Compare/Contrast the Two Articles (Section Heading)
Use either narrative or outline form to compare/contrast the main points, themes, etc. of each article. (Note: Begins immediately after the Heading on Page 1)
Conclusions (Section Heading)
State and discuss the conclusions/principles drawn from your analysis of the two articles
Application (Section Heading) Associate the conclusions/principles learned to the effective, efficient and strategic operation of the Human Resources function or the organization in total.
Note 1:
Use the Section Headings above to separate the sections of your paper
The Conclusions and Application sections must constitute 2/3 of the paper
Note 2:
The following will assist you in completing this assignment. This information is offered to help you think through the assignment.
Analysis 1.
What are/is the main conclusion(s) (may be stated or unstated; may be recommendations, explanations, and so on, conclusion indicator words and ‘therefore’ test may help.)? ‘Therefore’ – There are certain words and phrases which people characteristically use to indicate that they are arguing a case – that they are presenting reasons for a conclusion. The obvious word people use in this context is ‘therefore’.
What are the reasons (data, evidence) and their structure?
What is assumed (that is, implicit or taken for granted, perhaps in the context)?
Clarify the meaning (by the terms, claims or arguments) which need it? Evaluation
Are the reasons acceptable (including explicit reasons and unstated assumptions – this may involve evaluating factual claims, definitions and value judgments and judging the credibility of a source)?
(a) Does the reasoning support its conclusion(s) (is the support strong, for example ‘beyond reasonable doubt’, or weak?) (b) Are there other relevant consideration/arguments which strengthen or weaken the case? (You may already know these or may have to construct them.)
What is your overall evaluation (in light of 1 through 6)?
Source: Critical Thinking: An Introduction, Alec Fisher, Cambridge University Press, 2007
Paper Format Requirements:
All papers must be typed using Arial or Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced, 1” margins left and right.
Number your pages.
Cite all sources using APA (American Psychological Association) or MLA (Modern Language Association of America)
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