Title: MGT600 WK2, Chat A
1MGT600WK2, Chat A
- Note Next chat will be about Library Resources
2General Announcements
- Well, after the first assignments everyone has a
better feeling for the expectations, right? - Remember that on our Chat 2B we have a chat
exclusively dedicated to Library resources. - More information will be posted on the
announcements board.
3So maybe we can start this week's chat with some
general observations from last week's assignments?
- Here are some numbered observations I prepared
based on overall observations, so please dont
feel offended its just a list of common issues
that need be addressed so everyone can improve
their assignments.
4Using Supporting Sources
- Even after repeated announcements and even
examples, there were still assignments without
any academic citations or references whatsoever. - The expectations state a minimal of 3 scholarly
sources (not popular sources). - Remember that this is an expectation of this
course, and its related to academic credibility
and to APA skills. All assignments are expected
to contain extensive use of scholarly citations
and references, not popular literature.
5APA formatting is still not widely understood
- APA is very detailed. Its very important that
you look at every single detail (periods,
italics, etc.) in every single format. Most of
the errors observed are in the details. - The best way to describe issues pertaining APA
formatting is to use Figure 5.1 (pg 306) to in
the APA Manual (5th ed). - This sample paper contains circled numbers that
refer to the numbered sections in the publication
manual.
6Anatomy of a textbook APA citation a wrong way
No use of first names
Excessive use of caps
Double spacing
Book titles in italics
Incorrect font
Bazerman, Max (2006). Judgment in Managerial
Decision Making (6th ed.).
Hoboken, NJ John Wiley Sons, Inc.
Colon, not semi-colon
Indentation 5 spaces
No use of superscript
No use of Inc.
Excessive caps
7Anatomy of a journal article extracted from a
database
Incorrect format
Rojas, R. (2006). The trials and tribulations of
learning APA formatting A graduate
students perspective. Journal of Online
Business Education, 26(3), 43-49.
Retrieved March 25, 2006, from
http//proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index1did100850
2751SrchMode 1sid1Fmt3VInstPRODVTypePQD
RQT309VNamePQD TS1143471295clientId65562
8Anatomy of a journal article extracted from a
database
No first names
Cap to begin subtitle
Rojas, R. (2006). The trials and tribulations of
learning APA formatting A graduate
students perspective. Journal of Online
Business Education, 26(3), 43-49.
Retrieved March 25, 2007, from ABI Global Inform
database.
Retrieval information
Name of database, not the name of the Company
Comma!
9APA
- Keep an eye on the details indentations, double
spacing, italics, avoid excessive use of caps in
titles, alphabetical ordering or sources, no
first names of authors look at the details
(formatting protocol) - Another idea is to use the APA tutorial in the
Research Lab. - Citation Machine (beware of disclaimer)
10DB1
- Loss of perspective more emphasis on the case
that on the analysis of the model - are there any discrepancies? suggests an
analysis, not a YES or NO answer - Minimal of 3 supporting sources
- Be careful with web sites
11Literature review
- The ability to seek (a) relevant (b) scholarly
literature (no web sites, no magazines or
newspapers) that would - Demonstrate the hypothesis as part of the ongoing
efforts in the literature - Illustrate the potential contributions of your
research design to the literature. - Skills involved
- Research Library skills
- Recognizing scholarly versus popular literature
- Demonstrate research process skills
12Bullet statements
- There also seems to be a trend in using bullet
statements rather than full narratives for
assignments. Bullet statements are excellent
ways to organize your thoughts, but are
inadequate for assignments. - Bullet statements alone lack depth, and leave too
much interpretation to the reader. Accordingly,
bullet statements do not demonstrate to me that
you master the concepts discussed in class. - Please take the time to fully articulate what you
mean.
13 Incorrect DB posting
- Finally, do not attach or upload your posting to
the discussion board, nor place it in the
submitted assignments folder. - The correct place is the discussion board and the
intention is for everyone to see and comment on
your posting. - The attachment function is only for special
assignments, not for the regular DB posting.
14- Do all these suggestions and clarifications help?
- Remember that these suggestions are skills that
will help you throughout all courses in the
entire program.
15Skills survey Think about the top 3 skills that
affected you the most in the composing of your
Unit 1 assignments?
- Basic computer skills
- Classroom navigation skills
- Online learning skills
- Office 2007 Skills
- Graduate or scholarly writing skills
- Scholarly databases Library resources skills
- APA formatting skills
- Critical Thinking skills
- Biases, judgment and decision making skills
- Experimental research process skills
Please be honest this information will help me
better frame the material and class exercises to
help you be successful in the MBA program
16Take the time to carefully respond to these three
surveys
17Lets talk briefly about this weeks assignments
today, since the next chat will be about the
Library.
18IP2 Assignment
- The IP2 is where you demonstrate your
understanding of two more research steps of the
Sekaran process. - In other words the IP2 also has two parts
- (a) Using the same hypothesis from your IP1,
compose a theoretical framework. - Step 4 of the Sekaran process
- (b) Using the same hypothesis from your IP1,
compose a scientific research design - Step 6 of the Sekaran process
- Notice that we skipped Step 5.
19Figure 4.1 The research process (Sekaran, 2003)
Step 1
Step 3
Step 4
General Observation
Theoretical Framework
Step 6
Step 7
CH4
Literature Review
Step 5
Scientific Research Design
Collect data Analysis and Interpretation
Generation Of a hypothesis (or hypotheses)
Step 2
Purpose of The study
Definition Of the Problem
CH6
CH 12
Prelim Data Gathering
CH5
Variables Identified
Research Question
Step 8
CH4
The 9th Step Formatting Protocols (APA, 5th ed)
Deduction
CH4
CH5
Is the Research Question Answered?
Research Design Timeline for MGT 600 (by
Assignments)
IP1
IP2
IP3
Ip4
GP5
Class Starts
All steps
Steps 4,6
Step 7
Step 8
All steps
20Part 1Theoretical framework
- How would you characterize the purpose of your
study in relation to the literature? - What models from the literature will you be
using? - What specifically are the variables and how are
the defined? - Continuity coherency between the parts
21Part 2 Scientific research design (Step 6)
- What is the experiment you will be conducting to
demonstrate your hypothesis? - What is the process by which you will test your
hypothesis (variables)? - Narrate the details of your approach using the
elements that apply from Sekaran (2003).
22Example hypothesis Ha There is a direct
relationship between employee motivation and the
quality of the working environment
- Theoretical framework
- That is the theor(5-8 theories of motivation, 4-5
theories on work environmenty or theories that
apply to my experiment?) - Which among the current models in the literature
that I will be using for my experiment? (Which
ones did you select?) - How exactly am I defining these variables?
23Example hypothesis Ha There is a direct
relationship between employee motivation and the
quality of the working environment
- Scientific research design (Explain the details
of the experiment, use Fig. 6.2) - Purpose (exploratory, descriptive or hypothesis
testing?) - Type of investigation ( causal, correlation,
differentiation, or other?) - Extent of researcher interference (minimal,
control, simulation, or other). - Continue analysis with elements in Fig 6.2
24IP2 Assignment Summary
- The IP2 is a single document with 2 sections (or
two parts) - (a) Using the same hypothesis from your IP1,
compose a theoretical framework. - Step 4 of the Sekaran process
- (b) Using the same hypothesis from your IP1,
compose a scientific research design - Step 6 of the Sekaran process
- Continuity from your IP1 (building up the
research design) - APA Formatting of the paper and the supporting
sources
25DB2
- The second DB is your opportunity to demonstrate
to me how well you master all the concepts
related to judgments, biases and perceptions. - Delineate the anatomy of your previous decision
(the scenario you already used in your DB1) but
frame it differently.
26- The DB2 is an re-framing of your DB1 scenario
Basically, delineate the anatomy of your previous
decision, but using a different framework. - Use as many concepts on judgment, perceptions and
biases as possible to respond to the DB
questions. Show me that you understand the
meaning of these concepts and that you know how
to apply and overcome these issues in judgment.
(Defining the terms) - Also use citations and references from various
sources to support your arguments. Remember to go
beyond just the textbook when you are supporting
your arguments.
27DB2
- Just remember, for the discussion board and for
PowerPoint the only section that I am expecting
to see full APA formatting is in the references
section. - The discussion board does not accept Microsoft
Word formatting commands and that you will have
to manually format your references section to
comply with APA. - This means that if you cut and paste from your
Microsoft Word documents, much of the formatting
will not be absorbed into the discussion board,
because the discussion board is in HTML.
28APA Skills Developer