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MGMT 682 Guidelines for Paper 1 October 21, 2005

MGMT 672

Planning and Execution of Strategy

Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University

Guidelines for Written Submissions

The following criteria serve as grading guidelines for all written submissions in this

course.

Grading Criteria: Your submissions will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

1. Content: Content is relevant to the course materials and specific subject matter

discussed in this module. (40%)

2. Organization: Submission proceeds from an initial thesis, argument or proposition

and logically develops and substantiates that throughout, arriving at a clear

conclusion. (40%)

3. References: Research was accomplished and credible references in addition to the course textbook were used in support of this submission. Using only the course

textbook or source document for the assignment as references will not result in a

passing grade for the submission. (Wikipedia is not a credible reference work for

graduate level submissions!) (10%)

4. Format: Format is in accordance with APA guidelines. As a minimum, Title Page, reference page and required in-text citations must be present for a passing grade

on the submission. Note: If you need to refresh your format skills, information on

the APA format can also be found at

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_apa.html (10%)

Due Dates: Weekly submissions must be submitted by midnight, the final day of each

Weekly Module. Exceptions to this requirement must be pre-coordinated with your

instructor.