Learning Outcome Research Initial Discussion Post

Learning Outcome Research Initial Discussion Post

Absolutely no plagiarism, must be original and very thorough. Please make sure everything is followed in the question and the grading rubric. Assigned article is attached, please also use at least one other outside academic resource. Must include in-text citations. Short and simple but thorough sentences, no run-on sentences. Please include the free links to outside academic resources. Does not need cover page.

Supporting material: Attached

Question:

Multiple readings this week emphasize the connection between the internal corporate culture of a firm and the strategy, external communications, and reputation of the firm. Consider the firm that you know best – perhaps the one that employs you today. Which employee directed action or behavior is the most effective for reinforcing the strong external reputation of the firm; which is the least effective and/or was detrimental to the firm’s reputation? Support your propositions.

Please see grading rubric below. This assignment should be at least 5-6 paragraphs long and very thorough. Make sure you integrate real-life applications to support key points.

Discussion Rubric (2016)

Discussion Rubric (2016)

Criteria

Ratings

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Quality of Initial Posting

Initial response displays an excellent understanding of the course readings and underlying concepts and includes the correct use of relevant terminology. Initial response integrates specific real-life application (current events, work or personal experience, prior coursework, etc.) to support key points. Initial response is clear, concise, and compelling.

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Mechanics

Entirely free of mechanical errors. These include: grammar, punctuation, spelling, and formatting (font style and size).

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Research

Initial response contains at least one reference to a valid (recent, relevant, high-quality) external source of information pertaining to the discussion topic. Research is cited, in-text, to support key points. Integration of research in initial response exceeds expectations.