Critical Thinking and Managerial Decision Making

Critical Thinking and Managerial Decision Making

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MGMT 20135: Critical Thinking and Managerial Decision Making

Assessment 3: Presentation and Written Assessment

This assessment item accounts for 30% of your final grade for this unit and must be

completed by students as a group. This assessment consists of two parts:

(1). An argumentative essay (15%);

(2). An in-class presentation (15%).

Due: For on-campus students, the presentation component of the assessment is due in

workshops in week 11-12 (specific dates will be announced once the group is finalized). For

distance students, during the arranged Zoom session.

The group essay is due on Moodle in week 12, 5.00 PM on Monday, 1st. October 2018 AEST

Task: The argumentative essay must be 1500 words (+/-10%) in length. Format and layout in

professional manner ( i.e. 1.5 spacing, 12-size font, Times New Roman). Assessment cover

page included, within the word count. The presentation is 10 minutes long.

Cover page: The essay must include a cover page that contains student names, student

numbers, resident campus, assessment title, and lecturer.

Minimum number of peer-reviewed journal articles to pass: 10 in APA style

Task Description: The objective of this assignment is to build students’ abilities to structure

arguments based on evidence and structured reasoning, including identify consensus

methods for identifying coherent group arguments.

As a group, you are expected to choose any one of the following debating topics.

o Innovation is more successful in small companies.

o Technological change creates economic disparity.

o Corporate Mission and vision statements are a waste of time and energy.

o Boards of Directors need quotas for women.

o Women employees should put their focus on their families rather than their career development after marriage.

o Employees should not be given a voice at workplace because it generates problems for the management

o Education kills creativity

o Emotional intelligence is more important than technical capabilities in a manager

o Regulation is stifling business

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o MBAs are a waste of money

o Ethics and business are not compatible

o People who are smokers should not be employed

o People who are working in the same company should not have romantic relationships with each other

o CEOs deserve the big salary package that they get

o Globalization has exacerbated poverty rather than alleviating it.

You will then need to identify what would be a good response from both sides. That is, you

need to simulate what would be good arguments that the affirmative and the negative teams

are likely to provide on the basis of extensive research using a minimum of 10 peer reviewed

academic journal articles as references. You will need to organize your arguments into an

argumentative essay. Then you will need to put on a presentation/debate/show in class

illustrating the entire arguments featuring both sides.

Students are to be assigned into groups of ideally 3 people, one assumes the role of the

moderator/ mediator/chair, one argues the affirmative and the other, negative side (If the

size of the class is not the multiple of 3, we will allow 2-people group or 4 people group). Each

speaker is expected to speak for 3-5 minutes. Be innovative, entertaining and insightful in

your mode of delivery, here is a link that might inspire you as a team:

 
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