Course Project: Leadership and Organizational Behavior in ActionObjective | Summary | Guidelines | Milestones | Project Outline | Grading RubricsObjectiveBack to TopResearch shows that people learn effectively when working on real problems grounded in their own work experience. To this end, our course project is designed to incorporate students’ work experience into the learning process in this course.The project is an opportunity to explore, in-depth, a topic related to the course objectives (TCOs) that is of significance to you or your organization (current or former).SummaryBack to TopMembers of the class are required to prepare an applied research paper, with a minimum of 10 pages but not to exceed 12 pages in length (excluding cover page and appendices), on a specific issue related to leadership or organizational behavior.GuidelinesBack to TopTopic SelectionSelect a specific organization of interest to you and identify a problem at the firm related to organizational behavior (OB).Think of yourself as an organizational consultant and assume that a key manager has requested a thorough analysis and recommended course of action to resolve an actual organizational problem that will make a difference to the future performance of the organization.Identify which of our TCOs or specific topics in the syllabus are related to the problem you identify.Research SourcesAll papers must have a minimum of six scholarly sources cited within the text of the paper and identified in the references section.Additional research sources can be attached in a bibliography.Review the following document for instructions on how to access and use EBSCOhost for your research: EBSCOhost.Paper FormatAll papers should be single sided, double-spaced, using a 11- or 12-point font.Length of the paper to be between 10 and 12 pages, not counting cover page and appendices.The first page should include the title of the work, student name, address, telephone and e-mail address, course number, date, and instructor name.Follow APA style for general format and citations.Paper sections must adhere to the guidelines below and each section must be labeled in the text.Language should be clear, concise, and precise.Tone should be professional, consistent, and not filled with jargon.Grammar and syntax (sentence structure) must be correct.Report must be free of misspellings and typos.Tables and FiguresAll figures and tables must be referred to in your text before they appear on the page.Figures and tables should appear on the same page as or the page after the text that refers to them.All figures and tables need captions. Captions go below figures and above tables.Quotations and CitationsQuotations and citations are crucial components of a research paper and must be present.Failure to properly cite research sources and borrowed ideas is plagiarism.Refer to APA style guide for assistance with properly citing quoted and/or borrowed materials and ideas.MilestonesBack to TopWEEKACTION REQUIRED1Familiarize yourself with course content and select an organization and problem area to research.2Submit written Brief Proposal of Research containing the following:A brief overview of the chosen organization and your role in itPreliminary problem statement in the form of a researchable questionA brief narrative description of the organizational problem that you would like to research and resolveWhich TCO or textbook topic your problem is related to3Conduct library research on your topic.Identify a minimum of six scholarly resources for your project.All resources for the paper must come from the DeVry library and must be of scholarly quality.Use the librarians for assistance in accessing materials.Review the “using EBSCO” tutorial.Please Note: Articles found online (many on consulting company websites, Internet magazines, or other blogs) will not be considered an acceptable scholarly resource. Conduct your research through a library where you can be assured that the sources are of scholarly quality.4Submit written Expanded Research Proposal containing the following:Documentation of at least three initial scholarly sources from the libraryExpanded introduction to the organizationExpanded description of your chosen problemPreliminary solution options (bulleted)Preliminary analysis of leadership and organizational behavior concepts addressed in the paper5–7Continue to work on class project; seek instructor help as required.7Submit completed project.Project OutlineBack to TopPlease print out the Course Project Paper Organization Guide available in Doc Sharing and use it as a checklist while constructing your paper and again before you turn it in.Your paper must include the following sections:SECTIONPOINTSDESCRIPTIONTitle Page5Title of your applied research paper, e-mail address, course number and title, instructor, and date.Introduction10Provide an overview of the organization and your role in it. Give enough information about the firm to acquaint an unfamiliar person (no matter how famous the company). Identify name, location, size, market segment (business line), and a brief history. Identify the essential issues, events, or actions to help frame the problem and subsequent discussion points.Problem Statement15Identify and clearly state the problem (the leadership or organizational behavior issue that you have selected to research).The problem statement should be phrased in terms of a researchable question. For example, if a work group is not performing effectively, an effective problem statement might be “How can group performance be improved?”A well-formed problem statement has:Focus – the problem should be well defined and specific enough for the reader to gain a clear idea of the OB topic area and the direction of your study and research.Structure – if the problem statement is sufficiently focused, it will provide a basis for decisions about which information to include and which to exclude from the paper.Literature Review40You must address at least six scholarly resources in this section. Approach this section as a mini “book report” on each of the reference sources that significantly informed your analysis and proposed solutions. Give the reader an encapsulated review of what information you found most relevant to your research. You may have found conflicting opinions/theories related to your topic area. Identify and discuss any such contrasts and/or describe in detail significant agreement among your sources. Your literature review should be separate and distinct from your analysis section; it is a summation of your research.Analysis40Explore the problem in depth and with scholarly rigor.Provide an identification and description of the root causes of the problem/issue. Be sure not to address only symptoms of your problem. Diagnose the problem and its origins.A critical element of this section is to apply leadership and organization concepts and models from our text, from class discussions, and from your literature review. Discuss the concepts, ideas, or insights that are most valuable in helping you make sense of the causes of the problem. Support your analysis with reference to appropriate research material.Solutions30Identify at least three potential workable solutions to your problem and identify the pros and cons of each alternative solution and its high-level implementation steps.Identify your preferred solution and describe exactly what should be done and how it should be done, including by whom, with whom, and in what sequence. Always explain your thinking behind your final solution set. It’s important to be clear about why a particular alternative (solution) was chosen, as opposed to others.Reflection10Think about this assignment and write a well-thought-out reflective statement about how this assignment influenced your personal, academic, and professional leadership and managerial development.References10You must use no fewer than six library resources outside your textbook.All references must be cited in two places: within the body of your paper and on a separate reference list. Choose references judiciously and cite them accurately. Cite all sources using APA format.Please note: Citing an author’s work within your text documents your research, identifies the source for readers, and enables readers to locate the source of information in the alphabetical reference list at the end of the paper. To use the ideas or words of another person without crediting the source is plagiarism. Plagiarism in its purest form involves copying passages either verbatim or nearly verbatim, with no direct acknowledgment of the source. The most common form of plagiarism is to paraphrase information from your source material. Paraphrasing does not relieve you of the obligation to provide proper identification of source data. The best way to avoid plagiarism is to make sure all quotes, ideas, or conclusions not your own are given proper acknowledgment in your text.Total160Grading Rubrics