The date the memorandum is preparedSubject: Investigative Report: Brown v. Hammond et al
Client Interview Checklist (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 8)Create a list of at least 20 initial questions and 10 follow-up questions that you would ask Ms. Brown. Use at least one example of each kind of question explained in Exhibit 8.11, page 385-387. Label each question according to its type: open-ended, close-ended, or other.
Intake memo (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 8)Prepare an intake memo for Brown v. Hammond. You need only create an intake memo for Ms. Brown, who has come to your fictional law office (Stewart Law Office) seeking representation. Addresses, phone numbers, and other personal information should be fictional. Use the layout described in your textbook on pages 368-369, and you may refer to Exhibit 8.3 on page 369 as a guide.
Complaint (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 10)A complaint is the pleading filed by the plaintiff, which states a claim or cause of action against the defendant.
Draft a complaint for wrongful termination against defendant Attorney Robert Hammond. Refer to Exhibit 10.6, page 469, as a guide. Hint: Use both your legal analysis brief and fact particularization to complete the complaint body.
Legal Research: Traditional and Computer Aided (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapters 11 and 13)Use Westlaw computer-aided legal research to find and cite the following applicable authorities for the Brown v. Hammond case: three mandatory authorities discussed in the case, and three persuasive authorities relevant to the case.
Using the Westlaw Key Cite feature, key cite the case (citation 810 F.Supp. 644). Are there any negative citing sources? If so, provide the case citations, and briefly discuss the basis for the negative citations.
If you have access to traditional legal research sources via a law library or court library, you may use those, as well.
Interoffice Memorandum of Law (Introduction to Paralegalism, Chapter 12)An interoffice memorandum objectively analyzes the law. This memorandum is written for the supervising attorney or other individuals in your law office.
Prepare an Interoffice Memorandum of Law using all research you gathered. Address the memorandum to Attorney Stewart. Refer to the sample Interoffice Memorandum of Law on pages 336-339 as a guide.
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The case study doc is pretty much what the PowerPoint needs to be about, and with that, it needs to have info from 2 systematic reviews (which I have provided), 1 lay article, and 1 original research article (that is peer reviewed). Below I will provide more information that is needed,
Systematic Reviews-Choose the systematic review(s) that you think will guide you the best in finding the appropriate literature to make recommendations to your client for the end project. (these I provided)
Lay Article- This article will be used in the presentation to compare and contrast what is said in popular literature, to peer-reviewed literature, as you make your recommendations and provide background information to your client.
Original Research Article (Peer Reviewed)- Find a paper of original research, meaning they actually performed an experiment. It needs to be closely related to your topic and recommendations, as you WILL be talking about it in your group presentation. Make sure it is a good one, so you don't end up talking about something silly or irrelevant!
The following components of the slides:-Description of your topic/case study/client-Background information and scientific foundation for recommendations*Slides on systematic reviews, as well as individual research papers-Compare and contrast peer-reviewed literature to lay literature-Final recommendations to client based on scientific literature-Anything else you wish to include to make it an awesome presentation
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Systematic Reviews-Choose the systematic review(s) that you think will guide you the best in finding the appropriate literature to make recommendations to your client for the end project. (these I provided)
Lay Article- This article will be used in the presentation to compare and contrast what is said in popular literature, to peer-reviewed literature, as you make your recommendations and provide background information to your client.
Original Research Article (Peer Reviewed)- Find a paper of original research, meaning they actually performed an experiment. It needs to be closely related to your topic and recommendations, as you WILL be talking about it in your group presentation. Make sure it is a good one, so you don't end up talking about something silly or irrelevant!
The following components of the slides:-Description of your topic/case study/client-Background information and scientific foundation for recommendations*Slides on systematic reviews, as well as individual research papers-Compare and contrast peer-reviewed literature to lay literature-Final recommendations to client based on scientific literature-Anything else you wish to include to make it an awesome presentation
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The purpose of this paper is to appraise the key concepts, target population, sampling methods, and credibility/confirmability of a qualitative research article. Use the qualitative study you chose for the M3 Qualitative Critique Part 1. You will also use this study for M10 Qualitative Critique Part 3.
Begin by critiquing the key concepts:Discuss the key concepts/phenomena the authors are trying to describe (e.g., perceptions, attitudes).Determine to what extent key concepts/phenomena are effectively described or defined.Next, evaluate the target population and sampling methods:What is the study's target population, and how does this compare to the accessible population?Describe the specific sampling method used and evaluate the strengths and limitations of the sampling method in reaching the target population.Analyze whether the study setting and participant characteristics were described in sufficient detail to achieve transferability (Pitney et al., 2020, p. 55).Finally, examine credibility and confirmability:To what extent were strategies to enhance credibility used (e.g., triangulation, prolonged data collection, participant checks, peer reviews)?Evaluate the objectivity of the researcher(s). Are strategies such as an audit trail, triangulation, and/or a rich description of research methods used?
This paper should be 3-4 pages and follow current APA guidelines. You must use APA heading levels to organize the paper and identify the main aspects of your critique. Support your analysis with 5 sources in addition to the article being critiqued.
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Begin by critiquing the key concepts:Discuss the key concepts/phenomena the authors are trying to describe (e.g., perceptions, attitudes).Determine to what extent key concepts/phenomena are effectively described or defined.Next, evaluate the target population and sampling methods:What is the study's target population, and how does this compare to the accessible population?Describe the specific sampling method used and evaluate the strengths and limitations of the sampling method in reaching the target population.Analyze whether the study setting and participant characteristics were described in sufficient detail to achieve transferability (Pitney et al., 2020, p. 55).Finally, examine credibility and confirmability:To what extent were strategies to enhance credibility used (e.g., triangulation, prolonged data collection, participant checks, peer reviews)?Evaluate the objectivity of the researcher(s). Are strategies such as an audit trail, triangulation, and/or a rich description of research methods used?
This paper should be 3-4 pages and follow current APA guidelines. You must use APA heading levels to organize the paper and identify the main aspects of your critique. Support your analysis with 5 sources in addition to the article being critiqued.
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You are required to provde 800 words or more to answer these questions.As our national seeks to protect us from terrorism, there will always be a trade-off between security and personal liberty.When the two goals or security/safety and personal liberty come in direct conflict which is more important?How do our government and private organizations strike a blance between security and our rights?Is it true that everytime a new security measure is put into place, our personal liberties are eroded?
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Thursday, 23 June 2022
Components:
This project consists of three major activities:
- Conduct secondary research (i.e. library, internet, etc)
- Write research paper computing the financial ratios yourself.
- Make presentation to class.
Due Date and Time:
Papers and presentation are due at the beginning the final class meeting and are to be submitted via the Week 8 Drop Box.
The Project to be addressed by the Paper:
You have just graduated from University’s MBA program and have secured a position as a fund manager for a well known investment banking house.You have been given $25 million to manage/invest in a single stock. The fund is a pension/retirement fund so its perspective is long term with moderate risk of loss of capital and a required return of 9% per annum. Your assignment is to determine if the fund you are managing should invest $25 million dollars in the stock of the company you have selected for your first analysis/investment decision. Select a publicly traded US based company. Do not select a bank or financial intermediary (i.e Investment Bank, Insurance Company, Brokerage House etc). Your decision to invest or not invest will be supported by the research paper and a Power Point Presentation.
NOTE:Most of the data needed for this assignment can be found in Yahoo/finance.Go to Yahoo/finance, select your company, and view the table of contents on the left side of the page.
Your analysis, based on the concepts covered in this course, will address each of the following:
- Business Strategy Analysis:Develop an understanding of the business and
- Accounting Analysis:Do the accounting practices adopted by the company
- Financial Analysis:Analyze financial ratios and cash flow measures of the
- Prospective Analysis:Develop forecasted performance measures and list the
- Conclusion: Will you or will you not invest $25 million in this particular
competitive strategies of the company. Which of the three generic competitive
strategies does the company utilize (low cost provider, differentiation, focus)?This should be covered in not more than three paragraphs.Do not spend time
writing a history of the company.This is an analysis, not a history lesson.
generally reflect an accurate picture of the economic performance of the
company? Did your research find any public announcements of restatement of earnings or other financial statements that would indicate that the financial statements may be of dubious value?This can be done by reviewing the company's 8K filings with the SEC (a mandatory requirement for this paper).These filings can generally be found on the company's website under Investor Relations - SEC filings.
company relative to its historical performance.For purposes of this research paper a 2 year look back is sufficient and required. You must use at least 10 of the ratios noted on page 119 of the text including all four of the profitability ratios.
assumptions associated with your forecast.List your assumptions and reasons for your forecast.You may also cite the works of other analysts who have published forecasted earnings for the time frame you are addressing.(Hint:take a look at Yahoo/finance - analysts opinion
Company? Support your conclusion?Remember a negative conclusion is just as valid and valuable as a positive conclusion.
Conducting Library Research:
- Participate in a research orientation offered by the graduate librarian.
- Conduct a search for sources that offer accurate information on your company. A minimum of six legitimate and valid relevant resources are required.
Note:An excellent place to start is in Keiser University’s library LIRN database.Enter LIRN, go to INFOTRAC, in INFOTRAC enter “Business and Company Resource with PROMT and Newsletters.Enter the name of your company.Under your company you will find items such as “Historical”, “Investment Reports”, “Financial” and other data. You can find Industry Analysis in Standard & Poor’s.Individual company information may be found in Value Line and Morningstar.
Additional information can generally be found on the company’s website under “Investor Relations”.Here you will find SEC 10-K, 10Q, 8K’s and other filings.
You may also wish to visit the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for filings by your company.
- Avoid general Internet key word searches.Wikipedia and other unauthorized
sources are inappropriate for graduate work.Articles noting up to date information is such sources as The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s or Business Week may be useful in addressing the appropriateness of current strategies, resource pricing, etc.given market conditions or the status of competitors.
Writing the Paper:
The following are general guidelines for format and organization.
- Format:- Minimum of ten pages (including self prepared exhibits), with numbered
- Typed, double spaced.
- New Times Roman (i.e. business) font, 12 point.
- Margins – 1.25 inches.
- Include boldface headings and subheadings.
- Note source citations as appropriate under APA guideline.
- Organization:- Cover page – Name of paper, your name, course number and name, date
- Introduction – A brief statement of the purpose of the paper and
- Analysis -Address four concepts noted in “The Paper etc” on the preceding page.
- Summary – A brief statement combining the finding arising from the analysis.
- Conclusion/Recommendations – should you invest or not invest the $25 million and why or why not.
pages.No binders please.
submitted.
explanation of its organization.You are welcome to use pseudonyms for the name of the company or individuals addressed in the paper.
Preparing the Presentation
Presents will be made in class during the last day of class.The presentation will be supported by a Power Point slides and will last not less than 12 minutes or more than 15 minutes (Executive Committee length).
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This project consists of three major activities:
- Conduct secondary research (i.e. library, internet, etc)
- Write research paper computing the financial ratios yourself.
- Make presentation to class.
Due Date and Time:
Papers and presentation are due at the beginning the final class meeting and are to be submitted via the Week 8 Drop Box.
The Project to be addressed by the Paper:
You have just graduated from University’s MBA program and have secured a position as a fund manager for a well known investment banking house.You have been given $25 million to manage/invest in a single stock. The fund is a pension/retirement fund so its perspective is long term with moderate risk of loss of capital and a required return of 9% per annum. Your assignment is to determine if the fund you are managing should invest $25 million dollars in the stock of the company you have selected for your first analysis/investment decision. Select a publicly traded US based company. Do not select a bank or financial intermediary (i.e Investment Bank, Insurance Company, Brokerage House etc). Your decision to invest or not invest will be supported by the research paper and a Power Point Presentation.
NOTE:Most of the data needed for this assignment can be found in Yahoo/finance.Go to Yahoo/finance, select your company, and view the table of contents on the left side of the page.
Your analysis, based on the concepts covered in this course, will address each of the following:
- Business Strategy Analysis:Develop an understanding of the business and
- Accounting Analysis:Do the accounting practices adopted by the company
- Financial Analysis:Analyze financial ratios and cash flow measures of the
- Prospective Analysis:Develop forecasted performance measures and list the
- Conclusion: Will you or will you not invest $25 million in this particular
competitive strategies of the company. Which of the three generic competitive
strategies does the company utilize (low cost provider, differentiation, focus)?This should be covered in not more than three paragraphs.Do not spend time
writing a history of the company.This is an analysis, not a history lesson.
generally reflect an accurate picture of the economic performance of the
company? Did your research find any public announcements of restatement of earnings or other financial statements that would indicate that the financial statements may be of dubious value?This can be done by reviewing the company's 8K filings with the SEC (a mandatory requirement for this paper).These filings can generally be found on the company's website under Investor Relations - SEC filings.
company relative to its historical performance.For purposes of this research paper a 2 year look back is sufficient and required. You must use at least 10 of the ratios noted on page 119 of the text including all four of the profitability ratios.
assumptions associated with your forecast.List your assumptions and reasons for your forecast.You may also cite the works of other analysts who have published forecasted earnings for the time frame you are addressing.(Hint:take a look at Yahoo/finance - analysts opinion
Company? Support your conclusion?Remember a negative conclusion is just as valid and valuable as a positive conclusion.
Conducting Library Research:
- Participate in a research orientation offered by the graduate librarian.
- Conduct a search for sources that offer accurate information on your company. A minimum of six legitimate and valid relevant resources are required.
Note:An excellent place to start is in Keiser University’s library LIRN database.Enter LIRN, go to INFOTRAC, in INFOTRAC enter “Business and Company Resource with PROMT and Newsletters.Enter the name of your company.Under your company you will find items such as “Historical”, “Investment Reports”, “Financial” and other data. You can find Industry Analysis in Standard & Poor’s.Individual company information may be found in Value Line and Morningstar.
Additional information can generally be found on the company’s website under “Investor Relations”.Here you will find SEC 10-K, 10Q, 8K’s and other filings.
You may also wish to visit the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for filings by your company.
- Avoid general Internet key word searches.Wikipedia and other unauthorized
sources are inappropriate for graduate work.Articles noting up to date information is such sources as The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s or Business Week may be useful in addressing the appropriateness of current strategies, resource pricing, etc.given market conditions or the status of competitors.
Writing the Paper:
The following are general guidelines for format and organization.
- Format:- Minimum of ten pages (including self prepared exhibits), with numbered
- Typed, double spaced.
- New Times Roman (i.e. business) font, 12 point.
- Margins – 1.25 inches.
- Include boldface headings and subheadings.
- Note source citations as appropriate under APA guideline.
- Organization:- Cover page – Name of paper, your name, course number and name, date
- Introduction – A brief statement of the purpose of the paper and
- Analysis -Address four concepts noted in “The Paper etc” on the preceding page.
- Summary – A brief statement combining the finding arising from the analysis.
- Conclusion/Recommendations – should you invest or not invest the $25 million and why or why not.
pages.No binders please.
submitted.
explanation of its organization.You are welcome to use pseudonyms for the name of the company or individuals addressed in the paper.
Preparing the Presentation
Presents will be made in class during the last day of class.The presentation will be supported by a Power Point slides and will last not less than 12 minutes or more than 15 minutes (Executive Committee length).
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