Course Project OverviewIn this project you will imagine yourself after graduation and working in your ideal job at your ideal company. You have identified a problem in the company's operations that you believe you have a solution for.1. A new piece of equipment or technology that will benefit your company2. A new procedure or policy that you wish your company to adopt3. A change to an existing pro
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Course Project Overview
In this project you will imagine yourself after graduation and working in your ideal job at your ideal company. You have identified a problem in the company's operations that you believe you have a solution for.
1. A new piece of equipment or technology that will benefit your company
2. A new procedure or policy that you wish your company to adopt
3. A change to an existing procedure or policy that will increase efficiency, productivity, or employee relations.
You have already discussed your idea with your immediate supervisor and he has asked you to prepare a report for the board of directors, who must give final authorization to your proposal. Write a 2000-2500 word persuasive report to present at their meeting.
While you re free to invent names, job positions, and other details, the problem, equipment/technology or procedure you focus on must be 'real world' in nature. In other words, it must be something for which you can locate reliable research data. Your report must use at least 7 academic professional quality sources and no more than TWO can be thoroughly evaluated high quality web pages (I do not consider online government reports or institutional reports 1.e Center for disease control, American cancer soricatey, American medical association e.t.c to be 'web pages' these are typically academic professional quality sources). All sources must be correctly cited both intext and on your references page using APA style. In addition to integrating sources, the report must contain a minimum of the following elements
a title page
A memorandum of transmital page
A content list and illustrations list
An executive summary
A main section that includes
An introduction that establishes the scope and purpose of your report at least 4 well developed, clearly identified topic sections including
1. Details of your purpose (Problem, need for equipment technology or need for procedural adoption/change)
2. A set of instructions (need not be a full section, can be included with equipment description, problem identification, procedural details and other pertinent topic)
The implications/effects of the problem (financial, ethical, legal, etc)
A conclusion that summarizes your report and re-emphasizes the potential benefit of accepting your proposal
Detaisl of your solution recommendation
Potential implication of your solution (financial, ethical, legal e.t.c)
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