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Milestone 1: Final Project Initial Thoughts

In preparation for my final project, I have identified three areas of management that I am interested in researching. All these areas hold importance in management, and I propose them deeply to comprehend their organizational purposes and implications better. Below are my selected areas of interest, along with elucidations of my interest in each topic:

Managing Ethics and Social Responsibility (Chapter 5):

· Interest Explanation: I am captivated explicitly by the ethical dimensions of management and its obligation in shaping the social responsibility of institutions. In a contemporary interconnected and socially aware world, comprehending how businesses can contribute optimistically to society while upholding ethical standards is vital. I am interested in delving into how corporations balance profitability with moral decision-making and social responsibility to generate a sustainable and accountable business culture.

· Organizational purpose: The objective of researching this area is to understand how organizations can effectually incorporate ethical values and social responsibility into their primary operations. Understanding the policies and practices promoting ethical behaviour and social responsibility can improve corporate governance and reputation management.

· Relevant Sources:

Carroll, A. B., & Shabana, K. M. (2010). The business case for corporate social responsibility: A review of concepts, research, and practice. International journal of management reviews, 12(1), 85-105.

Treviño, L. K., & Nelson, K. A. (2020). Managing business ethics: Straight talk about how to do it right (8th ed.). Wiley.

Strategy Formulation and Execution (Chapter 8):

· Interest Explanation: Strategic management is an essential aspect of organizational accomplishment, and I am keen to delve into the processes engaged in formulating and implementing strategies efficiently. This topic appeals to me as it offers valuable insights into how corporations can align their resources to accomplish their purposes and acclimate to modifying environments.

· Organizational Purpose: Researching this area aims to comprehend strategy's crucial role in an institution's long-lasting success. Through delving into numerous strategic frameworks and case studies, I strive to attain an inclusive comprehension of how businesses can advance and execute strategies that drive competitiveness and development.

· Relevant Sources:

Porter, M. E. (2008). The five competitive forces that shape strategy. Harvard business review, 86(1), 25-40.

Rumelt, R. P. (2011). Good strategy bad strategy: The difference and why it matters. Crown Business.

Managing Human Talent (Chapter 12):

· Interest Explanation: Managing human resources is vital in any firm, and I am concerned about understanding how efficient talent management can contribute to enhanced structural performance. This topic interests me since it investigates the dynamics of recruitment, retention, and employee growth, which are critical for maintaining success.

· Organizational Purpose: The purpose of researching this area is to delve into companies' strategies and practices to entice, develop, and detain talented workforces. Effectual talent management can optimize organizational capabilities, promote innovation, and drive competitiveness.

· Relevant resources:

Armstrong, M., & Taylor, S. (2014). Armstrong's handbook of human resource management practice (13th ed.). Kogan Page Publishers.

Cascio, W. F., & Boudreau, J. W. (2016). Talent management: A critical review. Human Resource Management Review, 26(3), 261-276.

References

Armstrong, M., & Taylor, S. (2014). Armstrong's handbook of human resource management practice (13th ed.). Kogan Page Publishers.

Carroll, A. B., & Shabana, K. M. (2010). The business case for corporate social responsibility: A review of concepts, research, and practice. International journal of management reviews, 12(1), 85-105.

Cascio, W. F., & Boudreau, J. W. (2016). Talent management: A critical review. Human Resource Management Review, 26(3), 261-276.

Porter, M. E. (2008). The five competitive forces that shape strategy. Harvard business review, 86(1), 25-40.

Rumelt, R. P. (2011). Good strategy bad strategy: The difference and why it matters. Crown Business.

Treviño, L. K., & Nelson, K. A. (2020). Managing business ethics: Straight talk about how to do it right (8th ed.). Wiley.