Week 6 - HR Mgmt - Final Portfolio Project
Final Portfolio Project
The Final Portfolio Project is a formal report of your achievements in the course. The purpose of this paper is to assess your learning as you prepare a major Portfolio Project for the BS Program.
- Research and select a case from a published court decision. Hint: Each chapter of the textbook includes court decisions discussed at length in the body. Also, visit the Web site: http://www.findlaw.com.
- After reading the case, determine the errors the management made. What corrective action does management need to take to avoid such cases in the future?
- Prepare a proposed written policy statement for management approval.
- Plan the communication of the new policy and associated procedures.
- Outline the new policy implementation schedule. What resistance may be encountered? How long will it take for the workforce to adopt the policy? Who should be involved?
- Write a double-spaced formal paper using the APA style for citations, references, and layout. The paper should have a title page, which includes the following pertinent information:
- Your name
- Date of writing
- Assignment name
- Course number
- Instructor's name
Note: This paper will probably become a part of your Portfolio for the BS program. See the Final Portfolio Project Evaluation Form section for grading requirements.
Submit this assignment by Day 6 of Week 6.
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