{"id":78130,"date":"2021-12-01T04:09:52","date_gmt":"2021-12-01T04:09:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/12\/01\/post-a-need-at-least-8-pages-post-b-need-at-least\/"},"modified":"2021-12-01T04:09:52","modified_gmt":"2021-12-01T04:09:52","slug":"post-a-need-at-least-8-pages-post-b-need-at-least","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/12\/01\/post-a-need-at-least-8-pages-post-b-need-at-least\/","title":{"rendered":"Post A need at least 8 pages Post B need at least"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Post A need at least 8 pages <\/p>\n<p> Post B need at least 1 pages <\/p>\n<p> Do not share this work to anyone or upload this work in any website <\/p>\n<p> Check sample summary DOC 3, and copy the format.<\/p>\n<p> Answer the question and stray from the point, step by steps<\/p>\n<p> Read Doc1 first , do not miss anything or details. If you have any question or need anything please let me know <\/p>\n<p> All work is needed write in right format and no errors in grammar, punctuation, word choice, spelling.<\/p>\n<p> Do not use any real name or real company name, for all work you can use \u201cA company\u201d without a name (No need to introduce the company in detail) or use I have Internship in a company. <\/p>\n<p> Do not use too many other resources, use your own words to finish this or change and rewrite it, do not share this work or upload it to any website, and it has to be your original work.<\/p>\n<p> Answer from the perspective of students, only internship experience <\/p>\n<p> The only resource you can use is The Six Sigma Way<\/p>\n<p> Post A<\/p>\n<p> The book name is The Six Sigma way (DOC 2)<\/p>\n<p> General Instructions:<\/p>\n<p> Times New Roman 12-point font and 1-inch margins following APA style. No title page is required. Do not include extra spacing between sections or paragraphs.<\/p>\n<p> Write in complete sentences free of grammatical and typographical errors.<\/p>\n<p> The only resources that are allowed for completing this assignment are (1) the book you chose to base the project on and (2) the course textbook and assigned articles or supplemental materials.\u00a0Evidence of the use of any other resource in completing this assignment will result in zero credit for this assignment.<\/p>\n<p> It is strongly recommended you use the provided template to complete this assignment.<\/p>\n<p> Submit the executive summary portion of this project in the separate executive summary assignment.<\/p>\n<p> \u00a0Note.\u00a0Although you will be offering a critique of your chosen book, you should\u00a0not\u00a0criticize the book or the author(s). Papers should maintain a\u00a0professional\u00a0and\u00a0unbiased\u00a0tone\u00a0like the summaries we have been reading in your course textbook.<\/p>\n<p> Check DOC 3 for format <\/p>\n<p> A. Main Body<\/p>\n<p> Introduction\u00a0\u2013 recommended length: at least 4-5 sentences<\/p>\n<p> Provide a brief introduction to your paper including the book you chose (title, author, year of publication), perhaps why you chose your particular book, and the topics that will be addressed in your paper.<\/p>\n<p> Book Summary\u00a0\u2013 recommended length: at least 1-2 pages<\/p>\n<p> Identify the highlights of the book you chose. Summarize the book\u2019s key points, main themes, and new ideas. You do not need to summarize every point made in the entire book. Select the key points.<\/p>\n<p> Critical Analysis\u00a0\u2013 This section should make up the bulk of your paper \u2013 about 5-6+ pages (refer to the \u201cCritiquing These Popular Books\u201d section on p. 8-9 of your text book for a more detailed explanation of the below criteria). Use any headings that make sense in the context of your paper.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p> Examine the source and basis for the book.<\/p>\n<p> Examine the strengths and weaknesses of the author\u2019s arguments.<\/p>\n<p> Examine the quality of the data\/database or experience upon which the book is developed, and other elements. Write a sentence or two addressing the above heading, and then move into the specific elements.\u00a0<br \/> Thoroughly\u00a0evaluate and assess, on a 10-point scale (1 = low, 10 = high) the below criteria (p. 9 of text book) and provide\u00a0strong and consistent supporting arguments for each (Note. It is possible that not all of the above criteria will be applicable to your chosen book. If that is the case, you must still address\u00a0all\u00a0criteria and explain in your opinion why a particular criterion is not applicable. Rating each element on a scale of 1-10 is required for credit for each element.):<\/p>\n<p> Author credentials and their relevance<\/p>\n<p> Rationale<\/p>\n<p> Face validity<\/p>\n<p> Target audience\/Identified market for the book<\/p>\n<p> Author\u2019s integration of existing knowledge<\/p>\n<p> Readability\/interest level<\/p>\n<p> Internal validity<\/p>\n<p> Reliability\/Consistency<\/p>\n<p> Distinctiveness<\/p>\n<p> Objectivity<\/p>\n<p> External validity<\/p>\n<p> Practicality\/ease of application<\/p>\n<p> Integration\u00a0\u2013 recommended length: 2.5-3 pages<\/p>\n<p> Integrate the book with the course readings (the textbook and articles). Show where\u00a0and\u00a0how the ideas relate or where they are inconsistent to the other course readings. Stretch your mind a bit! This is your opportunity to really shine.<\/p>\n<p> Conclusion\u00a0\u2013 recommended length: at least 4-5 sentences.<\/p>\n<p> Offer a brief review of what was discussed in the paper and closing thoughts.<\/p>\n<p> Given the above analysis, how good is the book? Rate it on an overall 10-point scale. Explicitly explain how you reached your conclusion. How does your overall conclusion reflect your analysis? Would you recommend that your busy boss spend a weekend reading it?<\/p>\n<p> B. Reference Page(s)\u00a0in APA format<\/p>\n<p> Note:\u00a0Turnitin is enabled for this assignment. Any evidence of plagiarism will result in a zero on this assignment at a minimum.<\/p>\n<p> At least 8pages<\/p>\n<p> POST B<\/p>\n<p> Check DOC4 for post B format <\/p>\n<p> Formatting:<\/p>\n<p> The full course project paper must be supplemented by a one-page (more than one page is okay), single-spaced \u201cexecutive summary.\u201d<\/p>\n<p> Center the title of the project at the top of the page.<\/p>\n<p> Content:<\/p>\n<p> This is a standalone report that captures the essence of your analysis and conclusions.<\/p>\n<p> It must be easy to read, and it may productively use \u201cbulleted\u201d items for space-saving conciseness.<\/p>\n<p> This summary provides a quick synopsis or abstract of your paper including:<\/p>\n<p> premise(s)\u00a0[up to 20 points]<\/p>\n<p> assumptions\u00a0[up to 20 points]<\/p>\n<p> arguments\u00a0[up to 20 points]<\/p>\n<p> highlights\u00a0[up to 20 points]<\/p>\n<p> major conclusions\u00a0[up to 20 points]<\/p>\n<p> You do not have to include a reference page because you will be providing that information in the full paper. You must include, at a minimum, the title [required for assignment credit] and author [required for assignment credit] of your book, however.<\/p>\n<p> Grade Determination:<\/p>\n<p> Starting point values are provided in brackets [ ] beside each associated item.<\/p>\n<p> Deductions to starting score:<\/p>\n<p> Use of outside sources (other than your chosen book and possibly the course textbook): automatic zero<\/p>\n<p> Not writing in complete sentences: 10-point deduction per occurrence<\/p>\n<p> Grammatical\/typographical errors:<\/p>\n<p> 0-2: no deduction<\/p>\n<p> 3-5: 10-point deduction<\/p>\n<p> more than 6: 30-point deduction<\/p>\n<p> A. Reference Page: Required for Credit on Assignment: <br \/> Present? Yes (continue to rubric) No (grade = 0)<br \/> B. Starting Score Determination:<br \/> The possible point value for each required paper component is provided in the table below. Unless noted <br \/> otherwise, the grading anchors for each question component are as follows: <br \/> full credit (100%): Very thorough, in-depth discussion reflecting strong critical thinking (requires a <br \/> minimum of at least four substantive sentences); answers the question asked<br \/> partial credit (90%): Thorough, in-depth discussion reflecting strong critical thinking (requires a minimum <br \/> of at least four substantive sentences); answers the question asked<br \/> partial credit (80%): Somewhat thorough, in-depth discussion reflecting moderate critical thinking (requires <br \/> a minimum of at least three substantive sentences); answers the question asked<br \/> partial credit (70%): Minimally thorough discussion; answers question but reflects little critical thinking <br \/> (requires a minimum of at least three substantive sentences); answers the question asked<br \/> partial credit (60%): Surface-level discussion; no depth to response\/discussion reflecting very little critical <br \/> thinking; answers the question asked<br \/> no credit (0%): Does not answer the question asked<br \/> Integration section: same anchor descriptions apply as above, but the length requirement increases:<br \/> full credit (100%): requires a minimum of at least 2.5-3.0 substantive pages<br \/> partial credit (90%): requires a minimum of at least 2.5-3.0 substantive pages<br \/> partial credit (80%): requires a minimum of at least 2.0-2.5 substantive pages<br \/> partial credit (70%): requires a minimum of at least 1.5-2.0 substantive pages<br \/> partial credit (60%): requires a minimum of at least 1.-1.5 substantive pages<br \/> no credit (0%): Does not answer the question asked<br \/> Note: If any of the below sub-components of the Book Summary or Critical Analysis sections are not applicable <br \/> to your chosen book, you must still address that component by explaining why, in your opinion, that component <br \/> does not apply. If that is the case, the grading anchors are slightly relaxed in terms of required sentences.<br \/> Paper Component Possible <br \/> Point Value<br \/> Score Comment<br \/> Introduction <br \/> Required components (book title, author, year <br \/> of publication) present? (score is based on <br \/> presence\/absence of component)<br \/> 6.0 (2.0 <br \/> each)<br \/> Remaining portion of introduction 2.0<br \/> Book Summary <br \/> Book\u2019s key points 4.0<br \/> Book\u2019s main themes 4.0<br \/> Book\u2019s new ideas 4.0<br \/> Critical Analysis <br \/> Source &amp; basis for book 4.0<br \/> Strengths &amp; weaknesses of authors arguments 4.0<br \/> Quality of data\/database or experience upon <br \/> which the book is developed <\/p>\n<p> 1. Author credentials &amp; their relevance* 3.5<br \/> 2. Rationale* 3.5<br \/> 3. Face validity* 3.5<br \/> 4. Target audience\/Identified market for the <br \/> book*<br \/> 3.5<br \/> 5. Author\u2019s integration of existing knowledge* 3.5<br \/> 6. Readability\/interest level* 3.5<br \/> 7. Internal validity* 3.5<br \/> 8. Reliability\/Consistency* 3.5<br \/> 9. Distinctiveness* 3.5<br \/> 10. Objectivity* 3.5<br \/> 11. External Validity* 3.5<br \/> 12. Practicality\/ease of application* 3.5<br \/> Integration (See unique grading anchors) 20.00<br \/> Conclusion <br \/> Review of what discussed in paper 2.5<br \/> Closing thoughts 2.5<br \/> Given the above, how good is the book? Rate on <br \/> an overall 10-point scale.* Explicitly explain <br \/> how you reached your conclusion. <br \/> 2.5<br \/> Would you recommend that your busy boss <br \/> spend a weekend reading it? Why?<br \/> 2.5<br \/> Total Starting Score: <br \/> *Inclusion of your assessment of the criterion on a 10-point scale (1=low to 10=high) is required for credit <br \/> on this component.<br \/> C. Deductions to Starting Score (if any): <br \/> Component Deduction (out of 10 possible points on assignment) Points <br \/> Deducted<br \/> Use of outside sources (other than <br \/> approved sources):<br \/> Automatic zero<br \/> Evidence of plagiarism Automatic zero<br \/> Not writing in complete sentences 5-point deduction per occurrence<br \/> Grammatical\/typographical errors 0-2: no deduction<br \/> 3-5: 5-point deduction <br \/> 6-7: 10-point deduction <br \/> 8-9: 15-point deduction<br \/> More than 10: 20-point deduction<br \/> Total Points Deducted:<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Post A need at least 8 pages Post B need at least 1 pages Do not share this work to anyone or upload this work in any website Check sample summary DOC 3, and copy the format. 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