The Writing Assignments
Students will submit a series of four draft papers throughout the course. Each assignment will receive substantial feedback from the instructor in the form of annotation and notes. The student will revise and resubmit each returned paper with the necessary edits and improvements. The final Portfolio Paper Assignment includes all four previous papers edited for a final draft along with one new section (part 5) to be submitted as one final paper. The details of the Writing Assignment are listed below.
Writing Assignment Portfolio Paper
Begin by editing and improving each of the four previously submitted Writing Assignments using the notes, annotations and suggestions provided by your instructor. Combine those into one coherent paper submission and then add a fifth section. For Section Five, review the Malabar Rubber Case found in the Canvas course room.
Using your textbook and at least two other scholarly peer-reviewed references, answer the six questions found at the end of the case study. This section of the final paper should be a minimum of at least 600 words in the body of the text and should include at least four scholarly peer-reviewed references including the textbook, the Malabar Case Study, and at least two additional scholarly peer-reviewed references and all four must be cited using in-text parenthetical citations.
The combined Portfolio Paper should include five sections, be a minimum of 3000 words in the body of the paper, and contain at least ten scholarly peer-reviewed references including the textbook and the Malabar Case Study (all previous references used in Writing Assignments One – Four).
Malabar Case Study
Paul, P. K. (1999). Industrial relations in a private limited: Rubber company: A case study. Management and Labour Studies, 24(4), 256-269. doi:10.1177/0258042X9902400406
Please follow these best practices when writing your submission.
- All evidence, facts, and claims should be cited using parenthetical citations.
- Please avoid the overuse of quotes or the use of long quotes, preferring instead to paraphrase fully while still using citations.
- Please avoid the use of first person unless the assignment is reflective, this one is not.
- Please avoid the use of colloquial language and phrases in business writing.
- Direct quotes require page number or paragraph number citations.
- All references from the references list must be cited in the body of the text at least once.
- Please edit thoroughly before submission and the use of software applications such as MS Word grammar and spell check or the free version of Grammarly are recommended before submission.
All submissions will be reviewed using the Turn It In plagiarism checker automatically. As Turn It In ignores references and citations, the resulting Turn It In match % must be below 20%. Students are allowed multiple submissions beforethe due date in order to achieve this result. Failure to achieve a Turn It In match percentage below 20% may result in a point deduction by the instructor up to and including a grade of zero on the assignment.
Late assignments will not be allowed except in extraordinary circumstances and with the prior approval of the instructor.