For the Project, students are to draft a Multi-Player Simulation Strategy Review Report. The Project should be in paragraph form (not bullet points), be in the format delineated below, and include the following information
INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH.
The introductory paragraph should also include the thesis statement, a kind of mini-outline for the paper: it tells the reader what the essay is about. The last sentence of this paragraph must also contain a transitional “hook” which moves the reader to the first paragraph of the body of the paper.
See http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/five_par.htm
ANALYSIS: RESULTS FROM ROUNDS 2-4.
a. Review your team’s results for Multi-Player Round 2.
i. What were the most significant results of the week?
ii. If you had the opportunity to change one of your decisions this week, which one would you choose? What would you do differently? Why?
iii. Did your team’s strategic plan change this week? If so, how and why?
b. Review your team’s results for Multi-Player Round 3.
i. What were the most significant results of the week?
ii. If you had the opportunity to change one of your decisions this week, which one would you choose? What would you do differently? Why?
iii. Did your team’s strategic plan change this week? If so, how and why?
c. Review your team’s results for Multi-Player Round 4.
i. What were the most significant results of the week?
ii. If you had the opportunity to change one of your decisions this week, which one would you choose? What would you do differently? Why?
iii. Did your team’s strategic plan change this week? If so, how and why?
iv. What was your team’s strategy for launching your new product? Which market segment did your team choose? Discuss your answers in detail and provide support for your statements.
REFLECTION: ENTIRE SIMULATION.
a. What are your top five takeaways from this simulation? Why did these topics resonate with you?
CONCLUSION PARAGRAPH. This paragraph should include the following:
a. an allusion to the pattern used in the introductory paragraph
b. a restatement of the thesis statement, using some of the original language or language that “echoes” the original language. (The restatement, however, must not be a duplicate thesis statement.)
c. a summary of the main points from the body of the paper.
d. a final statement that gives the reader signals that the discussion has come to an end.
See http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/five_par.htm
Assignment Requirements:
Business Finance
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