Order Number |
6579003657 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
“Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without strategy.” – Norman Schwarzkopf
Overview
The case study method is a form of stimulation aimed at providing students with an understanding of the complexities relating to specific problems faced on the job. A case study should contain a complete description of an issue including events, people, and other impacting factors. It represents a situation/concern to be analyzed and resolved. Case studies should allow students to:
In the field of public administration, the case study method is “an action plan” for resolving community issues. Trust in our public officials is imperative for our government to work. Ethical issues must be recognized and dealt with using great care and understanding of the far reaching and long term effects any decision can have. Analyzing past cases is a very effective way of preparing for these challenging situations.
Principles for Creating a Case
Case Study Presentation
General Information and Directions
Each student will be assigned a case from the Ethics in City Hall text book. This assignment is mandatory for passing this class. If, for what ever reason, you do not complete this assignment in a meaningful fashion by the due date, you will be withdrawn from the class at the 60% mark of the semester. These cases are taken from true stories gathered by the authors. The fact scenarios are thus just like the real world. They are sometimes a bit messy, and you will have to read the situation critically in order to identify the main ethical issue. That can be more difficult that you may first think. So, be sure and read your assigned case early on to make sure you have a grasp of what the main ethical issue is. These are often subtle items that you can only fully understand after reading and thinking about the situation for a bit of time.
After the second week of the semester, you will have a drop box assignment, where you will provide the main ethical issue of your case study presented in a clear and concise question. This will be graded. It is imperative for your overall grade, your understanding of the case, and for the rest of the class members, that you understand the main ethical issue before you continue to work on your case study presentation.
Part of the presentation will include an opinion from an expert who works in the public arena. This is a REQUIRED component of this assignment. You will not receive a passing grade if you do not interview an expert who is a public employee or official. It is very important that you choose an expert who has some experience with your type of situation. He or she can greatly assist you in understanding this situation. They can offer you advice for research and give their recommendation for what should have happened. So, be very strategic in picking an expert, and speak with them as soon as possible after you have correctly identified the ethical issue. Your presentation will be much better and easier to complete if you choose an expert with direct experience with your issue. Additionally, you will lose points if you don’t interview an appropriate expert.
You will create this presentation as a power point. ( PowerPoint files (.pptx, .ppt.)) No other presentation formats will be accepted. All SPC students can download this program for free. Thus, everyone should be able to create and view each presentation.
This presentation will consist of 7 distinct and separate parts. Be sure and clearly complete each step before beginning the next one. After your individual presentations have been graded, they will be uploaded for all of the students in the class to read and to learn about each case, and each specific ethical issue presented. Thus, it is imperative that you clearly present your case study so that the other members of the class can understand your case study and the lessons to be learned. The lessons learned in the case studies will be part of your final exam in this class.
As this is a power point presentation, bullet points and charts are acceptable for parts of the presentation. Appropriate graphics and pictures are also welcome. Use a font and color easily read. Your grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc. MUST be correct. Everyone in the class is going to see your work. Make EACH slide appear once the slide has been selected. DO NOT make us click over and over just to get all of the items on the slide to appear. Please do not use shadowing or 3D letters in the power point presentation. (Nothing fancy – Just direct and simple for the rest of the class to use and understand.)
There are no slide minimums or maximums. Use the check list below to do a complete job. “Complete job” means clearly and concisely providing the necessary information. So, 7 slides probably isn’t going to do the job, and 40 slides is probably too much information which needs some editing.
There will be a due date in MyCourses for when these assignments will be due. They will be due at the same time and day for all students. Remember, I do not accept late work, so plan accordingly.
If you do not complete the assignment in such a way that your fellow classmates can understand the case study, you will not receive a passing grade. These are not hard, but they will require some dedicated time to complete. So, just plan accordingly. And, remember, every student in the class is dependent on another. So, let’s do a great job, and have some fun exploring how some public officials have made poor choices in the past.
As with all assignments for this course, the instructor is here to assist you. If you have questions or need some guidance, I am happy to help. I won’t do your work for you, but I am happy to point you in the right direction. (Especially, if you have questions about who might be a good expert for your case, or questions about honing in on the correct main ethical issue.)
Steps in Creating a Case Study
Please remember to include on the first slide, the chapter and title of your case from the book. Also be sure and include your name.
Is it right that…? Or is it ethical that….?
One last check:
Proofread this presentation: Check grammar, punctuation, spelling, and readability of slides. You will be graded on these items, as well as the content of your presentation.
Think “as if” you don’t know anything about the situation presented in your case.: Does your presentation accurately, and concisely:
Basically, your reader should be able to easily understand the overall lesson of what went wrong and how to make it right next time.
Professor’s video briefly explaining the case study presentation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpxJW4uEWwU
To Useful Research Sources For Your Presentation
* Florida Commission on Ethics
* Markkula Center for Applied Ethics – Excellent Resource for many kinds of ethics topics and research