Course Expectation: All Students will have a copy of this Book by the end of Week One. The Book should be read by Week 4. A Mid-term Reflection and Summary will be submitted by the end of Week 4. Note: Student are encouraged to form “Book Clubs” and read the book and discuss it with each other and share insights etc.
VIEW: Watch the short video clip in Module 1.02 to gain a bit of insight into Brene Brown and her book, “Dare To Lead”. You are encouraged to search online for more videos of Brene Brown,
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Summary Prompts (1-2 pages):
1. Main Ideas: Outline the main ideas of each chapter and create your own thesis statement (i.e. the reading is informative and insightful or provocative because…).
2. Strengths and Weaknesses: Critically state what you saw as the strengths and weaknesses in Brown’s argument. What stood out to you and/or was inspiring? What are the challenges in becoming an effective Leader?
3. Reflection and Connection: What stood out to you and/or was inspiring? Why? What are the challenges and/or pitfalls in becoming an effective Leader? What qualities of leadership (i.e. courage, empathy, confidence, trust etc.) do you feel that you possess the most? Which quality of leadership is hardest for you (i.e. your growing edge).
4. Connection/Critical Thinking: Simply, what theory or theories or concepts from our OEB text are relevant to Brene Browns book? What connections can you make with other classes that you have taken in the CYBAS program?
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Reflection Prompts (1-2 pages):
1. Aha Moment: In the reading and subsequent In-Class Book Club discussion, what is one “aha” moment for you (something that stood out for you or you recognized in your own experience or world view)? Explain.
2. Fuzzy Moment: In the reading and subsequent In-Class Book Club discussion, what is one “fuzzy” moment for you (something you do not quite understand or a question that you now possess or an emotional feeling that you are experiencing). Describe.
3. Personal Reflection: How does this discussion and reading reinforce or change the way you think about leadership? How does this inform you as leader? In other words, what are you going to do about it?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Submission:
Using no more than four pages (single-spaced), provide answers to the above questions. Each question should be answered in 3-4well-constructed paragraphs. Please label the assignment “Dare to Lead: Summary and Reflection” and number your responses accordingly (i.e. 1. Summary; 2. Reflection). Make sure that you write complete punctuated sentences and provide depth of insight.
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SCORING: This assignment is graded based upon your depth of insight and written clarity (50 points for each essay). Note: Any resemblance of PLAGIARISM (i.e. copying and pasting from an on-line source) will reflect in receiving NO CREDIT and possible additional repercussions. See Rubric for scoring criteria.
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Purpose: This report will be your final assignment for the class. The weekly class
assignments are designed to prepare you to successfully create this document. In
that way, this assignment asks you to synthesize all of your learning and
demonstrate your mastery of the following course learning outcomes:
ï· Locate, evaluate, and integrate credible research into a written document for
a specific purpose and work-world audience;
ï· Apply appropriate formatting and visual aids for a specific
purpose and
work-world audience; and
ï· Edit for accuracy, brevity, clarity, to write an ethical document with a
specific
purpose and work-world
audience.
It will also prepare you to meet the following general education program learning
outcomes:
ï· Obtain, evaluate, and ethically use information; and
ï· Communicate with various audiences using a variety of methods.
Scenario: As a new employee at Initech, youâve been given a task: conduct a
feasibility study for the companyâs venture capital department on an emerging
technical process or product of your choosing. You need only choose one
topic
(either a product or a process). Here are just a few examples you might consider:
Process
3-D printing
Wave or wind energy
Natural gas fracking
Private space travel
Virtual reality gaming
Product
Driverless vehicles
Hoverboards
Hydrogen fuel cells
Smart homes
The latest social media, gadget,
application, or technology craze
The choice is up to you, but you the information you present should be technical in
nature. In other words, if you were to pick your favorite smart phone game, you
should be prepared to focus on how itâs programmed, how the makers earn money,
how many users subscribe, what their spending habits are, etc., rather than âItâs so
cool because you get to kill zombies with plants!â
Once you have a process or product in mind, the question this study should address
is:
âIs [your process or product] a viable investment for Initech?â
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In other words, âIf we invest in [your process or product], will we see financial gain
as a result?â
Do not worry about any of the logistics of the actual investment itself. You arenât
expected to research stock offerings or investment contracts. Instead, make sure
that your report addresses the following topics and related questions:
History: How, when, where, and why did this develop?
Explanation: Howâprecisely and specificallyâdoes this work?
Impact: What effects does this process or product have on 1) the environment, 2)
the economy, and/or 3) society as a whole?
Future: What is the development trend of this process or product? Is it popular?
Does it (or things like it) make money? Based on its past development and its
current use/popularity, is this likely to become more widespread in the future?
Recommendation: Given all your answers to these questions, would this be a good
choice for Initech to invest in?
Essentially, you are conducting a research project that asks the following questions:
âWhat does the future of [my process or product] look like? Will it be more
widely used? Will it be replaced soon? If so, by what?â
A related question to address here might be âShould [my process or product] be
more widely used? Is it environmentally hazardous or otherwise flawed? If so, are
those flaws serious enough that a company should not invest in it?â
For this reason, you should pick something that is relatively new, or even untested
in its development. Donât worry about accurately predicting the future. You should
instead make a clear recommendation based on what your credible research is
telling you at this moment in time.
Instructions: Once you have chosen a process or product, you will conduct research
and write a formal feasibility analysis report.
The goal of your report is to 1) investigate the above questions (and others, as
appropriate), 2) gather credible and scholarly research, and then 3) present a
convincing recommendation to a specific audience.
Requirements: Your final report must meet all of the following criteria:
Length: The text of your report from Introduction to Recommendation must be at least 5
single-spaced pages in length NOT including your front matter, Works Cited/References
pages, visuals, or any appendices (see below). This should be at least 3,000 words.
Research: You should include at least 5 credible sources.
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Visuals: The report should include at least four visuals. At least two of these must be
original visuals of your own making, generated by you yourself. The rest must be
charts, tables, or graphs that you generate originally. These should include an
MLA/APA/IEEE formatted captions and should work with your content to help explain your
findings.
Format: Use 12 pt. font in single-spaced, left-justified paragraphs. Do not TAB to
start your new paragraphs. Your entire report should have a running header, with
lower-case Roman numeral page numbers (i, ii, iii) for the front matter (except the
title page) and starting with Arabic numeral 1 when you being your Introduction.
See the provided course models for guidance.
Also, be sure to skip lines between sections and headings. Use bold face for headings
and italics for subheadings. Make use of bold headings, white space, and varied font
sizes/colors to make your document as readable as possible.
Report Outline: Your report should follow the outline below, but take out the
outline formatting (I. II. A. B., etc.) for the report. Your report must have each of
these 8 parts from the outline. Each one should constitute a new page in your
report (start a new page for each section).
I. Title page
II. Letter of Transmittal Please direct this to me, your instructor. Your letter of
transmittal should be 1-2 pages in length and should include the following elements
(do not number them, though):
1. A reflection on your process in writing the reportâhow did the project go for
your overall?
2. A reflection on what you learned regarding each of the four course
learning outcomes. You should note what specifically you have learned that
has prepared you to master these outcomes. (Ex: âI have learned to create my
own graphs and charts in Excel to support my written text. As well, I now
know how to set these off with appropriate amount of white space and to
include a properly-formatted caption. I feel that these skills show that Iâm
able to âApply appropriate formatting and visual aids for a specific
purpose
and work-world audience.ââ) The course learning outcomes you should
discuss are:
a. Locate, evaluate, and integrate credible research into a
written
document for a specific purpose and work-world audience;
b. Apply appropriate formatting and visual aids for a specific purpose
and work-world audience;
c. Edit for accuracy, brevity, clarity, to write an ethical document with a
specific purpose and work-world audience;
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d. Contribute successfully to a group in the creation of
work-world
documents.
3. A reflection on how you see these skills (or the class in general) translating to
your future work or study. What will you take with you to use in the future?
4. A brief conclusion.
III. Table of Contents
IV. Informative Abstract/Executive Summary
V. Introduction This will include your answers to the âHistoryâ questions on page 2.
A thorough introduction should include (not necessarily in this
order):
A. Description, History, and Background of your process or product
B. Purpose of the Report (clear statement of your research question) and
Intended Audience(s)
C. Method of Inquiry
D. Limitations of this Study (such as time or money)
E. Working Definitions (if needed, here or in an appendix glossary)
VI. Collected Data This will include your answers to the âExplanationâ and âImpactâ
questions on page 2. Divide and subdivide the report into appropriate, manageable
sections. The Data section should include (in the order you best see fit):
A. First Topic for Investigation
1. Definition
2. Findings
3. Interpretation of findings
B. Second Topic for Investigation
1. First subtopic
a. Definition
b. Findings
c. Interpretation of findings
2. Second subtopic (and so on)
VII. Conclusion A thorough conclusion should include (again, not necessarily in this
order):
A. Summary of Findings
B. Overall Interpretation of Findings
C. Recommendations: Is this process or product likely to grow in future?
Should Initech invest in it?
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VIII. MLA Works Cited page or APA/IEEE References page The style of citation
you use (MLA, APA, or IEEE) is up to you. MLA is used primarily for humanities
writing, while APA is used with scientific writing. IEEE is used for engineering.
Whichever you choose, be sure to consistently follow the formatting guidelines with
respect to:
1. The general format of the paper (including the running header)
2. The use of in-text reference notes
3. The final Works Cited/
References
page
Please scroll down for a summative checklist and a rubric that describes how your
report will be graded.
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Final Report Checklist
Requirements:
ï± At least 4 single-spaced pages in length from Introduction to Recommendation
ï± At least 5 credible sources
ï± At least 4 visuals, only two of these can be copied and pasted
Format:
ï± 12 pt. font
ï± single-spacing within
paragraphs
ï± double-spacing between sections and headings
ï± left-justified paragraphs â NO TABS
ï± a running header
ï± lower-case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii) for the front matter (except the title page)
ï± Arabic numerals when you being your Introduction
ï± bold headings, white space, and varied font sizes/colors
Report Content:
ï± Each of these 8 parts from the outline (start a new page for each section):
ï± I. Title page
ï± II. Letter of Transmittal
ï± III. Table of Contents
ï± IV. Informative Abstract
ï± V. Introduction
ï± VI. Collected Data
ï± VII. Conclusion
ï± VIII. MLA Works Cited page or APA/IEEE References page
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Outcome Exceeds Mastery Meets Mastery Near Mastery Well Below Mastery
Locate,
evaluate, and
integrate
credible
research into a
written
document for a
specific
purpose and
work-world
audience.
ï· thoroughly supports and develops the
topic using relevant, credible, and
richly varied sources
ï· synthesizes relevant source support
through effective interpretation and
analysis
ï· consistently uses an
appropriate
balance of analysis, summary,
paraphrase,
and quotation
ï· considers and convincingly responds
to varying claims
ï· consistently introduces source
material with varied and effective
signal phrasing
ï· maintains strict ethical standards and
avoids plagiarism through correct and
precise paraphrasing, use of quotation
marks, in-text citations and an MLA
Works Cited, APA, or IEEE
References page
ï· sufficiently supports and develops
the topic using fairly relevant,
credible, and varied sources
ï· provides some synthesis of relevant
source support through
interpretation and analysis
ï· mostly uses an appropriate balance
of analysis, summary, paraphrase,
and quotation
ï· might rely somewhat too much on
direct quotation
ï· considers varying claims and offers
some response
ï· introduces most
source material
with signal phrasing
ï· avoids plagiarism through
competent paraphrasing and use of
quotation marks, and mostly correct
in-text citations and an MLA Works
Cited, APA, or IEEE References
page
ï· provides some support and
development of the topic, but may
not be entirely relevant, credible, or
varied
ï· provides some interpretation and
analysis of source material, but may
fail to effectively synthesize source
material
ï· has some balance of analysis,
summary,
paraphrase, and quotation
ï· may use direct quotation where
paraphrase or summary would be
more appropriate
ï· does not adequately consider or
respond to varying claims
ï· largely lacks clear signal phrasing
provides minimal framing of source
material
ï· includes some weak paraphrasing,
errors in the use of quotation marks,
and/or errors in the in-text citations
or an MLA Works Cited, APA, or
IEEE References page
ï· provides insufficient support and
development of the topic, perhaps
because of too few relevant, credible,
or varied sources
ï· does not synthesize source material
into reportâs recommendation(s) and
lacks interpretation and analysis of
source material
ï· does not balance analysis, summary,
paraphrase, and quotation
ï· might rely on direct quotation to the
exclusion of paraphrase and summary
ï· lacks consideration of varying claims
ï· lacks signal phrasing
ï· lacks framing of source material
ï· includes weak or inadequate
paraphrasing and/or significant errors
in the use of quotation marks
ï· includes significant errors in the in-
text citations and/or an MLA Works
Cited, APA, or IEEE References
page, or lacks one or both of these
ï· might be unintentionally plagiarizing
sources because of the above
weaknesses
Apply
appropriate
formatting and
visual aids for
a specific
purpose and
work-world
audience.
ï· correctly uses MLA, APA, or IEEE
standards for page
layout
ï· design choices in page layout enhance
reader understanding
ï· all visuals are accompanied by MLA,
APA, or IEEE formatted
captions
ï· all visuals are clearly linked to the
text
ï· largely uses MLA, APA, or IEEE
standards for page layout correctly
with few mistakes
ï· some pages may need improved
design (too crowded, ineffective
spacing,
etc.)
ï· visuals are accompanied by captions,
with few errors in following MLA,
APA, or
IEEE formatting models
ï· most visuals are clearly linked to the
text
ï· approaches the use of MLA, APA, or
IEEE standards for page layout
ï· several pages may need improved
design (too crowded, ineffective
spacing, etc.)
ï· visuals are accompanied by captions,
but do not follow MLA, APA, or
IEEE formatting models
ï· visuals may not correspond to the
text
ï· does not display knowledge of MLA,
APA, or IEEE standards for page
layout
ï· most pages suffer from lack of design
(too crowded, ineffective spacing,
etc.)
ï· visuals are not accompanied by
captions
ï· visuals are absent or do not
correspond to the text
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Outcome Exceeds Mastery Meets Mastery Near Mastery Well Below Mastery
Edit for
accuracy,
brevity, clarity,
to write an
ethical
document with
a specific
purpose and
work-world
audience.
ï· meets the assignmentâs purpose
ï· addresses a professional
audience
ï· uses varied sentences
ï· exhibits effective word choice
ï· all sentences meet factual, active,
clear, concise, and specific
standards
ï· presents a logical progression of ideas
based on the topic
ï· maintains focus within all paragraphs
ï· uses effective title and/or
subheadings
ï· consistently provides topic sentences
and
transitions within and between
paragraphs
ï· includes logical paragraph
breaks
ï· displays no patterns of error
ï· maintains a consistent point of view
and an appropriate use of
tense
ï· few to no mistakes with syntax,
grammar, or punctuation
ï· meets the assignmentâs purpose
ï· addresses a professional audience
ï· uses varied sentences, but may
occasionally repeat certain structures
and lengths
ï· exhibits largely effective word choice
though there may some misuse,
ineffective repetition, and/or a
minimal use of slang/cliché
ï· some sentences do not meet factual,
active, clear, concise, or specific
standards
ï· presents a largely logical progression
of ideas based on the topic
ï· maintains focus within most
paragraphs
ï· uses satisfactory title and/or
subheadings
ï· mostly provides topic sentences and
has basic transitions within and
between paragraphs
ï· includes largely logical paragraph
breaks
ï· may display patterns of error, which
do not significantly interfere with
meaning
ï· rarely strays from a consistent point
of view and an appropriate use of
tense
ï· features occasional mistakes with
syntax, grammar, and punctuation,
but not enough to significantly
interfere with meaning
ï· meets the assignmentâs purpose
ï· addresses a professional audience
ï· little sentences variety
ï· frequent misuse, ineffective
repetition, and/or slang/cliché
ï· several sentences do not meet
factual, active, clear, concise, or
specific standards
ï· little evidence for a logical
progression of ideas based on the
topic
ï· maintains focus within just a few
paragraphs
ï· lack of title and/or subheadings
ï· few topic sentences or basic
transitions within and between
paragraphs
ï· few logical paragraph breaks
ï· displays patterns of error, which
occasionally interfere with meaning
ï· often strays from a consistent point
of view and/or appropriate use of
tense
ï· repeated mistakes with syntax,
grammar, and punctuation
ï· fails to meet the assignmentâs
purpose
ï· fails to address a professional
audience
ï· no sentences variety
ï· consistent misuse, ineffective
repetition, and/or slang/cliché
ï· many sentences do not meet factual,
active, clear, concise, or specific
standards
ï· no evidence for a logical progression
of ideas based on the topic
ï· no focus within paragraphs
ï· missing title and/or subheadings
ï· no topic sentences or basic
transitions within and between
paragraphs
ï· no logical paragraph breaks
ï· displays patterns of error, which
consistently interfere with meaning
ï· consistently strays from a consistent
point of view and/or appropriate use
of tense
ï· consistent mistakes with syntax,
grammar, and punctuation
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