1. Create a Research Paper
You have two part to this assignment. Business organizations often rely on formal
presentations to consult, sell ideas, inform stakeholders, and communicate to groups. To
accomplish the goal of communicating and selling ideas, research helps presenters develop
presentations useful to others. This assignment is in two parts. The first part is an essay and
the second part is a PowerPoint presentation summarizing the content of the essayPart 1:
Create a Research PaperAn important skill in writing is the ability to reflect on reading
material and provide an integrated report providing information from multiple authors. For
Part I, develop a research paper that demonstrates synthesis of 15-20 scholarly articles on
the topic selected in Week 4. You should start your paper by identifying a research problem
that you have identified in your readings. Your paper should reflect critical synthesis of:1)
What researchers have concluded regarding the problem, related issues, and potential
resolutions, and 2) What is still not known about the problem and its potential resolution.
The latter reflect gaps in the literature, such as understudied populations, missing
theoretical foundations, contributing factors that have not been explored well, or other
unknowns that could help shed more light on the topic. Such gaps are important to identify
because they are used as a starting point for new research. Note that an outline of the
material will make it easier to develop the essay. From the outline, a draft can be developed
and reviewed. During the review, you can ensure all elements of the topic are covered. The
essay should be comprehensive and concise. Be sure to have citations for all assertions.
Length: 5-7 pages Your assignment should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the
ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights
relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect an APA standard. Resources:
Brown, K. G., & Barton, D. J. (n.d.). Brief guide to business writing. University of Iowa.
http://www.biz.uiowa.edu/faculty/kbrown/writing.html Packard, N. (Producer). (2010).
Computer skills: Internet search [Video file].
http://search.alexanderstreet.com.proxy1.ncu.edu/avon/view/work/1782322 Wood, E.,
Pasquale, D., Mueller, J. M., Archer, K., Zivcakova, L., Walkey, K., & Willoughby, T. (2016).
Exploration of the relative contributions of domain knowledge and search expertise for
conducting Internet searches. The Reference Librarian, 57(3), 182-204. doi:
10.1080/02763877.2015.1122559
http://dx.doi.org.proxy1.ncu.edu/10.1080/02763877.2015.1122559#Create #Research
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