Develop case study, must be a minimum of 3 FULL pages of original discussion and analysis, not
counting the title page, reference page, figures, tables, and appendixes. The statements in each
Case Study must be supported by at least 1 scholarly reference, cited throughout the narrative
and placed on the reference list in the APA format. Organize content under Level 1 headings.
CASE INFORMATION & GRADING RUBRIC ATTACHED
Human Resources
Criteria Ratings Points
Topic,
domains
and
concepts
35 to >31 pts
Advanced
Clearly addresses the
topic assigned, stays on
topic, evaluates all
domains,
comprehensive in
content, uses terms and
concepts from reading,
demonstrates clarity of
expression. Statements
are supported by at
least 1 scholarly source
published within the past
five years, correctly
cited throughout the
narrative.
31 to >28 pts
Proficient
Addresses the topic
assigned, stays on
topic, evaluates most
domains, discusses
content, uses terms
and concepts from
reading, and
demonstrates clarity of
expression. Statements
are supported by at
least 1 scholarly source
published within the
past five years, cited at
least once in the
narrative.
28 to >
0 pts
Developing
Does a poor to fair job of
addressing the topic
assigned, stays on topic,
evaluates some domains,
discusses content, does
not use terms and
concepts from reading,
does not demonstrate
clarity of expression.
Statements are not
supported by at least 1
scholarly source
published within the past
five years and cited in the
narrative.
0 pts
Not Present
Failing.
Student shows
evidence of
refusal or
inability to
provide the
required
content.
3
5 pts
Work
Habits
30 to >27 pts
Advanced
Superior work in all
areas. Student
consistently exceeds
minimal expectations in
all areas regarding
content analysis,
synthesis, and
evaluation of topics,
participation, timeliness,
and writing style.
27 to >24 pts
Proficient
Good work in most
areas. Student
demonstrates minor
deficiencies in some
areas regarding
content, analysis,
writing style, and/or
participation.
24 to >0 pts
Developing
Poor to fair work in most
areas. Student exhibits
need for improvement in
most areas regarding
content, analysis, writing
style, and/or participation.
0 pts
Not Present
Failing.
Student shows
evidence of
refusal or
inability to
meet minimum
standards of
work.
30 pts
Personal
application
5 to >4 pts
Advanced
The student provides
thorough applications as
a result of his/her
professional life.
4 to >3 pts
Proficient
The student provides
good applications as a
result of his/her
professional life.
3 to >0 pts
Developing
The student provides poor
to fair applications as a
result of his/her
professional life.
0 pts
Not Present
The student
provides zero
applications as
a result of
his/her
professional
life.
5 pts
Case Study Grading Rubric | BUSI643_B01_202320
Criteria Ratings Points
APA
Formatting
10 to >9 pts
Advanced
APA format followed,
organizes content under
APA headings, no large
filler quotes, clearly
does not plagiarize,
clearly finds supportive
reasons in reading and
applies them in the case
study. APA-formatted
reference list and in-text
citations are included.
9 to >7 pts
Proficient
APA format followed
most of the time,
headings contained
some errors, has no
large filler quotes, does
not plagiarize, finds
supportive reasons in
reading and applies
them in the case study.
Reference list and
in-text citations contain
2 – 5 errors.
7 to >0 pts
Developing
APA format inconsistent
throughout; missing
headings; some large filler
quotes; does not
plagiarize; finds few
supportive reasons in
reading and applies them
in the case study;
reference list, in-text
citations, and headings
contain more than 5
errors.
0 pts
Not Present
APA format
was not
followed; large
filler quotes
present; does
not plagiarize;
does not find
supportive
reasons in
reading or
apply them in
the case study;
reference list
and in-text
citations are
not included.
10 pts
Spelling,
Grammar
and
Mechanics
10 to >9 pts
Advanced
The Case Study begins
with a title page and was
typed in 12-point Times
New Roman fonts on all
pages; all pages were
double-spaced; 1-inch
margins on all four sides
were used.
Correct grammar and
punctuation were
present throughout.
Correct spelling and
spacing were present
throughout.
The paper was typed in
a formal style and
written in the third
person.
9 to >7 pts
Proficient
Some errors with the
title page, 12-point
Times New Roman
fonts, double-spacing;
or 1-inch margins were
present.
Some errors with errors
with one or more of the
following were present:
• Grammar, and/or;
• Punctuation, and/or,
• Spelling, and/or;
• Spacing.
Some errors with
formal style and/or third
person were present.
1 – 3 errors were
present.
7 to >0 pts
Developing
Significant errors with the
title page, 12-point Times
New Roman fonts,
double-spacing; align text
left; extra spacing; or
1-inch margins were
present.
Significant errors with one
or more of the following
were present:
• Grammar, and/or;
• Punctuation, and/or,
• Spelling, and/or;
• Spacing.
Significant errors with
formal style and/or third
person were present.
More than 3 errors were
present.
0 pts
Not Present
Errors with
spelling,
grammar,
and/or
mechanics
were so
pervasive that
the readability
and level of
scholarship of
the paper were
substantially
reduced.
10 pts
Case Study Grading Rubric | BUSI643_B01_202320
Criteria Ratings Points
Page
count
10 to >9 pts
Advanced
At least 3 complete
pages of original
graduate-level analysis,
evaluation, and
discussion (plus title
page, reference page,
and tables or figures).
9 to >7 pts
Proficient
At least 2.9 pages of
original graduate-level
analysis, evaluation,
and discussion (plus
title page, reference
page, and tables or
figures).
7 to >0 pts
Developing
2.0 – 2.8 pages of original
graduate-level analysis,
evaluation, and
discussion (plus title
page, reference page,
and tables or figures).
0 pts
Not Present
Less than 2
pages
submitted.
10 pts
Total Points: 100
Case Study Grading Rubric | BUSI643_B01_202320
Designing a Job Rewards Analysis
CleanBody Organics is a national distributor of natural soap, moisturizers, and shampoo and conditioner. It has a brick-and-mortar store in Asheville, North Carolina, which serves as a conduit for learning more about its customers, but the majority of its sales are from online distribution. As the organization expands, it has decided to supplement its previous strategic profile of directly selling to consumers with plans to also distribute its products in co-ops and organic grocery stores.
The greatest concern in the planned expansion is ensuring that new employees have a strong sense of engagement and cultural values similar to those of current employees. The company’s CEO, Eve Libertine, wants to find out what motivates her current workforce, in hopes that she can use this message to hire and retain individuals with similar values and motivations in the future. As an astute student of staffing best practices, you have recommended that a careful job rewards analysis is a good way to achieve this goal.
Ms. Libertine has three key job categories that she wants to focus her analysis on. The first job is customer consultant, which other organizations refer to as a customer service representative. Individuals in this job respond to calls, e-mails, and online chats from customers with questions or complaints about products. This is a key job for the organization because of the large number of individuals occupying this role, as well as the strategic importance of maintaining customer satisfaction. The second job is a product development manager. These individuals are currently responsible for learning about the market for CleanBody products and will have an expanded role in determining how to market products to other retailers. The third page 196job is in production work. Individuals in this job make, cut, pack, and ship the soap, along with performing associated production-area tasks like keeping records and cleaning production areas. This is another job that is expected to greatly expand in numbers as the push into retail sales increases.
1.
Find three job titles on O*NET that are relatively similar to the jobs at CleanBody and identify the interests, work styles, and values that are compatible with these jobs.
2.
Based on the overall culture of the organization, describe three or four key goals or values that may intrinsically motivate individuals to work at CleanBody.
3.
Develop three to five questions for an open-ended survey sent out to current CleanBody employees that will help refine your understanding of job rewards.