Hr587-Managing Organizational Change

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HR587-Managing Organizational Change

Course Project Draft Guidelines

Your Project draft is due at the end of Week 4.

The project draft must include the following information:

Organization: (25 Pts)

Option 1:

* Give the name of the organization (if permitted) and briefly describe it. If you are focusing on one department in the organization, tell which one and describe it briefly. Be sure to include a description of your role in the organization. This can be an organization where you worked in the past.

Option 2:

* Describe the change concept(s) that you will focus on in the paper.

Approach: (25 Pts)

Option 1:

* Describe the change you observed

* Briefly include a description of the impact of the change

* Briefly describe potential impact of the solution

Option 2:

* Describe why this change topic is important to the change agent

* Briefly explain how this approach to change could impact the organization

* Briefly reveal any ideas you have at this time about your personal change model.

Research Plan: (25 Pts)

Option 1:

* Provide an overview of what specific research/actions you will take on your problem statement (interviews, surveys, journals). Do not be vague in this section

Option 2:

* Provide an overview of what specific research you will take as it relates to the change concept that is the focus of your paper.

References: (25 Pts)

Options 1 and 2:

* Identify two or three resources you expect to use in the paper.

* Briefly explain why they are of value to your paper.

Scholarly Sources:

* You are required to use scholarly sources for your course project

* Within DeVry University Library Services (link can be found within The HUB) you have access to EBSCOhost, which offers full-text access to articles in all subject areas. Within EBSCOhost, you can do an advanced search where you have the choice to search for only “scholarly (peer reviewed) journals.”

* You...