For the class project, you will evaluate /analyze a business entity – a company based on its Business Principles as covered in our class readings/activities—and outside research. The goal here is to evaluate the elements of Business Principles in an ongoing enterprise and understand how the Business Principles contribute favorably or unfavorably to a company’s operation. Therefore, the requirement is to identify/choose an established company or publicly listed company and evaluate/analyze their operation based on class readings — content from modules 1 to 15 and other public information through research and write a paper of a minimum of 3 pages and not more than five pages.
Please note that you do not have to use all content from all modules, but a minimum of five modules must be used.
For example, if you chose Walmart as a company, your five modules to which to analyze Walmart could be:
*** I choosed the company Costco as for the class project ***
Costco
• (1) Development of Global Economy, module 4 –
• (2) Leadership and Management, module 9 –
• (3) Human Resources Management and Labor Relations, module 11 –
• (4) Organizational Behavior, module 12 –
• (5) Introduction to Marketing, module 13 –
In your analysis and write-up, you want to explain how these Business Principles have shaped the company favorably or unfavorable.
You may use published articles as a resource with citations and proper credits accordingly. Also, note that any plagiarism on this paper will result in an F grade with academic disciplinary action.
Evaluation of your paper will be as follows:
1. Well-written paper with proper citations; see APA writing sample/resource on
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2. A minimum of 3 pages and a maximum of 5 pages
3. 100 points – 20 points for each module used.
Helpful links for making this paper:
The book to find each module 4, 9, 11, 12, and 13.
>>> Connect Master: Introduction to Business – Access <<< By Mcgraw-Hill Edition : 2ND 21 Publisher : MCG ISBN 13 : 9781264131167
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