Principles of Business Management-
Final Project*
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This project covers the chapter regarding Control.
Instructions:
1. Describe the kind and strategies of control applied by your manager to control the employees’ job. Be specific by showing examples. In case you are not working, please, refer to your last job.
2. Evaluate the control system applied by your manager by following the 9 characteristics of effective controls. According to the result of this analysis, please suggest how to improve it.
Submit the project as an attached word document written in APA Requirements. The project’s structure is as follows:
1. Cover page
2. Abstract (1 page)
3. Main Body (Three components: Introduction to the Company, what is your company about; Question 1 and Question 2). Main body must be, at least, four pages in length).
4. Conclusions (1 page)
5. References (1 page). Course textbook must be included in the references. In addition to the text book, you must include at least one citation from STATISTA data base from the FNU Electronic Library (LRIN). The T extbook and STATISTA are the main sources of reference for your project.
Late submission will not be accepted!
Instructions as to how to acccess STATISTA (Read Carefully)
Your Assignment requires that you submit at least two references one from your textbook and at least one from the database “STATISTA”
You will be able to access STATISTA database by going to your FNU Library “LIRN” (Access ID> 24439 / Password> smartlearn39)
– Once you have signed to LIRN
– Go to your Business section
– Select STATISTA
– Type the topic to be searched (As examples) type:
– You will get search results for your selection
– Click on your selection and it will display information to be used on your assignment (text, data, graphs, etc)
– It will also give you a window for your citation (choose APA) and copy/paste on your assignment’s references page
Use the data from the reports to supplement your questions’ answers. Remember that at least this assignment requires one reference from STATSTA and at least one reference from your course assigned textbook. Not meeting these referencing requirements will result in a substantial deduction of points for your paper. If you are having problems in accessing STATISTA, I urge you to contact the FNU Library and request assistance with one of the Librarians which are knowledgeable and ready to assist you during the Library hours M-F 8 to 10 PM and on Saturdays from 10 to 5 PM. The “STATISTA” citation/referencing information from a Blue/Icon should be entered (copied/pasted) just as it shows up; but if it is the Orange/Icon you will need to enter the citation/referencing manually.
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Principles of Accounting I Lab.-DA Gisselle M. Moshanko
APA Style Guide from Purdue OWL APA Style Guide from Purdue OWL
• General APA Guidelines Your essay should be typed, double-spaced on standard-sized paper (8.5″ x 11″) with 1″
margins on all sides. You should use a clear font that is highly readable. APA recommends
using 12 pt. Times New Roman font.
Include apage header(also known as the “running head”) at the top of every page. To create
apage header/running head, insert page numbers flush right. Then type “TITLE OF YOUR
PAPER” in the header flush left using all capital letters. Therunning headis a shortened
version of your paper’s title and cannot exceed 50 characters including spacing and
punctuation.
Major Paper Sections
Your essay should includefourmajor sections: theTitle Page,Abstract,Main Body,
and References.
Title Page The title page should contain thetitleof the paper, theauthor’s name, and theinstitutional
affiliation. Include the page header (described above) flush left with the page number flush
right at the top of the page. Please note that on the title page, your page header/running head
should look like this:
Running head: TITLE OF YOUR PAPER
Pages after the title page should have a running head that looks like this:
TITLE OF YOUR PAPER
After consulting with publication specialists at the APA, OWL staff learned that the APA 6th
edition, first printing sample papers haveincorrectexamples of Running heads on pages after
the title page. Thislinkwill take you to the APA site where you can find a complete list of all the
errors in the APA’s 6th edition style guide.
Type yourtitlein upper and lowercase letters centered in the upper half of the page. APA
recommends that your title be no more than 12 words in length and that it should not contain
abbreviations or words that serve no purpose. Your title may take up one or two lines. All text
on the title page, and throughout your paper, should be double-spaced.
Beneath the title, type theauthor’s name: first name, middle initial(s), and last name. Do not
use titles (Dr.) or degrees (Ph.D.).
Beneath the author’s name, type theinstitutional affiliation, which should indicate the
location where the author(s) conducted the research.
APA Title Page
Abstract Begin a new page. Your abstract page should already include thepage header(described
above). On the first line of the abstract page, center the word “Abstract” (no bold, formatting,
italics, underlining, or quotation marks).
Beginning with the next line, write a concise summary of the key points of your research. (Do
not indent.) Your abstract should contain at least your research topic, research questions,
participants, methods, results, data analysis, and conclusions. You may also include possible
implications of your research and future work you see connected with your findings. Your
abstract should be a single paragraph double-spaced. Your abstract should be between 150
and 250 words.
You may also want to list keywords from your paper in your abstract. To do this, indent as you
would if you were starting a new paragraph, typeKeywords:(italicized), and then list your
keywords. Listing your keywords will help researchers find your work in databases.
APA Abstract Page
Please see ourSample APA Paperresource to see an example of an APA paper. You may also
visit ourAdditional Resourcespage for more examples of APA papers.
Reference:
Angeli, E., Wagner, J., Lawrick, E., Moore, K., Anderson, M., Soderlund, L., & Brizee, A.
(2010, May 5). General format. Retrieved from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/
560/01/
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/18/
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/12/
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