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BUSI 504
Change Management Image Self-Reflection Assignment Instructions
Overview
The self-reflection paper must be a minimum of 500 words, double-spaced, and in current APA format. Please note that the stated word count is a ‘minimum’. Therefore, students are encouraged to ensure they have thoroughly researched and responded to each question/prompt provided below. Each assignment must include properly formatted references. Use at least 2 scholarly sources (published within the last 5 years), the course textbook, and biblical integration.
Instructions
Based on the
Six-Images Framework
, this paper will focus on demonstrating an understanding of the six images, how those images approach change management, assessing your personal image(s), and then discussing how you, using the image or images, would have addressed the transition at Sears (Chapter 1). Begin this assignment by reviewing the text regarding the framework and then take the self-assessment to determine your dominant image(s). As you reflect on the framework, your personal image(s), and how change was approached by Eddie Lampert at Sears, respond to the following prompts:
· What are the six change management images and how would you define them?
· How would you describe their corresponding approaches to change management?
· Detail the results of your assessment, including your top image or images, if those images require actions that would make you uncomfortable, and whether you feel you could navigate between strong and weak images based on the situational context.
· What is your assessment of the image(s) of Eddie Lampert in this scenario?
· Using your dominant image or images, how would you have approached the change management efforts by Eddie Lampert at Sears?
Prepare your paper in accordance with the instructions – also review the Change Management Image Self-Reflection Assignment Grading Rubric prior to submitting your paper.
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.
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Home Formatting for Undergraduates Formatting for Graduate Students In-text Citations Reference Page
Print and Electronic Books
Physical books and e-books are cited exactly the same except when a DOI is provided. See example 3 below for an example of a citation that includes a DOI.
Template:
Author’s last name, First Initial. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capitalize first letter of
the word after the colon and italicize. Publisher.
Example 1:
Boyer, P. (1994). When time shall be no more: Prophecy belief in modern American culture. Harvard University Press.
Example 2:
Prior, K. S. (2018). On reading well: Finding the good life through great books. Brazos Press.
Example 3:
Brown, L. S. (2018). Feminist therapy (2 ed.). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000092-00nd
Chapter from an Edited Book
Template:
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year of Publication). Title of chapter. In A. A. Editor & B. B.
Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pages of chapter). Publisher.
Note: When listing page numbers of a chapter or essay in parentheses, abbreviate pages to pp.
Example:
Neil, J. M., & Egan, J. (1992). Men’s and women’s gender role journeys: A metaphor for
healing, transition, and transformation. In B. R. Wainrib (Ed.), Gender issues across
the life cycle (pp. 107-123). Springer.
Book with an Edition or Volume Number
Template:
Author’s last name, First initial. (Year of publication). Title of work (edition number). Publisher.
Example:
Fiske, S. T., Gilbert, D. T., & Lindzey, G. (2010). Handbook of social psychology (5 ed., Vol. 1). John Wiley & Sons.
https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470561119
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Citing the Bible
When quoting the Bible, you must cite the Bible version in the body of the paper and include it in your reference list. When citing the Bible the in-text citation should
follow the order of the template as shown below.
Template: Bible Version, Date of Publication, Book chapter and verse.
Example: (New Living Translation, 1996/2015, Luke 6:31)
Please see the sample student paper or sample graduate paper for a detailed discussion of citing the Bible. Below are some examples of the hard copy references
and online references of some common Bible versions. The citations are the same for both, as they contain the version name and the year(s) of publication. If you
are using a different version, format your citation by following the examples given below (be sure to include a hanging indent which this webpage cannot feature):
In-text Citation Reference
English
Standard
(English Standard Bible, 2001) English Standard Bible. (2001). Crossway Bibles.
English Standard Bible. (2001). ESV Online. https://esv.literalword.com/
King James (King James Bible, 1769/2017). King James Bible. (2017). Cambridge University Press. (Original work published 1769)
King James Bible. (2017). King James Bible Online. https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/ (Original work
published 1769)
The Message (The Message Bible, 2002) The Message Bible. (2002). Eugene H. Peterson.
The Message Bible. (2002). The Message Bible Online. https://messagebible.com/read-the-message/
New American (New American Standard Bible,
1971/1995)
New American Standard Bible. (1995). Thomas Nelson. (Original work published 1971)
New American Standard Bible. (1995). New American Standard Bible. https://nasb.literalword.com/
(Original work published 1971)
New
International
(New International Bible,
1978/2011)
New International Bible. (2011). Zondervan. (Original work published 1978)
New International Bible. (2011). The NIV Bible. https://www.thenivbible.com (Original work published
1978)
New
Living
(New Living Translation,
1996/2015)
New Living Translation. (2015). New Living Translation. (Original work published 1996)
New Living Translation. (2015). New Living Translation. https://www.tyndale.com/nlt/ (Original work
published 1996)
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