Management Question

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Assignment 2: Integrative Case 2 – Economic Development in Bangladesh

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Introduction

Please respond to all three questions associated with this integrative case. These integrative-cases are related to topics discussed in the chapters and they also serve as integrated learning vehicles covering materials across several chapters.

Instructions

Please read Integrative Case 2 – Economic Development in Bangladesh in your book and respond to the three end of case questions.
Number the answers and submit them in the Blackboard assignment tab.
Please make sure each answer is at least 200 words long.

Evaluation Criteria

All integrative cases, together, make up 35% of the total course score. This integrative case is worth 35 points. Here is the rubric Download rubricfor this integrative case.

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MGT 6204 – Integrative Case Rubric

MGT 6204 – Integrative Case Rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
Identifies and summarizes problem at issue

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7 pts

Exemplary

Identifies not only the basics of the issue, but recognizes subsidiary, embedded, or implicit aspects of the problem

6 pts

Acceptable

Identifies the main problem

5 pts

Marginal

Is confused or identifies a different or inappropriate problem

3 pts

Unacceptable

Does not identify and summarize the problem

/ 7 pts

Personal perspective and position

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7 pts

Exemplary

Draws support from experience and information not available from assigned sources

6 pts

Acceptable

Identifies, appropriately, one’s own position on the issue

5 pts

Marginal

Addresses a single source or view of the argument and fails to clarify presented position relative to one’s own.

3 pts

Unacceptable

Does not address a single source or view of the argument.

/ 7 pts

Identify assumptions

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7 pts

Exemplary

Identifies and questions the validity of the assumptions that underlie the issue

6 pts

Acceptable

Identifies most of the assumptions

5 pts

Marginal

Identifies some of the assumptions

3 pts

Unacceptable

Does not identify the assumptions

/ 7 pts

Quality of evidence

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7 pts

Exemplary

Evaluates cause and effect relationships and addresses existing or potential consequences. Clearly distinguishes between fact, opinion, and acknowledges value judgments

6 pts

Acceptable

Examines the evidence and source of evidence, questions its accuracy, precision, relevance, and completeness

5 pts

Marginal

Merely repeats information provided, taking it as truth or denies evidence without adequate justification

3 pts

Unacceptable

Does not identify or examine evidence

/ 7 pts

Conclusions, implications, and consequences

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7 pts

Exemplary

Objectively reflects upon one’s own assertions

6 pts

Acceptable

Identifies and discusses most issues relating to conclusions, implications, and consequences

5 pts

Marginal

Identifies and discusses some issues relating to conclusions, implications, and consequences

3 pts

Unacceptable

Fails to identify conclusions, implications, and consequences of the issue

/ 7 pts

Total Points: 0