Present an overview of management and select a management focus area to discuss in the paper.

Present an overview of management and select a management focus area to discuss in the paper. Use the CSP virtual library to look up scholarly resources on this topic/focus area. Read two resources, and write a 3-5 page paper (not counting title and reference pages) summarizing what you have learned from the reading about management in general and this topic. Again, this is not a book report, but a thematic graduate paper on management using the book but also other resources. Use proper APA formatting; include a title page, reference page; write in third person. You can use the two book sources provided as the third resource. Northouse, P. G. (2015). Introduction to leadership: Concepts and practice. (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Wagner, R. & Harter, J. K. (2006). 12. The elements of good managing. New York: Gallup Press.

Provide an analysis and a critique of the social issue or problem based on the film’s perspective.

Provide an analysis and a critique of the social issue or problem based on the film’s perspective. Paper should be 5-7 pages. Analysis: 1 summary of the theme. 2 identification of the major social issues 3 suggested cost of the problem 4 proposed, if any, solutions to problem Critique: 1 whether or not you agree with the depiction of problem 2 whether or not you agree with filmmakers premise or assumptions 3 a description of the level (local, state, national) on which advocacy is needed to address the problem 4 an identification of solution that can address the problem on a direct service level and on the policy level This is not a review of the film.. No use of “I” until the critique.

Students will write a four-page essay using Peter Charles Hoffer’s For Ourselves and our Posterity.

Students will write a four-page essay using Peter Charles Hoffer’s For Ourselves and our Posterity: The Preamble to the Federal Constitution in American History explaining the significance or insignificance of the preamble of the Constitution and how its place in the American Constitutional life changed over time (15% of final grade). This assignment will allow the instructor to assess the writing and analytical abilities of the students early in the semester.

In Literature Review, you start with an introduction of the topic and why it is important, and then you discuss what questions and approaches others have used.

Your literature review helps narrow your research to specific questions or hypotheses you want to examine. The literature review summarizes what is known about the topic. It does not simply summarize different sources, but rather puts them all together into a coherent whole. It concludes with a specific question or hypothesis that you want to examine. In Literature Review, you start with an introduction of the topic and why it is important, and then you discuss what questions and approaches others have used. In response to what has been done previously, you propose what questions or hypotheses you want to study and determine your own approach. Below is a list of major scholarly public administration journals, including nonprofit studies. Administration and Society* Administrative Theory & Praxis American Review of Public Administration* Governance International Journal of Public Administration Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory Journal of Public Affairs Education Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Nonprofit Management and Leadership Nonprofit Quarterly Policy Studies Journal Public Administration Quarterly Public Administration Review* Public Budgeting & Finance Publius (focus on federalism) Review of Public Personnel Administration (human res. focus) State & Local Government Review

The Preamble to the Federal Constitution in American History explaining the significance or insignificance of the preamble of the Constitution and how its place in the American Constitutional life changed over time

Students will write a four-page essay using Peter Charles Hoffer’s For Ourselves and our Posterity: The Preamble to the Federal Constitution in American History explaining the significance or insignificance of the preamble of the Constitution and how its place in the American Constitutional life changed over time (15% of final grade). This assignment will allow the instructor to assess the writing and analytical abilities of the students early in the semester.