Your second paper is a Team Research Paper and will be a double-spaced ten-page paper that contains a minimum of ten properly documented references. The cover page and reference page count in the ten pages. Choose a relevant management topic of interest to your team. Please note the following assignment requirements and corresponding points in the following rubric.
How to Write a Perfect Paper
follow their guidance and parameters. Most editors and publishers reject manuscripts that do not explicitly adhere to their guidelines (page length, references, style, etc). Remember, your professors may have a great deal of knowledge about your topic so please dont write as if they are novices; e.g., avoid, you should you can; etc.. The same concept applies to speaking, by the way. ALWAYS customize your speeches and writing to the listener/ reader. Be respectful, positive, interesting and educational.
What challenges are you facing at work? What is going on in the world (or should be) that you are passionate about? Writing an effective paper requires a lot of time so be sure you have the commensurate energy to write right! Never write (or speak) on something that doesnt interest you because you will bore your audience, too.
Topic selection frequently requires a narrower focus to comply with page and length requirements. Please avoid the mistake of trying to solve a very complex set of problems in a single paper. Even book authors set limits by clarifying the scope (see below).
paragraph and/or abstract (if abstract is required) (I do not require abstracts). Many students/inexperienced writers fail this introductory focus so the rest of the paper suffers disorganization and reader confusion. Dont make your reader guess.
The scope previews your subtopics as well as relevant areas you are NOT going to include. There should be no less than two, nor greater than five, subtopics that are clearly indicated by relevant subheadings (left-side justified; first letter of each word capitalized; do not bold, capitalize or enlarge). Think of your subtopics as the main points you want to get across to the reader; and then write everything in support of those main points. Make a compelling case for the reader to absorb your thoughts!
thoughts and opinions with experts/published authors (e.g., literature search) so please do so by integrating, synthesizing (combining) and evaluating the best of classical and contemporary (last five years) writers thoughts with your own thoughts. Search for counter-evidence/contrary opinion, too, and include opportunities for further research. This demonstrates your critical thinking.
compliance; spelling and grammar; and paper length. It is also to edit for a neatness, standardization, smooth flow and sequencing of substantiated ideas. Can lengthy paragraphs be shortened or replaced by efficient, self-constructed tables? What can be said better, more efficiently? What needs to be expanded? How can creativity be expressed and integrated to make it more interesting and readable? Is the paper mechanically correct/flawless? These tough questions require the writer to make some additional decisions before you hit save as and send! Rest a few hours (overnight if you can) and review your draft with a clear head/open mind!
be FLAWLESS). Give all ideas a fair hearing. This means listening to each other as you would to your best friend. Remember to brainstorm ideas because some crazy ideas may trigger useful ideas in someone elses mind!
assign/adopt/reassign tasks/roles accordingly. For example, who is the stickler for details? Maybe that person should be the designated APA editor. Who loves to do research? Not everyone is good at this or even likes to do it. Who is the creative person on your team? Maybe they can construct a table or synthesize the ideas from everyone else. Who is a good meeting leader/ planner/organizer that helps team members stay on track and meet team deadlines? Teamwork requires leadership. The best teams, however, SHARE the leadership depending on interests and abilities. Strive to build on the unique, individual STRENGTHS, unify them with the others on your team, and dont expect everyone to think or write like you do.
needed. Teamwork is essentially dependency on others. Please dont let your teammates down: they are depending on you!
and/or style preferences. Be assertive (not aggressive) AND tactful with each other while listening to others points of view. Call them if necessary. Elevate to the professor if necessary. Lack of conflict is not necessarily a good thing. Janis (1982) coined the term groupthink to depict highly cohesive groups who make bad decisions because there is no dissention or conflict. If you dont have a natural devils advocate on your team, appoint one.
other. Teamwork can be a lot of fun and a true learning experience if you do it right and go through all four stages: form, storm, norm, perform (Tuckman,1965). Never ignore an opportunity to tell a teammate what you appreciate about them. This is another form of leadership
Team Agreement Template
Our team has decided to research workplace diversity. Each member of our group has indicated subjects which they are both comfortable and interested in researching. By discussing these interests with all of the team members, we were able to discuss how to combine these into a cohesive term paper. Specific topic areas include the history of incorporating workplace diversity and mandates, methods of structure, learning styles of individuals, minority challenges, and integrating workplace educational opportunities to broaden diversity acceptance.
My job is talking about part 1 history of workplace diversity?beginning, cause and development?, (3 pages, at least 3 references, APA format, DOUBLE SPACE, TIMES NEW ROMAN 12)