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Case Study Systems Thinking: The Case of Karen Avery Addresses ISLLC Standards 1, 2, and 6
August 4, 2017
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business situation
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Performance Criteria Below Expectations Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations
1. Understand complex business situations from multiple perspectives
• Identifies only 1 stakeholder
• Explains how the single perspective views the business situation
• Explanations do not look at goals/interests/assumptions. • Identifies 2 – 3 stakeholders
• Explains how the 2 -3 perspectives view the business situation differently
• Explanations consider the goals/interests/assumptions of each stakeholder. • Identifies 4+ stakeholders
• Explains with depth of analysis how each perspective views the business situation differently.
• Explanations look at the goals/interests/assumptions of each stakeholder in depth and show the complexity of the situation.
2. Identify the most pressing stakeholder challenges • Identifies 1 challenge the main stakeholders of the client face in the context of the business situation
• Demonstrates poor or inaccurate understanding of the stakeholder challenges • Identifies 2-3 challenges the main stakeholders of the client face in the context of the business situation
• Demonstrates substantial and accurate understanding of the stakeholder challenges • Identifies 4+ challenges the main stakeholders of the client face in the context of the business situation
• Demonstrates exceptional and complex understanding of the stakeholder challenges
3. Understand the impacts of the stakeholder challenges
• Identifies at least 1 impact on each stakeholder
• Does not support opinions/analysis. • Identifies 2-3 implications and consequences for each stakeholder
• Relies on text predominantly to explain analysis. • Identifies 4+ implications and consequence for each stakeholder with depth of analysis
• Explains how the implications and consequences for the stakeholders are interrelated.
• Moves beyond the text to show analysis.
4. Understand the internal and external challenges the organization faces
• Demonstrates poor or inaccurate understanding of the organizational challenges
• Uses the 2×2 matrix in basic form that does not increase understanding of issue beyond what’s evident in article. • Demonstrates substantial and accurate understanding of the organizational challenges including some aspects of the stakeholder perspectives
• Uses the 2×2 matrix to explain company situation that increases understanding of issue and somewhat beyond what’s evident in the article. Illustrates the 2×2 matrix.
• Shows multiple companies and/or perspectives on the 2×2 matrix. • Demonstrates exceptional and complex understanding of the organizational challenges
• Relates the internal and external organizational challenges to the business situation and stakeholders
• Uses 2×2 matrix in conjunction with stakeholder analysis to thoroughly explain issue and more discussion significantly beyond what’s evident in article. Illustrates it.
• Multiple perspectives and/or companies are shown on the 2×2 matrix in a way that deepens the understanding of the issue.
5. Solutions • Offers 1 solution
• Solution does not move beyond the article.
• Solutions do not consider the stakeholder perspectives adequately. • Offers 2 – 3 solution options.
• Solutions that move the analysis beyond the article and show your thinking.
• Solutions consider the stakeholder perspectives adequately. • Offers 4+ solution options.
• Solutions move substantially beyond the article and take the thinking to another level of insight.
• Solutions consider the stakeholder perspectives and discuss the motivation for each stakeholder to find a solution.
Points / 50

 

 

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