Management (or Executive) Summary

Referencing Styles : Harvard HI 6005: Research Paper 2 The final report on your topic will be written up as a seminar report (worth 15%) and submitted to your lecturer by the end of the semester. You may incorporate ideas generated in the live presentation. The written report should begin with the broad research topic which is followed by each individual component identified by the individual student who prepared it. Organisation of the research report A key ingredient to writing a successful report involves the planning or organising stage. Organising can help you to sort out your ideas and to present your report in the order that communicates best to your readers. Organisation is the procedure of constructing an outline that acts as a plan for your writing task. An outline forces you to think before you write. Your essay is to be structured and written as a business report. It, therefore, must begin with a Management (or Executive) Summary within which you state in stark form (i.e. unsupported by argument) what you are asserting in this report and you must do that in less than two pages. As already stated above, you begin the main body of the report with some general background on the broad research topic. This introduction should end with a brief paragraph outlining the plan of the rest of the essay. What follows is the specific issues of each individual component which were considered. As for any good business report these components should be structured into sections and sub-sections and the heading for these should be in the Table of Contents. In these individual components the in-depth discussion of the relevant issues is elaborated based on the existing literature and/or data. You must provide in-text references to your sources. The last section of the report contains a brief summary followed by a complete list of references that are cited in the text of the essay. Follow a standard referencing method consistently. Suggested limits are as follows:  Management Summary: ideally one page but no more than two.  Sections 1: Introduction 400-600 words,  Section 2: Main body of the essay consisting of each of the individual components limit each component to approximately 1,000 words each,  Sections 3: Conclusions 100-300 words,  Summary and Complete List of References (5-15 references). Assessment Criteria: There are two components of assessment adding to a total possible mark of 25% of the subject:  The Presentation which is worth 10 marks. Here we assess the quality of the presentation NOT the academic quality of the work.  The Opening Impact 3 marks  Overall Presentation Technique (incl. Quality of the Slides) 5 marks  Adherence to Time Limit 2 marks  The Report which is worth 15 marks. It is here that we assess the academic quality of your work (including referencing) as well as your ability to correctly structure a business report.  The Management Summary 4 marks  Report Structure (TOC, Paragraphs, Sections and use of Diagrams) 3 marks  Academic Quality (incl. Referencing) 8 marks TOPIC General Framework In this topic, you are to research globalisation. The business press bombards us with ideas about ‘the shrinking world’, ‘the flat world’ and ‘the border-less world’ – all catchphrases to describe the impact of globalisation. But are the (trade) borders really collapsing or are we seeing, post GFC, a resurgence in them? What is behind the extreme demonstrations against globalisation at G7 and WTC conferences? Individual Components 1. World 3.0: P Ghemawat’s questioning of whether the world really is as ‘global’ as we are being told it is and his ideas about how it could be globalised more effectively. 2. Anthony Giddens’ ideas on globalisation. 3. The “End of Poverty” movement and the contrary assertion that “Trade NOT aid” is the way to a more globalised world that mitigates against poverty

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