BMAL 560
Discussion Assignment Instructions
The purpose of your discussions are to create an atmosphere that you and your classmates can have some meaningful reflection and application on what is being learned in your course. You will have 4 discussions in which you will discuss different aspects of your reading.
It is important for you to remember:
For your thread:
You will contribute meaningful, lively discussion posts in answers to one of the assigned questions in each forum
Every initial thread should be between 500–700 words and must contain real business examples from reputable business sources, include research from:
2 scholarly sources,
Incorporate major ideas from the chapter of the textbook and videos, in which the question was taken, and
Integrate biblical ideas into the analysis
To focus on specific points of application for corporate responsibility. You should not speak in vague terms while answering the questions.
Please refer to the Read: Guidelines for Use of Sources & Citations document found with the Learn section of Module 1: Week 1 and the Discussion Grading Rubric to make sure you understand how to recognize a scholarly source.
All threads are due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of the assigned Module: Week.
For your replies:
You will reply to 2 classmates. Every reply should meet the word requirements on the rubric and should advance the conversation further by providing new ideas and insights, asking probing questions that get to the heart of critical issues, and share from one’s personal and professional experience. For the purposes of citations, every reply must include:
A minimum of 3 references (per reply)
At least 2 of the 3 references from a scholarly article
At least 1 of the 3 references from a relevant business article (any article from a reputable business source—website, magazine, book, etc.—that discusses a relevant business/ethical issue)
Remember to provide new ideas, research, and analysis that create a clear dialogue with your classmate’s ideas. Go beyond providing basic definitions to topics being discussed—that is information that should have been provided in the original post. Your replies should not read as just another thread, nor should it merely regurgitate and restate what your classmate has said, or what you said in your own thread from the week before, for that matter.
Please refer to the Read: Guidelines for Use of Sources & Citations document found with the Learn section of Module 1: Week 1 and the Discussion Grading Rubric to make sure you understand how to recognize a scholarly source.
Failure to use all required sources will significantly impact your grade.
Submit your replies by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sundays of assigned Module: Week, except Module 8: Week 8 replies are due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Friday.
APA guidelines must be followed, but no title page, running head, or abstract page is needed, and references can be listed right below each post.
The criteria mentioned above are more about the spirit of the law. If you apply these criteria, you will do well. Minimal contributions will be graded accordingly. For more information on grading, view the Discussion Grading Rubric.
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