1) (K,C,S) Exams, totally objective type, ie. multiple choice
and/or true/false items, over text material (with the heaviest emphasis
over text material addressed in class). For each exam you will be
permitted
to use, a one page crib sheet, eight and one-half by eleven inches,
front
and back, while taking scheduled exams.
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2) (C,A,S) Organization operations research project. For
your semester research project you are to identify an organization of
your
choosing. You will then develop a report concerning an
operational
process or processes involving some part or parts of this
organization.
The organization may be profit or non-profit, manufacturing or service,
just about anything goes. The organization may be one with which
you have had personal experience or just an organization you find
interesting.
In your report you will provide, at a minimum, background information
concerning
your chosen organization. You will explain how the process or
processes
operate. The reader of your report will need to be able to
understand
what you are talking about. Finally, utilizing as many of the
concepts
and tools covered in the text and class, you will offer a suggestion or
suggestions as to how the organization can improve its
productivity.
You will also give an oral presentation to the class of your
report.
How long is this report expected to be? As long as it needs to
be.
This will be due the next to the last week of the semester.
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3) (C,A,S) Unannounced project status update which will include
a tentative bibliography with a short synopsis of all sources
researched
up to that point and a very rough draft of what you have finished to
that
point (sometime around mid-semester).
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4) (K,C) Pop quizzes and miscellaneous assignments; pop quizzes
will cover assigned text material or in-class videos and given on
a random basis and miscellaneous assignments will include all other
assignments
not included elsewhere.
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5) (C,A,S) Web pick-of-the-week. For this assignment you are
to surf the web on a regular basis and find web sites which in some way
relate to the area of organizational operations management. After
accessing a particular web site, print a copy of the home page to be
turned
in. I would like for you to share the particulars of your web
pick
with the class, also.
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6) (K,C,A,S) Attendance/Participation. The percentage of
your attendance, along with classroom participation /instructor
discretion,
will be used in determining this part of your overall score.
Grades will be earned as follows:
0-59* =F; 60-69* =D; 70-79* =C; 80-89* =B; 90-100*
=A.
*(% of total possible points)
Tentative Assignment Schedule of Topics and Text Material:
The material in the Course Text will be covered in order as presented
in the text until otherwise announced. Plan on reading ahead in
the
text at least one chapter beyond the current chapter.
Cartoon Assignment for Extra Credit
2. The newspaper sources from which this assignment may be obtained will be limited to newspapers which are not older than seven days immediately preceding the current class period.
3. Method for computing credit:
a. Credit will be earned in the form of "Point Credits
(PCS)".
Each PC can be used to offset points missed for an incorrect response
to
items on a test.
b. A Point Credit account will be maintained for each student during the semester and a maximum of 10 PCS will be applied to any one exam. PCS earned at any time during the semester will be applied first to the first exam score below 100% then to the next exam and so on. In other words PCS will be used retroactively.
c. PCS will be awarded as follows:
PCS awarded to individual students will be based upon the total
number of different newspaper cartoon/comic strips, which are directly
related to a business discipline, presented by participating students
for
each class period according to the following schedule:
Total Toons PCS/Participant
01 to 03 3
05 to 07 4
>7
5
The number brought by individual students will not be a
determinant.
Therefore, individual students may present as many cartoon/comic strips
as desired. The total number of different newspaper
cartoon/comic
strips, which are directly related to a business discipline, presented
during any one class determines the number of PCS earned per
student.
Any questions? If not, then good hunting!