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Criteria

Ratings

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSymptoms & Causes

Symptoms significant to the case are identified, and their surface- and underlying-causes are appropriately noted.

Meets High Professional Standards

Some Improvement Possible

Significant Improvement Needed

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTheory

Management principles (theories) are appropriately used to explain cause/effect (symptoms).

Meets High Professional Standards

Some Improvement Possible

Significant Improvement Needed

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusions

The major conclusions, based on analysis of the theories, causes, and symptoms--not merely a repetition of them, i.e., analysis not summary--are competently developed.

Meets High Professional Standards

Some Improvement Possible

Significant Improvement Needed

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRecommendations

Recommendations are proposed that are based on theory (management principles) and the conclusions.

Meets High Professional Standards

Some Improvement Possible

Significant Improvement Needed

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEthical Analysis

The Markkula app is used and details are reported here that evaluate the ethics of the recommendations. Suggestions to improve the recommendation are made based on this ethical analysis.

Meets High Professional Standards

Some Improvement Possible

Significant Improvement Needed

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLanguage Usage

No errors. Language use is pristine, i.e., grammar, spelling, punctuation, sentence- and paragraph-structure. Logical fallacies are avoided.

Meets High Professional Standards

Some Improvement Possible

Significant Improvement Needed

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEngagement & Timeliness

Posts at least one original post for each topic, and one response to another student per topic, with a minimum of five posts over four days; "post" is substantial (not jejune) analysis (not summary). Responds frequently and appropriately to others, connecting to course principles, and builds community.

Meets High Professional Standards

Some Improvement Possible

Significant Improvement Needed