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Lesson 15 Business, Politics, and Public Policy Writing Assignment

Lesson 15 Business, Politics, and Public Policy Writing Assignment

Q Please watch the following video: Requirements Choose one of the following questions and write a 200-300-word response to that question. Be sure to clearly explain your answer and provide at least one specific example to support your response. Please choose one: • Describe the ways that the Business Roundtable decision to redefine the purpose of a corporation could influence U.S. society, such as social values, political campaigns, political processes, regulations, and public policy. • Is the Business Roundtable's decision helpful in informing and improving the public debate and political processes related to the purpose of a corporation? If so, how? Reminder: After submitting, you will not have the ability to edit or delete your submission. Please compose your answer in a word processing program and edit to refine the response and correct errors. Then submit your document. Rubric Writing Assignment Rubric Writing Assignment Rubric Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAssignment Subject Matter 15 pts High quality, substantive written response that clearly and fully addresses the assignment instructions, expectations, and subject matter. 12 pts Submission adheres to assignment instructions, but may not make connections to the lesson or deviates slightly from assignment expectations or subject matter. 9 pts Submission examines assignment instructions, but makes limited connections to the lesson or deviates moderately from assignment expectations or subject matter. 6 pts Submission loosely addresses the assignment instructions and expectations, and/or does not make connections to the lesson or subject matter. 0 pts No Marks 15 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalysis 15 pts Correctly identifies and thoroughly, thoughtfully analyzes all relevant factors related to the assignment. 12 pts Identifies and thoughtfully analyzes most relevant factors related to the assignment. 9 pts Identifies and analyzes relevant factors related to the assignment, but there are some omissions in identification and/or analysis. 6 pts Failed to identify and/or analyze many relevant factors related to the assignment. 0 pts No Marks 15 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting Quality and References 10 pts Organized, refined, and well-written submission that uses proper spelling, grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure expected of a college-level business student. Submission follows a logical flow and includes references to supporting course materials. External references are cited appropriately where utilized. 8 pts Consistently uses proper grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and logical flow with few exceptions. Submission includes references to supporting course materials, and outside sources are cited where utilized. 6 pts Submission includes minor issues with grammar, punctuation, and/or sentence structure, and/or issues with organization. Submission includes references to course materials, but lacks external citations where appropriate. 4 pts Submission includes several instances of improper grammar, punctuation and/or sentence structure and/or does not exhibit a logical flow. Submission alludes to sources generally but does not include any references or citations. 0 pts No Marks 10 pts Total Points: 40 PreviousNext

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Yes, I think that the business round table’s decisions help inform and improve the public. They stated in the video that they are changing the way of doing things and thinking more customer-oriented. Over 181 companies have signed up for the pledge and have been making a difference since 2019. They could personally do a little better in informing the public about what is happening, but the BRT is still new, and they are starting to make changes. They are improving the people by getting involved with the communities that surround them and making sure that they are being heard.