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MBA (IT), PHD
Kaplan University
Apr-2009 - Mar-2014
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University of Santo Tomas
Aug-2006 - Present
Capstone Proposal - Stage 1:Â
Can Military Leadership Effectively Communicates and Train Diverse & Multi-Generational Groups in the Army.
·        Sections to include for this stage:
            Purpose statement for the research should be comprised of several comprehensive           paragraphs and address the following:
                       What do you intend for the research to discover? Note that we are not looking for                      research to ‘prove’ anything, but rather, research will generate knowledge.Â
                       What may be learn from your research?
                       How will the research study go about generating this knowledge? Though                                   surveys? Interviews? A review of data?
                       Include the words: The purpose of this research is…….
            Outline for literature review
            Research questions (2 or 3 research questions that will guide the study)
                       You should present a minimum of two or three research questions within a one                            page maximum discussion that you intend to answer by the proposed                                            research. Research questions must be aligned with the problem and purpose                                  statement.
                       A detailed, descriptive methodology...
                       Research Method Employed
.                      Within this section, you will need to discuss and present within 3-5 pages how                             you will conduct the research. In other words, address the following:
                       What research methodology will you use?
                                   Qualitative; Quantitative; or Mixed-Methods - Be specific when                                                   describing your methodology.
                       What specific kind of Qualitative and/or Quantitative data will you collect?
                       What is your study population and sampling procedure?
                       What is your research instrument, meaning how will you collect the                                               data? Surveys? Questionnaires? Interviews? Observations? Review of already                         available data / publications? Are you using an existing research instrument or                                 are you developing one? If you are using an existing instrument – discuss how it                                 is applicable to your research. If you are developing a research instrument –                           discuss the sources you used to develop the instrument as well as how it is                                         applicable to your research.
                       If you are using a survey / questionnaire / interview, what will be the questions? How                                  will the survey be distributed? Include questions in the appendix.
                       Where will you collect the data? How much data do you believe is necessary, and                          how much data do you anticipate collecting?Â
                       Discuss in detail the kinds of data, and methods of data collection, for each of the                           research questions. For example, if you are seeking to evaluate the effectiveness of                                  HR policies, you might arrange to speak with several HR directors in order to review                              their policies as they may choose to disclose them to you as well as the policies                                 themselves. Keep in mind that potential participants are very busy people (as we all                          are) so you will want to keep your request of them brief, to-the-point, and                                                representative of only what is necessary to complete your research.
·        Include all citations on the Reference List
·        Adhere to the requirements for the proposal - such as double space, Running head, page numbers, etc.
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