CASE STUDY: PART 3

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Case Study: Part 3 Grading Rubric

Criteria

Levels of Achievement

Content 70%

Advanced

Proficient

Developing

Not present

1. What is the cycle of production for this organization? i.e., what are we about as an organization?

a. What do we bring in (input), how do we use it and form our product (throughput)?

b. What do we send out into the larger world (output)?

13 to 14 points

Criteria is addressed clearly and accurately and includes an extensive description of the specified question(s).

12 points

Criteria is addressed clearly and includes an adequate description of all specified questions in the assignment.

1 to 11 points

Criteria is somewhat addressed with a minimal mention/ description of all specified questions in the assignment.

0 points

Not present

2. Are we open to negative feedback from the sub and super systems?

a. What are we doing to reverse the entropy of the system?

b. Are we exploring other paths to the ends (equifinality)?

13 to 14 points

Criteria is addressed accurately and includes an extensive description of the specified question(s).

12 points

Criteria is addressed and includes an adequate description of all specified questions in the assignment.

1 to 11 points

Criteria is somewhat addressed with a minimal mention/ description of all specified questions in the assignment.

0 points

Not present

3. What is our proper place in the broader society and economy?

Issue:

Genotypic function. Productive, Maintenance, Adaptive, Managerial/Political

13 to 14 points

Criteria is addressed accurately and includes an extensive description of the specified question(s).

12 points

Criteria is addressed and includes an adequate description of all specified questions in the assignment.

1 to 11 points

Criteria is somewhat addressed with a minimal mention/ description of all specified questions in the assignment.

0 points

Not present

4. Are we balancing our need for profit with a long-term view of survival?

The issue is the Maximization Principle

13 to 14 points

Criteria is addressed accurately and includes an extensive description of the specified question(s).

12 points

Criteria is addressed and includes an adequate description of all specified questions in the assignment.

1 to 11 points

Criteria is somewhat addressed with a minimal mention/ description of all specified questions in the assignment.

0 points

Not present

5. How are we scanning the environment?

What do we know about the environmental sectors? (Economic, political, social, etc.)

13 to 14 points

Criteria is addressed accurately and includes an extensive description of the specified question(s).

12 points

Criteria is addressed and includes an adequate description of all specified questions in the assignment.

1 to 11 points

Criteria is somewhat addressed with a minimal mention/ description of all specified questions in the assignment.

0 points

Not present

Structure 30%

Advanced

Proficient

Developing

Not present

APA

14 to 15 points

A title and reference page is included. Paper, citations, reference pages, and sources are formatted in current APA style (0-1 errors).

Body of paper is 3-5 pages.

13 points

A title and reference page is included. Paper, citations, reference pages, and sources are formatted in current APA style (2-3 errors).

Body of paper is 3-5 pages.

1 to 12 points

A title page or reference page is not included.

Paper, citations, reference pages, and sources are not formatted in current APA style (4 or more errors).

Body of paper is less than 3 pages.

0 points

Not present

Grammar, Spelling, Mechanics

14 to 15 points

Correct grammar, spelling, and mechanics are used throughout the assignment. There are 0-1 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.

13 points

There are occasional errors in spelling, grammar, or mechanics. There are 2-3 errors in spelling, grammar, or mechanics that distract the reader from the content.

1 to 12 points

There are 4 or more errors in spelling, grammar, or mechanics that distract the reader from the content.

0 points

Not present

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