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Project 4 Case Study Evaluation

Project 4 Case Study Evaluation

Q This week you will complete the work on your next major project - a case study evaluation. Read the case studies posted in the class materials and choose one to work with. Use the attached instructions/guidelines to write a Case Study Evaluation for the Case Study you've chosen. You should have received a second round of feedback from the OWL Writing Specialist on your draft. Please use the writing specialist's feedback, revise the paper, and submit a polished, completed draft of your Case Study Evaluation.

Q ENG3107 Project 4 Case Study Evaluation-3.pdf ENG 3107: Writing for the Professions—Business & Social Sciences Rev.12.12.19 Project 4: Case Study Evaluation OWL First Draft Due Date: End of Week 5, 11:59pm EST Sun. Oct. 11 OWL Second Draft Due Date: End of Week 6, 11:59pm EST Sun. Oct. 18 ENG Final Polished Draft Due: End of Week 7, 11:59pm EST Sun. Oct. 25 Final Draft Word Count and Setup Requirement: • 1000-1200 words (plus an APA cover page and a References page) • Double-spaced lines • Case study source identified with APA in-text citations and on a Reference page • 12-point Times New Roman font • 3 rd person point of view WHAT: After gathering evidence from a case study provided by your instructor, write an essay in which you evaluate how effectively a real-life company solved a problem. Use the Rhetorical Structure defined in the HOW section. HOW: BRAINSTORM: Carefully read the case study provided by your instructor and then ask yourself the following questions before drafting this assignment: What was the problem encountered by the company? What solution was implemented? What steps were involved? Who implemented the solution? (What company? What agents within that company?) What did people within the company have to say about the solution? When was the solution implemented? Where was the solution implemented? Why this solution? (Was it effective? How do you know?) FOCUS/THESIS: Try using this as a thesis statement model: ENG 3107: Writing for the Professions—Business & Social Sciences Rev.12.12.19 The solution ___________________________ Company X implemented to solve (define the problem) ___________________________________________ did/did not work effectively because ________________________________________________________. (You can list more than one reason). RHETORICAL STRUCTURE or ARRANGEMENT: (Use these subheadings) Introduction: Inform the reader of the company your evaluation will discuss, the problem the company faced, and the solution the company implemented. You can use 2 or 3 paragraphs for your introduction. End your introduction with your thesis statement. Evaluation of Solution: Using evidence from the Case Study and your own reasoning, discuss, point by point, why you think the solution did or did not work effectively. Remember, any solution to a problem must address the root cause of the problem. (Remember, state your thoughts and evaluation factually, without use of 1st person “I”, “me”, or “my”.) Conclusion: End this essay with a one-paragraph summary of your Case Study Evaluation’s main points. NOTE: Do not use more than 1 direct/exact quote (properly formatted and cited) per page. Most of this should be paraphrased into your own words. REVISE the entire document several times to ensure you have conveyed your thoughts clearly, you have developed your paragraphs with details, facts, reasons, examples or evidence, and you have shown logical transitions from one paragraph to the next. EDIT: Print your essay and read it ALOUD to check your spelling, grammar, and punctuation. REMEMBER to SUBMIT your draft(s) to your WRITING SPECIALIST in your Online Writing LAB (ENG 3108). Your OWL WRITING SPECIALIST will help you develop a polished, well-crafted final version of your work. ENG 3107: Writing for the Professions—Business & Social Sciences Rev.12.12.19 WHY: This assignment will expand your understanding of challenges businesses encounter and ways in which they address the challenges. Learning about a particular company’s real-life problem will also inform your thinking for the Recommendation Report you are building for this course. In addition, this assignment strengthens your ability to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate main ideas. It demonstrates writing as a process that requires substantive revision, and it promotes communication skills aimed at a specific audience about a particular subject for a defined purpose while advancing your understanding of your strengths as a writer of persuasive materials. Academic Integrity Resources: Please view this link to learn how to format in-text citations or make a references page: https://guides.lib.unc.edu/citing-information/apa-in-text Please view this link to learn what plagiarism is and how to avoid it: http://subjectguides.lib.neu.edu/plagiarism

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