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MBA (IT), PHD
Kaplan University
Apr-2009 - Mar-2014
Professor
University of Santo Tomas
Aug-2006 - Present
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first draft Due date 04 12Â Â
second draft due date 04 24Â
The final report (10 double-spaced pages of text) must address a current topic (within the past 2 years) pertaining to the interests, conflicts, and compromises that emerge between business and society. Â
Example topics includeÂ
(1) the role of business in general, and advertising specifically, in establishing body image;Â
(2) the proper use of social media by employees;Â
(3) managing diversity in the workplace;Â
(4) managing public issues in the cruise industry
(5) the appropriate role of unmanned drones in business and society.Â
 Students can consult with textbooks, articles, and other reference materials. Avoid Internet materials that are not sponsored by a reputable source. All supporting materials must be cited correctly in the text and referenced appropriately at the end of the report (Chicago Style preferred
demonstrate your understanding of classroom material
learn how to select a thought-provoking and feasible business and society topic
practice organizational and writing skills
gain research experience preparing a technical report
Without references, there is no project
Request:
 2. reputable sources suggestion:
Business Week
The Economist
The Wall Street Journal
The New York Times
The Washington Post
Academic journals
Introduction/Motivation (1 page)
Background and Description of the Issues (4 pages)
Applications to Business and Society (2 pages)
Present and Future Recommendations (2 pages)
Summary and Conclusion (1 page)
References (Chicago Style)
Tables (if applicable)
Appendices (e.g., sources)
No less or more than 10 double-spaced pages for the body of the paper (Introduction through Conclusion)
The final product is a direct reflection of your interests, ability, integrity, and professionalism
Don’t skimp on organization, appearance, and presentation
All papers should be free of grammatical mistakes, spelling errors, and other editorial problems
Be original and creative
No direct quotes, minimal paraphrasing, don’t rehash existing recommendations, etc.
No plagiarism!
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