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MBA (IT), PHD
Kaplan University
Apr-2009 - Mar-2014
Professor
University of Santo Tomas
Aug-2006 - Present
The course project is a cumulative assessment strategy that gives you the opportunity to evaluate and identify important community resources, research both qualitative and quantitative data, and analyze cultural dynamics along with effective practices involving collaboration within the community. You can apply your research to identify the viability of a new program to meet a specific community need. These combined strategies provide you with the skills to develop and strengthen community organizations.
Submit your final project in the assignment area, including all components discussed in the Community Organization course project description.
To achieve a successful project experience and outcome, you are expected to meet the following requirements.
Content Format
For your course project, develop a paper that consists of the following sections. You must use proper APA style and formatting for each section of the paper.
The first step in your course project is to select an area and purpose in which there is a need in your community. In this section, you will identify and introduce your organization and its mission and purpose. Initially, this step will be completed as a discussion posting.
In Section 1, you will:
Then, use your research to justify the purpose of your community organization. Determine that it is an area in which you can establish a new program to meet a specific community need. Acknowledge long-term sustainability.
Evaluate the list of available resources you created in Section 1 and identify 10–12 organizations that would be most beneficial for collaboration and networking. Provide a rationale to explain why these are most effective for collaboration. Assess the factors and resources used within each organization. Provide a plan on how each organization will be utilized to support your mission. Then, analyze how collaboration impacts system stability overall.
Develop a qualitative analysis of your community, its population, and, in particular, your defined membership. Identify your community's unique culturally-based resource system and its impact on social policies relative to a community. Describe how your community's cultural dynamics impact collaboration and will support your mission as well as justify your existence. The following practices in gathering qualitative data will be accepted: observation, informal interviews, and demographic data.
Review scholarly journals for best practices. Review your community resources and identify their best practices. Describe how they are used within the diverse membership of the community. Identify the best practices that will support your community organization. Identify practices that do not meet your mission and purpose. Apply the information from your readings and journals to formulate your own set of best practices. Validate that they will support the viability of your new organization to meet a specific and unique community need.
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