WCM 620 Module Six Short Paper Guidelines and Rubric
This short paper will help you synthesize information from the readings for this module and inform your thinking when you work on Milestone Three.
One of the ways management can manage difficult situations, collect relevant information, and build common ground and trust with employees is establishing
communication based on evidence rather than judgment.
Using the final project case study transcripts provided, create a list of the relevant facts that are pertinent to the case. This is information that you would use to
determine the outcome of the case—or evidence. Additionally, create a list of judgment comments you find in the transcripts. Judgments are information that
could not be used to defend the actions in the case since they are feelings, emotions, or opinions—not fact.
Your paper should include these critical elements:
A compilation of relevant facts pertinent to the case
A compilation of judgment comments used to defend actions in the case
Recommendation of strategies for ABC Corporation to meet Kareem’s needs while still maintaining performance expectations
Guidelines for Submission: Your paper should be submitted as a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font,
one-inch margins, and at least three sources cited in APA format.
Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (90%) Needs Improvement (70%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Compilation of
Relevant Facts
Pertinent to the
Case
Clearly identifies relevant facts
pertinent to the case and
provides details about how they
are related to the outcome
Adequately identifies relevant
facts pertinent to the case and
explains how they are related to
the outcome
Identifies relevant facts pertinent
to the case but the connection to
the outcome is not clear
Does not identify any relevant
facts
30
Compilation of
Judgment
Comments Used to
Defend Actions in
the Case
Clearly identifies judgment facts
and details how they defend
actions in the case
Adequately identifies judgment
facts and explains how they
defend actions in the case
Identifies judgment facts and
explains how they defend actions
but the defense of the actions is
not clear
Does not identify any judgment
comments
30
Recommendation
of Strategies
Recommends appropriate
strategies with supporting
examples to maintain
performance expectations
Recommends strategies with
supporting examples to maintain
performance expectations
Recommends a single strategy to
maintain performance
expectations
Does not recommend any
strategies to maintain
performance expectations
20
Proper Use of APA
Standards,
Mechanics, and
Grammar
Paper is free of errors in
organization and grammar and
contains at least three scholarly
sources
Paper is mostly free of errors of
organization and grammar which
are marginal and rarely interrupt
the flow and contains three
scholarly sources
Paper contains errors of
organization and grammar but
errors are limited enough so
paper can be understood and
contains two scholarly sources
Paper contains errors of
organization and grammar making
it difficult to understand
20
Total 100%
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