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67657465324346 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY/DISERTATION |
Writer Level |
PHD/MASTERS CERTIFIED |
Format |
APA/MLA/HARVARD/OXFORD |
Academic Sources |
10 -20 |
Page Count |
4-8 PAGES |
Introduction to Costco
Chapter 1: Research Proposal and Introduction Overview: This chapter summarizes the reason for writing the paper and formulates the research question and hypothesis you will use as a basis for research in the remainder of the paper. The chapter also explains why the project is important and describes how you will proceed with the research. As you begin writing your paper, you should have an understanding of purpose, audience, tone, context, and genre. • The audience during your final presentation will consist of the course instructors, students, faculty, and college officials. However, you may take the approach that the audience includes the organization’s CEO and/or Board of Directors. • The tone of the paper offers evidence of professional and academic accomplishments while expressing the attitude that the audience is interested in further reviewing and implementing the recommendations. • Your context is an academic setting but also assume you are preparing the paper at the request of a CEO or Board of Directors within a “business” context. • Finally, the genre is reflective of a scholarly work presented in an academic setting but write your paper so that a business executive will take action on your recommendations. Details: While research proposals are not typically included as part of a research paper, in this course you will prepare a formal proposal as Chapter 1. This type of proposal explains why you are researching the subject, how you plan to conduct the research, and why the research is important. By offering a brief preview of the information incorporated in subsequent chapters, it also provides an opportunity to demonstrate an ability to conduct a comprehensive examination of the subject. You may think of this chapter as a request for the authority to proceed with the research while attempting to convince the instructor (or Chief Executive Officer or Board of Directors) that the project is relevant, informative, and worthy of further academic (or business) analysis. Chapter 1 includes the following information: Section I: Introduction to the Organization Introduce your agency in this section by highlighting the items (using subheadings) listed below. Be brief here since you will review the organization’s operations and strategies in more detail in Chapter 3. Provide subheadings and discuss the general topics listed below: • Corporate name, founding date, founding leaders • Briefly identify essential events and critical incidents in the company’s history • Briefly discuss historical (initial) products; current products/services and the evolution to new products • Briefly describe entry into new business lines, if any • Briefly mention industry competitors Section II: Statement of the Problem In this section, briefly introduce and describe possible problems, issues, concerns, weaknesses, or threats based on the background information presented in Section I. This is the basis for the SWOT analysis in Chapter 4.
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Excellent Quality
95-100%
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Introduction
45-41 points The context and relevance of the issue, as well as a clear description of the study aim, are presented. The history of searches is discussed. |
Literature Support
91-84 points The context and relevance of the issue, as well as a clear description of the study aim, are presented. The history of searches is discussed. |
Methodology
58-53 points With titles for each slide as well as bulleted sections to group relevant information as required, the content is well-organized. Excellent use of typeface, color, images, effects, and so on to improve readability and presenting content. The minimum length criterion of 10 slides/pages is reached. |
Average Score
50-85% |
40-38 points
More depth/information is required for the context and importance, otherwise the study detail will be unclear. There is no search history information supplied. |
83-76 points
There is a review of important theoretical literature, however there is limited integration of research into problem-related ideas. The review is just partly focused and arranged. There is research that both supports and opposes. A summary of the material given is provided. The conclusion may or may not include a biblical integration. |
52-49 points
The content is somewhat ordered, but there is no discernible organization. The use of typeface, color, graphics, effects, and so on may sometimes distract from the presenting substance. It is possible that the length criteria will not be reached. |
Poor Quality
0-45% |
37-1 points
The context and/or importance are lacking. There is no search history information supplied. |
75-1 points
There has been an examination of relevant theoretical literature, but still no research concerning problem-related concepts has been synthesized. The review is just somewhat focused and organized. The provided overview of content does not include any supporting or opposing research. The conclusion has no scriptural references. |
48-1 points
There is no logical or apparent organizational structure. There is no discernible logical sequence. The use of typeface, color, graphics, effects, and so on often detracts from the presenting substance. It is possible that the length criteria will not be reached. |
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Introduction to Costco