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Research Points earnedPotential Points ContentProcess flowsFAQ'sQuestion 1: Does this paper replace the group business plan? Question 2: Should I use my team's business idea for this paper? Question 3: I noticed these topics are also subsections in the group business plan rubric. May my team reuse my work from this paper in our final written business plan? Question 4: Should everyone on my team choose a different topic?Question 5: If two of us select the same topic, may we collaborate?Question 6: When is this paper due?·         Submit your paper to turnitin.com.·         Use the appropriate rubric for your topic selection.·         Review the FAQ's below for additional direction.·         Properly cite all sources and use quotation marks or some other formatting to clearly identify all words which are not your own. ·         Follow the rubric guidelines for length.Total Points:Question 7: Who is my intended audience?Editing and FormattingOther Day-to-Day OperationsEquipment and/or FacilityQuality ControlDetailed SWOT AnalysisAll of the elements of the SWOT are based upon industry data.StrengthsIn addition to the narrative, a summary chart depicting the key elements of this business' SWOT analysis using bullet points is provided.Strengths are clearly articulated and relevant. They are supported by both information from this specific business concept as well as industry norms.Risk Management PlanWeaknessesWeaknesses are clearly articulated and relevant. They are supported by both information from this specific business concept as well as industry norms.OpportunitiesOpportunities are clearly articulated and relevant. They are supported by both information from this specific business concept as well as industry norms.ThreatsThreats are clearly articulated and relevant. They are supported by both information from this specific business concept as well as industry norms.Sales ProjectionsSales DescriptionLines of business are clearly presented and explainedThe Sales ForecastCharts and graphs are effectively used to depict sales capacity and sales projections.Sales and MarketingDoes the paper include a clear marketing message?Is the marketing message effectively communicated throughout the marketing collateral?Are the communication vehicles clearly presented and reasonable?Marketing scheduleMarketing budgetLogistics such as maintenance and resource management pertaining to equipment and facility are clearly explained.Requirements for All Topics·         Review the tutorials located in our course Syllabus for additional information about originality.Yes, you may reuse your written plan in your team's final business plan as long as it aligns with your team's overall business plan and fully addresses all of the requirements of the rubric for the final written business plan.Most students will find it easier to use the same topic, but you may choose another business idea for this paper if you prefer. If you choose a different business idea for this paper, obtain your instructor's approval before beginning work.No, this paper is in addition to your group business plan.The individual papers are standalone course deliverables. Since you can reuse content written by team members in your final written plan, you MAY want to coordinate, but that is not a course requirement. You have several different topics from which to choose so that you can select one that interests you and highlights your skills.No, this course deliverable must be written individually. It is not a collaborative component of MGMT600.Check the Course Schedule in your course Syllabus for the due date.Your intended audience is a potential investor.Day-to-day activities are fully addressed and depicted in a process flow.Process flows are clearly explained.Interfaces are identified and explained (the scale and scope of interfaces is business dependent, but can include internal hand-offs, suppliers, business partners, etc.).Responsibilities are adequately described and workloads appear balanced. Activity assignments can be outlined on the process flows, through responsibility matrices, or in the narrative.Some form of quality control is adequately described. Examples include inventory management, spoilage, production management, and efficiency processes. The form of quality control should be based on research and industry standards. Improving upon industry standards for quality is encouraged! Details are researched and assertions are supported.Earn points for using at least five academic or business sources (deduct 2 points for four sources, 4 points for three sources, and so forth.)Industry standards and best practices are explained and utilized where appropriate. If best practices are not used an alternative is recommended.Readability (deduct 2 points for each error up to 20 points; in other words, do not assign a negative value for this element.)Grammar and spelling (deduct 1 point for each error up to 10 points; in other words, do not assign a negative value for this element.)Length: 5–10 pages, including flowcharts, exhibits, and reference page.Submitted to turnitin.com.The risk analysis quantitatively and qualitatively defines both positive risks (opportunities) and negative risks (threats).Risks are prioritized and the most likely and relevant risks are identified (a chart or table may help you communicate this information).Risk strategies are created for the most likely and relevant risks (contingency planning, avoidance strategies, optimation strategies, transference such as insurance, etc.).Earn points for using at least five academic or business sources (deduct 2 points for four sources, 4 points for three sources, and so forth).Length: 5–10 pages including charts, tables, exhibits, and reference page.Sales projections are clearly presented and supported with industry numbers for a startup business of this size.Sales capacity is calculated and presented.Sales projections are clearly depicted in units and in dollars.Industry standards and best practices for sales projections are utilized where appropriate. If market standards are not used an alternative is recommended.Length: 5–10 pages including flowcharts, exhibits, and reference page.Marketing MessageMarketing StrategyIs the marketing strategy reasonable for the industry? Is it clearly presented?Include ads or brochures to demonstrate your advertising ideas.Earn points for using at least five academic or business sources (deduct 2 points for four sources, 4 points for three sources and so forth.)Readability (deduct 2 points for each error up to 20 points; in other words, do not assign a negative value for this element.)Your individual Assignment is a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate your skills as a student who has earned a master's in Business Administration. To that end, with this paper you will demonstrate your ability to analyze a topic, perform graduate-level research, and then write a graduate-level paper. In this paper, you will demonstrate industry best practices. Since MBA students have a wide variety of interests, we have developed four different potential topics focusing on operations, marketing, and finance for your final paper in the MBA program. Choose one of the topics from the tabs at the bottom of this spreadsheet. A rubric for each of the potential topics is included in this spreadsheet. As you make your selection, think about which topic interests you the most! Make sure you read the FAQs below before you begin.Consider the product or service idea proposed for the Team Business Plan. If you would prefer to write about the day-to-day operations of another business, ask your professor for permission. When a business professional reads this paper, he or she will clearly understand the day-to-day operations of your business. Process flows will be a key element of this paper. If your business idea does not lend itself to a thorough discussion of all of the following elements, select another business idea or another topic. Points cannot be earned if mastery is not demonstrated. Instructors will use this rubric to assign a grade for the Day-to-Day Operations papers.Consider the product or service idea proposed for the Team Business Plan. If you would prefer to write a detailed SWOT Analysis of another business, ask your professor for permission. When a business professional reads this paper, he or she will have a clear understanding of how your company will address internal and external market forces. Overcoming potential threats to your success is a key to this topic. Risk analysis will be a crucial element for this paper. If your business idea does not lend itself to a thorough discussion of all of the following elements, select another business idea or another topic. Points cannot be earned if mastery is not demonstrated. Instructors will use this rubric to assign a grade for the Detailed SWOT Analysis papers.Consider the product or service idea proposed for the Team Business Plan. If you would prefer to write about sales projections for another business, ask your professor for permission. When a business professional reads this paper, he or she will have reasonable expectations for your potential sales. If your business idea does not lend itself to a thorough discussion of all of the following elements, select another business idea or another topic. Points cannot be earned if mastery is not demonstrated. Instructors will use this rubric to assign a grade for the Sales Projections papers.Consider the product or service idea proposed for the Team Business Plan. If you would prefer to write about sales and marketing for another business, ask your professor for permission. When a business professional reads this paper, he or she will have a clear understanding of your marketing strategy. If your business idea does not lend itself to a thorough discussion of all of the following elements, select another business idea or another topic. Points cannot be earned if mastery is not demonstrated. Instructors will use this rubric to assign a grade for the Sales and Marketing papers.MGMT600 Individual Research Paper Due in Week 2·         Use APA formatting—12-point font, legible font, double-space your text, use one-inch margins on your pages.

Need help with individual assignment mgmt 600

Question # 00006887 Posted By: vbroughton73 Updated on: 01/19/2014 11:21 PM Due on: 01/19/2014
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Need help with MGMT 600 individual assignment. Please see the attachment and also the description of the company is below.

The Company: Entertainment Service Company whose main focus is the rental of A/V equipment using current customer technologies such as Smartphones, Tablets, MP3 Players, and Laptops that are hooked up via Bluetooth, HDMI, Auxiliary or Digital Optical Audio Out to the equipment. Our company will rent Projectors, Projector Screens, DJ speakers, Amplifiers, Mixers, karaoke machines…basically anything to those customers don’t see the need to pay a DJ just to use their expensive equipment.

What’s great about this: During the recession, people can’t afford expensive events. Instead customers can host affordable events without paying for the entertainer. In return leave the customer with a memorable event.

Events: Graduations, Weddings, Anniversaries, Birthdays, Seminars, Pool parties, Superbowl bashes, etc.!

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