I attracted a PPT file that you need to look at. Paper instructions are below.
Please choose and write on ANY topic from Organizational Leadership, Leadership Development & Change Management that we have discussed within this course.
For example, you may choose to write about Change Management. You must define the topic thoroughly, explain what you understand about it with examples. You may choose to refer to the course materials, textbook, or do an online research to write about it. You must provide reference for your paper. You must NOT plagiarize in your writings.
You must write minimum 4 pages. You must have separate page for reference and first page. Your writings must be in APA format.
For writing help, please refer the writing section on Canvas. Please follow the below format.
Paper Format:
Introduction (about 100 – 200 words):
In this section, introduce your analysis. Provide the background, identify your research questions(s), and state your thesis for your interpretation.
This section should answer the readers question: what is this paper about and how is it organized?
Study description (about 300 – 400 words):
In this section, describe the artifact you are examining. In doing so, you should be able to provide a description of the rhetorical situation/background of the artifact. You can discuss why the artifact is worth analyzing and/or talk about the consequences of the artifact. (Was it positively or negatively received?) After discussing the artifact, you need to talk about your method. In explaining how you approached your study, you should describe what theory of criticism you used as well as what steps you took to generate your data. For example, if you have looked at multiple texts, explain how you determined which texts to examine.
This section should answer the readers question: what are you studying, why is this artifact worth studying, and how did you study the artifact?
Analysis (about 800 – 1,000 words)
In this section, explain and discuss your research findings. Remember that you are making an argument for your interpretation, so you should use evidence from the artifact to back up your analytical claims. There is no standard way of organizing this section since it will depend heavily on the nature of your artifact and study. However, you might try to organize this section according to your findings. For example, if there are three main metaphors you found in your artifact, this section could be broken up into a discussion of each metaphor. As you discuss your findings, you are generally doing two things: proving that the finding exists and explaining what the finding means for your critique.
This section should answer the readers question: what are your findings and what do they mean for the artifact?
Implications and conclusion (about 300 -450 words)
In this final section, you should take a step back from the close reading of your texts and talk a bit about the larger implications of your analysis.
This section should answer the readers question: how do your findings apply to other artifacts?
Requirements:
Format
Papers must be 4 5 pages
Typed, double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font.
Use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Approximately 2,000 words in length
Must be original work by the student. Plagiarism will result in a F.