BMGT 364 ASSIGNMENT 1: ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY
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BMGT 364 Assignment 1:
Organizational Theory
Assignment 1
Organizational Theory
Purpose:
In the first assignment, students are given a
scenario in which the shipping manager who has worked for Recycled Furnishings
since the inception of the company is getting ready to retire. The
scenario serves to set the stage for students to demonstrate how management
theories have changed over time. For example, managing 30 years ago is
different than managing in the 21st century.
Outcome Met by
Completing This Assignment:
- integrate management theories and principles into management
practices
Instructions:
In Part One of this case study analysis,
students are to use the facts from the case study to determine two different
organization theories that are demonstrated. For Part Two, students will
compare the 21st century manager to that of the main
character in the case study and the implications of change in being a 21st century manager.
In selecting an organizational theory that
best describes the current shipping manager, students will use the timeline to
select a school of thought and a theory or theories of that time frame.
Students will need to research the theorist(s) and theories to complete the
assignment and answer the questions below. Students are expected to be
thorough in responding to Part One.
In Part Two, students are going to take what
they have learned in weeks 1 – 3 and compare the management skills of the
current shipping manager to that of you as the new shipping manager.
Step 1: Analyze the Case Study (Read: How to Analyze a
Case Study)
Step 2: Create a Word or Rich Text Format (RTF)
document that is double-spaced, 12-point font. The final product will be
between 4-5 pages in length excluding the title page and reference page.
Step 3: Review the grading rubric for the assignment.
Step 4: Use headings following this format:
- Title page with title, your name, the course, the
instructor’s name;
- Introduction (one paragraph that briefly describes the
situation and tells a reader the main points of the paper;
- Part One;
- Part Two.
Step 5: In writing a case study, the writing
is in the third person. What this means is that there are no words such
as “I, me, my, we, or us” (first person writing), nor is there use of “you or
your” (second person writing). If uncertain how to write in the third person,
view this
link: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/first-second-and-third-person
Step 6: In writing this assignment, students
are expected to support the reasoning using in-text citations and a reference
list. If any material is used from a source, it must be cited and
referenced. A reference within a reference list cannot exist without an
associated in-text citation and vice versa. View the sample APA paper
under Week 1 content.
Step 7: In writing this assignment, students are
expected to paraphrase and not use direct quotes. Learn to paraphrase by
reviewing this
link: https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/QPA_paraphrase2.html
Step 8: In writing this assignment, students
may use external resources but the majority of resources will come from the
course.
Step 9: Read critically and analyze the
following scenario:
Part One
Scenario:
Recycled Furnishings is a division of an
international home furnishing company called Thor Enterprises. Recycled
Furnishings makes glass sofas for outdoor use from recycled bottles and glass.
The business has grown rapidly in the last thirty years and now that it has
become a division of Thor Enterprises, the company is going international.
The shipping manager for Recycled Furnishings, Robert, has been in his
job since the start of the company. Prior to coming to Recycled
Furnishings, Robert worked as a container manufacturing engineer at Damco, a
local shipping company and worked his way up to supervisor prior to joining
Recycled Furnishings. Robert, a baby boomer, quickly rose to supervisor at
Damco because of his ability to optimize the way tasks were performed and his
knack to implement processes so workers could be trained to perform their
specialized sequence of motion in one best way. He brought this
management style to Recycled Furnishing and helped to improve the methodology
of furniture assembly as well as the shipping processes.
A major shift in management occurred in the
late 1980’s and early 90’s that caused Robert to reconsider his management
approach. For example, advances in technology, the organization joining a
union, change in the value systems, organizational design and globalization all
affected the culture of Recycled Furnishings. Robert was successful with
this transformation and contributed greatly to the company’s success.
In answering the following questions, make
sure that the facts of the scenario and the course readings support the
reasoning of the answers provided.
- Discuss the school of thought that best describes
Robert’s management style when he first joined Recycled Furnishings.
- Discuss the theorist under the identified school of
thought that best depicts Robert’s management style. What contribution did
this theorist make to management and why was his or her contribution
important to the field of management?
- Select and discuss the school of thought that best
describes the management style Robert used once the shift took place? Why
is this school of thought the best choice?
- Select and discuss one theorist who supports this
school of thought. Address the principles of the theory and how a manager
would do his job and interact with his staff. How does what the
theorist proposed support the facts in the case study?
- Compare and contrast the current management thought with
Robert’s early thinking;
Part Two
Scenario:
Recently Robert announced his plans to
retire. You have been hired as his replacement and with the international
launch on the horizon you have big shoes to fill. You feel you are more
than capable of handling the shipping manager position and characterize
yourself as a 21st century manager.
- As a 21st century manager, compare the way you will manage
versus the way of Robert;
- What implications do the changes in management have for
the future of Thor?
- How will the new approach to the job likely change the
shipping division?
Step 10: Create the introductory
paragraph. Within this paragraph, provide a brief overview of the
scenario. Then, provide a thesis statement and tell the reader the main
topics covered in the paper. The introductory paragraph is the first
paragraph of the paper but is typically written after writing the body of the
paper (Questions students responded to above). View this website to learn
how to write an introductory paragraph: http://www.writing.ucsb.edu/faculty/donelan/intro.html
Step 11: Respond to the questions in Part One
and Part Two following the format provided. Be clear and concise in the
writing and make sure the questions are comprehensively answered.
Step 12: Using the grading rubric as a
comparison, read through the paper to ensure all required elements are
presented.
Step 13: Proofread the paper for spelling and
grammatical issues, and third person writing.
- Use the spell and grammar check in Word as a first
measure;
- Have someone who has excellent English skills to proof
the paper;
- Consider submitting the paper to the Effective Writing
Center (EWC). The EWC will provide 4-6 areas that may need
improvement.
Step 14: Submit the paper in the Assignment
Folder.
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