1. Team assignment Activity:
a. CONTRACT DRAFTING PROJECT – A team presentation
b. TORTS PROJECT – A team presentation
We will set up the teams for this group assignment beforehand:
The Wahoo Team – Torts Team A – HH Team - Each assignment should have a minimum of at 2 citations/references
Be sure to refer to Multimedia Project and Oral Presentation Rubrics for these two team projects. I will give you further guidance about these projects once the course begins.
CONTRACT DRAFTING ASSIGNMENT (Team Project) should be no longer than 1 page.
For this activity, you will work in a team, represent an assigned client (either Wahoo or Almost Paradise), prepare an ideal contract, negotiate with another group, and submit a legally enforceable, agreed-upon contract. Prepare one document and make copies for the other team to review and negotiate. For the activity, you will assume the facts below.
Almost Paradise is a family owned, rustic lodge. The grounds are private and secluded. The housing includes seven individual cabins and a 10-room, lodge-styled guest house. They have done solid business for 10 years, primarily advertising Almost Paradise as the perfect “romantic get-away.” Recently, more competitors have located in the proximate area and business has slowed. Facing cash flow issues, Almost Paradise wants to create a marketing plan that will increase their exposure generally and broaden their appeal to families and outdoors enthusiasts.
Wahoo is a midsized company that specializes in drafting marketing plans for hotels, motels, and lodges. As part of their service they offer to provide overall consultation and create marketing plans rooted in print, television, radio, and the web.
Almost Paradise is interested in retaining Wahoo and securing their services for the next year. They have not found an alternative marketing company with which they are comfortable. Almost Paradise wants to do some intense marketing in the short term to drum up business for an upcoming busy-season. They also want to work on some longer-term efforts that they can unveil afterwards. Almost Paradise wants to focus on web and television mediums primarily, with some secondary print ads. They also want to reach out to all of their past customers. Wahoo’s business is somewhat slow right now and it is eager to secure the Almost Paradise contract.
· Draft an ideal contract: As a team, before negotiations begin, draft a contract which you consider a realistic “ideal” for your side. Submit that contract to the other party and the instructor in class on the due date and explain why you chose to include the provisions that you did (either through marginal annotations or a written summary or orally in class). What advantages have you secured for your client?
· Negotiate: In class, you will negotiate with the other team. The instructor will guide the format and how negotiations will begin. (One side can submit a proposal. Both sides can submi ...
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1. Team assignment Activitya. CONTRACT DRAFTING PROJECT – A tea.docx
1. 1. Team assignment Activity:
a. CONTRACT DRAFTING PROJECT – A team presentation
b. TORTS PROJECT – A team presentation
We will set up the teams for this group assignment beforehand:
The Wahoo Team – Torts Team A – HH Team - Each
assignment should have a minimum of at 2 citations/references
Be sure to refer to Multimedia Project and Oral
Presentation Rubrics for these two team projects. I will give you
further guidance about these projects once the course begins.
CONTRACT DRAFTING ASSIGNMENT (Team Project) should
be no longer than 1 page.
For this activity, you will work in a team, represent an assigned
client (either Wahoo or Almost Paradise), prepare an ideal
contract, negotiate with another group, and submit a legally
enforceable, agreed-upon contract. Prepare one document and
make copies for the other team to review and negotiate. For the
activity, you will assume the facts below.
Almost Paradise is a family owned, rustic lodge. The grounds
are private and secluded. The housing includes seven
individual cabins and a 10-room, lodge-styled guest house.
They have done solid business for 10 years, primarily
advertising Almost Paradise as the perfect “romantic get-away.”
Recently, more competitors have located in the proximate area
and business has slowed. Facing cash flow issues, Almost
Paradise wants to create a marketing plan that will increase
their exposure generally and broaden their appeal to families
and outdoors enthusiasts.
Wahoo is a midsized company that specializes in drafting
marketing plans for hotels, motels, and lodges. As part of their
service they offer to provide overall consultation and create
marketing plans rooted in print, television, radio, and the web.
2. Almost Paradise is interested in retaining Wahoo and securing
their services for the next year. They have not found an
alternative marketing company with which they are comfortable.
Almost Paradise wants to do some intense marketing in the
short term to drum up business for an upcoming busy-season.
They also want to work on some longer-term efforts that they
can unveil afterwards. Almost Paradise wants to focus on web
and television mediums primarily, with some secondary print
ads. They also want to reach out to all of their past customers.
Wahoo’s business is somewhat slow right now and it is eager to
secure the Almost Paradise contract.
· Draft an ideal contract: As a team, before negotiations begin,
draft a contract which you consider a realistic “ideal” for your
side. Submit that contract to the other party and the instructor
in class on the due date and explain why you chose to include
the provisions that you did (either through marginal annotations
or a written summary or orally in class). What advantages have
you secured for your client?
· Negotiate: In class, you will negotiate with the other team.
The instructor will guide the format and how negotiations will
begin. (One side can submit a proposal. Both sides can submit
a proposal. Or you can try to negotiate it term-by-term.) When
all parties are satisfied and an agreement has been reached, you
can finalize the contract. Remember, it is crucial to both
parties that some agreement be reached.
· Reflect:Discuss in class: What was your overall goal upon
entering the negotiations? What terms did you think were
crucial to include? Was your team able to get them in the
contract? Why or why not? What challenges arose during
negotiations and what tactics were employed to overcome them?
Based upon the lessons learned from this exercise, what do you
consider the keys to successful contract negotiation? Overall,
do you think that the final result was close enough to the
3. “ideal” to satisfy your client?
TORTS PRESENTATION (Team Project) Please supply me with
a min of 3 slides with titles and 3-5 bullets for each slide. You
don’t have to do a .ppt.
For this activity, you will prepare, as a team, a multi-media
presentation (using PowerPoint or another comparable means)
incorporating an understanding of tort law. Use APA format for
citations.
*Please refer to Multimedia Project and Oral Presentation
Rubrics.
Critical Thinking: Be sure to explore all possible sides to the
issue before presenting your final recommendation.
Note: As a point of reference, each member of the group should
consider contacting an actual retail store to ascertain how they
proceed under similar facts. The findings from that outreach
should be documented.
TEAM A: A business security plan. HH Team - HH Team -
Each assignment should have a minimum of at 2
citations/references
Assume the facts below:
You are the manager of a large electronics retail store. Over the
past two years, business has been brisk but, unfortunately, so
has crime. Shoplifting has become a real concern. For
purposes of deterrence and principle, you want to take a strong
stand against potential shoplifters by apprehending and
interrogating suspects.
Using your knowledge of the intentional torts of assault,
battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and false
imprisonment, along with your knowledge of the “Shopkeeper’s
Privilege” (see N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11(e)),draft a detailed store
policy that instructs employees how to effectuate your desire to
detain suspected shoplifters without committing any torts.
4. The presentation should teach about the potential torts involved
in a security policy and how they are implicated by your policy.
Explain in detail how your plan, if effectuated properly, will
meet the business objectives while reducing the chance of tort
liability.
· TEAM B: A parking lot security plan.
Assume the facts below:
The owner of the electronics store (the same one referred to in
Part A), when made aware of the rise in crime in the city which
your store is located stated: “We’ll deal with the shoplifting
problem internally, but there’s nothing we can do about
criminal activity in the parking lot. I don’t have a duty to the
patrons once they leave the store. Plus, if something happens,
it’s the criminal who caused the problem, not our store.” Rather
than take this at face value, you decide to conduct research and
provide the owner with a variety of perspectives regarding the
legal and ethical issues involved. For purposes of this
assignment, assume first that you own the parking lot, and then
assume that the parking lot is owned by another party.
MULTIMEDIA PROJECT RUBRIC[footnoteRef:1] [1: Adapted
from MidLink Magazine (http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/) or
Multimedia Mania (http://www.ncsu.edu/mmania/)
]
Assessment Criteria
Exceeds Expectations
Meets Expectations
Does Not Meet Expectations
Did Not Do
5
5. 3 4
1 2
0
Curriculum Alignment
Clear evidence of connection to course curriculum. Frequent
and clear references are made to facts, concepts, and cited
resources. Users will learn from this project
Some evidence of connection to course curriculum. Users may
learn from this project
No evidence of connection to course curriculum. Users are not
likely to learn from this project
Missing
Evidence that Objectives were Met
Clear evidence that project content supports stated objectives
Some evidence that project content supports stated objectives
No evidence that project content supports stated objectives
Missing
Depth and Breadth of Project Content
Clear evidence that higher level thinking skills were used in the
creation of this project
Some evidence that higher level thinking skills were used in the
creation of the project
No evidence that higher level thinking skills were used in the
creation of this project
Missing
Subject Knowledge
Subject knowledge is evident throughout the project. All
information is clear, appropriate and correct
Subject knowledge is evident in much of the project. Most
information is clear, appropriate and correct
Subject knowledge is not evident. Information is confusing,
incorrect or flawed
Missing
Design
The combination of multimedia elements and content takes
communication to a superior level. There is clear attention
6. given to balance, proportion, harmony and restraint. They
synergy reaches the intended audience with style and pizzazz
Multimedia elements and contents combine to adequately
deliver a high impact message with the elements and words
reinforcing each other
Screens are either barren and stark or confusing and cluttered.
Exaggerated emphasis on graphics and special effects weakens
the message and interfered with the communication of content
and ideas
Missing
Organization
The sequence of information is logical and intuitive
The sequence of the information is logical
The sequence of the information is not logical
Missing
Technical
Project runs perfectly with no technical problems. For example,
there are no error messages, all sound/video or other files are
found
Project runs adequately with minor technical problems
Project does not run satisfactorily. There are too many
technical problems to view the project
Missing
Navigation
Users can progress intuitively throughout entire project in a
logical path to find information. All buttons and navigational
tools work
Few difficulties experienced while navigating through the
project
Buttons or navigational tools are absent or confusing. No
buttons and navigational tools work
Missing
Spelling and Grammar
Project honors all rules of spelling and grammar
Project adequately honors most rules of spelling and/or
grammar (2 or fewer)
7. Project has 4 or more errors in spelling and/or grammar
Missing
Completion
Project is completely finished
Project is incomplete and contains several unfinished elements
Project is incomplete and contains many unfinished elements
Missing
Citing Resources
All sources are properly cited within the project according to
APA style
Most sources are properly cited within the project according to
APA style
No sources are properly cited within the project according to
APA style
Missing
Overall Quality
It is clear that the paper reflects a serious effort by the student
and the allocation of sufficient time to its development
The paper meets the instructor’s criteria but additional time and
effort would have improved the paper
The paper minimally meets the instructor’s criteria or reflects
limited interest in the project
Missing
ORAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC
Assessment Criteria
Exceeds Expectations
5
Meets Expectations
4 3
Does Not Meet Expectations
2 1
Did Not Do
0
8. Visual Presentation
The presentation props reflect an exceptional degree of student
creativity in their design.
Some creativity is shown in the creation or design.
Little creativity is shown or lack of presentation props.
Missing
The visual is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout
and neatness.
The visual is attractive in terms of design, layout and neatness.
The visual is distractingly messy or very poorly designed. It is
not attractive.
Missing
Verbal Presentation
Student speaks clearly and distinctly all the time and
pronounces all words correctly and uses variation in tone to
communicate points.
Student speaks clearly and most of the presentation is able to be
heard in the back of the room.
Student mumbles, speaks too softly, speaks too quickly or
mispronounces words.
Missing
Student stands up straight, looks relaxed and confident.
Establishes eye contact.
Student stands up straight and establishes eye contact.
Slouches and/or does not look at people during the presentation
or student reads from visual or note cards.
Missing
Overall Quality
Overall delivery of verbal and visual presentation was
professional
Overall delivery of verbal and visual presentation was adequate.
9. Overall delivery of verbal and visual presentation was lacking.
Missing
It is clear that the presentation reflects a serious effort by the
student and he/she has allocated sufficient time to its
development.
The presentation meets the requirements but additional time and
effort would have improved the overall presentation
The presentation minimally meets the requirements or reflects
limited interest in the project
Missing
The presentation was completely at the level for an executive
audience.
The presentation was somewhat at the level for an executive
audience.
The presentation was not appropriately directed for an
executive.
Missing