Part 1 (Case 1): Dow Chemical Develops Leaders by Sending Them to Work in Unfamiliar Surroundings, Due Tuesday September 21
Part 2 (Case 2): Business Goals Drive Learning at Verizon
Part 3 (Case 3): Development is Served 24/7 in InterContinental Hotel Group’s Leaders Lounge
Case Analysis Guidelines and Rubric
This course contains five Case Analysis assignments. You should begin working on these early. It is very important to focus on continuous improvement throughout the course. Failure to make corrections based on the instructor’s feedback for each case analysis will result is a significantly lower score in subsequent case. Therefore, based on the instructor’s feedback on each case, you are expected to exhibit continuous improvement in each of the following cases.
There are basic rules about a case analysis to follow. First, do not submit them in question and answer format which is not appropriate for case analyses. Your case analyses must be composed in essay format and adhere to the following APA style and formatting guidelines, which will help ensure a solid grade on your first case analysis.
- Include a title page containing case name, course identification, date, your name, and your instructor’s name.
- An abstract is not necessary in a short case analysis.
- Write your case analysis in essay style with a tabbed first line in each paragraph. Make sure to address each case question thoroughly. You are suggested to commit a minimum of one paragraph to answer each question, two if necessary.
- The content of your analysis must be at least 1,000 words. This does not include the title page, main document, and sources in the Reference section.
- The case analysis must include at least three heading sections such as Introduction or Background, Current Issues or Issues Addressed, and Conclusion or Recommendations. The names of the headings are at your discretion but must help the reader better understand your analysis.
- The document must be double-spaced, the font must be in Arial, Courier, or Times New Roman, and the font size must be 12-point. There should be no extra white space anywhere in your document which includes line breaks and/or page breaks. The document must have one inch margins all around.
- Include a References section with your sources. Do not use the terms Bibliography or Works Cited.
- Include and cite at least three scholarly sources for each case, and list these in the References section. There must also be at least five citations throughout your document with at least one being a “direct quote.”
The aforementioned items must be followed in all assigned cases. Not adhering to these guidelines will result in deductions from your overall score. Hence, all of the aforementioned factors are used in grading your cases. Additionally, the rubric on the following page will be used to grade your case analysis. You are strongly recommended to print this document for reference.