Topic: Opening a Coffee Shop (like Starbucks) in Boston, MA (Near Boston University).
· Topic: Opening a Coffee Shop (like Starbucks) in Boston, MA (Near Boston University).
Make sure you are thinking through the attached rubric when you develop and write your final paper.
The paper content and power point presentation content will be checked for plagiarism.
· Final Paper Outline:
1. Executive Summary:
2. Introduction:
3. Breakdown the Project Stages:
· Initiation
· Planning
· Execution
· Monitoring and Controls
· Closing the project.
4. Conclusion:
Note: Please explain each of the project stages in detail. Feel free to discuss what you like and / or dislike about each section as well as which sections you thought were interesting or difficult.
· Final Power Point Presentation:
Make 8-10 slides explaining the above stages of the paper. 1-2 slide per each above stage. Please make sure you do not copy paste the content from the paper. Try to explain more with diagrams and charts and less written content.
Make sure you are writing the paper and preparing the presentation to align with the grading rubric. This will help you get the highest grade.
· Final Term Paper & Final Power Point Presentation - Will be graded on the following criteria:
Format – Follow guidelines of Publication Manual – Each paper should have an cover page, Index, executive summary, an introduction, a discussion of your topic organized into sub-topics including work break down structure and final conclusion stating the point of your paper. Double space paper with 1” margins.
Research Bibliography – Include a bibliography at the end of your paper in the proper format. Your paper should have at least five research sources. Scholarly sources are the best. The course textbook is not an acceptable research source.
Content – Ideas presented in the paper must make logical sense. A paper that consists of a jumble of portions of articles cut and pasted from the internet will not be given any credit. The analysis of the topic must be complete.
Original Thought – Select a topic that interests you. You may select any topic mentioned in the course textbook. If you have any doubt about the suitability of your topic for a term paper, please contact me. Student papers receiving highest scores will demonstrate an understanding and synopsis of your research on the topic.
Writing, grammar, spelling – Well written papers are desirable. However, emphasis is placed upon content and research.
Length of the paper– Must be 3,500-4,000 words – this is usually an 9 – 10 page document, depending on your analysis of the topic.
Length of the power point presentation - Make 8-10 slides explaining the above stages of the final paper. Make 1-2 slide per each above stage. Please make sure you do not copy paste the content from the paper. Try to explain more with diagrams and charts and less written content.