Begin writing the body of the report. Paper on Project Management
NOTES FROM PROFESSOR- Exploratory Business Research-Based Report
Generally, research papers prepared for classes such as this are exploratory; hence, the purpose of this research paper is to learn more about a business topic presented in the textbook (Project Management). Follow the business report format found in the Webliography. A copy of a formal business report is also located in Doc Sharing. (I will send you this as an example. It is not on my topic but it will give you an idea of what she is looking for).
There are two approaches to choosing a topic for this research report. One way is to make a proposition. A proposition is a statement supported by research. The second way is to formulate a research question, i.e. ask a question that can be answered through research.
Begin writing the body of the report.
Use the outline and notes from Part 2 to prepare the first draft of the body of the report. Add additional scholarly sources as needed.
Write the first draft of the body of the report.
Part 3 Deliverable: Submit the draft of the body of the report for grading on or before the due date.
Don’t forget your cover page and reference list.
FYI, the entire research paper is not due yet. Each week there will be another portions due. No need to add a conclusion paragraph or anything. That will be at the end. Use the sources that I used for the last assignment. You can add other reputable sources if you’d like
this is my previous assignment below
annotated bibliography and outlline
Exploratory Business Research-Based Report on Project Management
Identify 6 or 7 scholarly articles on your topic and prepare an annotated bibliography (author’s abstracts will not be accepted). Scholarly articles are the type found using Ebsco Host, Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, etc. (unacceptable sources include web pages, blogs, informal sources, and Wikipedia)
Next, prepare a full-sentence outline to guide your writing. Be specific and identify key areas within your topic. Use this information for build your outline.
In addition to the Peirce Library resources/databases, you may use Google scholarly articles www.scholar.google.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Click the link in the Webliography for instructions and a sample annotated bibliography and full-sentence outline. Be sure to select the APA style.
Part 2 Deliverable: Submit Annotated Bibliography and Outline on or before the designated due date for grading. INCLUDE YOUR COVER PAGE and REFERENCE LIST
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school outline school biblography school MGT 404
Identify 6 or 7 scholarly articles on your topic and prepare an annotated bibliography (author’s abstracts will not be accepted). Scholarly articles are the type found using Ebsco Host, Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, etc. (unacceptable sources include web pages, blogs, informal sources, and Wikipedia)
Next, prepare a full-sentence outline to guide your writing. Be specific and identify key areas within your topic. Use this information for build your outline.
In addition to the Peirce Library resources/databases, you may use Google scholarly articles www.scholar.google.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Click the link in the Webliography for instructions and a sample annotated bibliography and full-sentence outline. Be sure to select the APA style.
Part 2 Deliverable: Submit Annotated Bibliography and Outline on or before the designated due date for grading. INCLUDE YOUR COVER PAGE and REFERENCE LIST
I need 6 or 7 scholarly articles on Project Management and I need to prepare an annotated bibliography. I also need a full-sentence outline to guide your writing. Be specific and identify key areas within your topic. Use this information for build your outline.
The link provided can be used to find scholarly articles
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Abstract
This paper details the processes of project management it effects of a company as well as the issues experience n implementation of project management in organizations. Projects can be defined as a group of set goals and targets that are assigned to a certain work team for achievement within a certain period of time. Projects are not normal organization operation rather they are set of operations which when combined achieve a specific task. The project management processes discussed in this article are initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and control and closing.
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