Briefly describe seven management concepts (one from each week) that you can apply to your management career. Be as specific as you can.

Week 8 Learning Activity (please check the grading rubric and syllabus to understand the significance of your work in this final week)!

Directions: Reflect on each of the previous seven weeks. Briefly describe seven management concepts (one from each week) that you can apply to your management career. Be as specific as you can. Consider both information from the course materials and the experiences you had in your group work. Whenever referencing concepts from course materials, be sure to provide in-text citations and references. This work must be completed by 11:59 p.m. EST on WEDNESDAY.

As you prepare to offer feedback to your fellow classmates, please review the grading rubric. In offering the required feedback, you must select ONE of the concepts highlighted by your classmate and describe how you could also use that new knowledge in your management career. This work must be completed by 11:59 p.m. EST on SATURDAY.

(Note the Saturday deadline for responses to classmates.)

Completing the Learning Activity

Read the grading rubric for the project. Use the grading rubric while completing the project to ensure all requirements are met that will lead to the highest possible grade.
Third person writing is required. Third person means 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.
Contractions are not used in business writing, so do not use them.
Paraphrase and do not use direct quotation marks. Paraphrase means you do not use more than four consecutive words from a source document, but put a passage from a source document into your own words and attribute the passage to the source document. Not using direct quotation marks means that there should be no passages with quotation marks and instead the source material is paraphrased as stated above.
Provide the page or paragraph number when using in-text citations. Note that a reference within a reference list cannot exist without an associated in-text citation and vice versa.
You may only use the course material from the classroom. You may not use books or any resource from the Internet.