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13 Learning About Business Organizations

Carl Pavetto

Cohort 2023

Learning Objectives

For Assignment #1, the students’ objective is to learn the types of business organizations available in Maryland and their characteristics. 

Purpose/Rationale

This assignment is designed to be re-used in the succeeding semesters. The subject matter of the project will remain relevant in the business world. Therefore, the project (1) will remain relevant in succeeding semesters, (2) will not “go stale,” and (3) will enable students to learn the long-term and transportable skill of being able to navigate Maryland’s business-oriented websites. 

Instructions

For Assignment #1, the students will:

  1. Learn from the instructor the foundational aspects of business organizations in Maryland.
  2. Learn through the instructor and on their own the basics of performing on-line research on Maryland’s State on-line resources.
  3. Write and submit a two- to three-page memorandum explaining the key characteristics of the three types of business organizations in Maryland.

Format Requirements

The deliverable will be a two- to three-page memorandum using a business memorandum template that will be provided by the instructor. The template will be typical of memoranda used in a business context and will serve the purpose of introducing students to written communication in a business context. 

Rubric/Criteria

RUBRIC for High Impact Project

  • Organization 10 points
  • Content 15 points
  • Critical Thinking (HIP) 30 points
  • Effective Writing (HIP) 30 points
  • Engagement and Creativity 10 points
  • Grammar and Mechanics 5 points

Students’ written products are clear and logical Student demonstrates understanding of business organization concepts and principles Student recognizes what the key points are Student’s writing is clear and logical Students’ business idea is innovative Grammar, punctuation, and spelling are error free Student shows effective use of headings and subheadings Content is comprehensive Student’s analysis reflects insightful thinking Student’s writing is reflective of insightful critical thinking Students’ business idea is captivating Students’ writing reflects the recognized terminology Flow of information is easily understandable Information provided is relevant Student understands concepts like pros and cons, and consequences and unintended consequences of business decisions Student’s writing style is reflective of writing for the audience (the reader) Students’ business idea is practical enough to have the promise of real-world success Student’s appropriately presents sources, references, and credits Student demonstrates an understanding of the real world of business Student’s analysis reflects an understanding of the real world of business Student’s sentence and paragraph structure conforms to accepted practice Student’s use of jargon is limited or explained for the lay person.

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