Final ProjectBe sure to review the Final Project Guidelines document from the Week 1 Learning Resources area.In the Final Project for this course, you
demonstrate your understanding of the major topics presented by applying
these concepts to a government or non-profit organization of your
choice.
For the Final Project, you select a government (federal, state, or
local) or non-profit organization with which you are familiar. This
could be an organization for which you currently work, have worked, know
about from others, or have learned about through academic resources
and/or media. With this organization in mind, you explore the various
topics of the course. As you progress through the readings and
assignments think about how these topics pertain to the organization you
selected. The Learning Resources, Discussions, and Assignments all
assist you in completing each section of the Final Project.
In your Final Project, you analyze and assess the following areas of
the organization based on the processes and principles related to human
resources management in a government or non-profit organization: Mission and goals of the organization Strategic human resource management Applicable legal and ethical codes Diversity considerations Labor unions, privatization and outsourcingRecruitment and selection methods Compensation and benefits Performance management and development Opportunities, challenges, and trendsFor the sections provide your analysis and assessment based on the
processes and principles related to human resources management.The Final Project is submitted in three parts in Weeks 2, 7, and 10: Week 2: Submit a government (federal, state, or local) or non-profit organization with which you are familiar. Submit no later than Day 7 of Week 2.Week 7: Submit an outline and annotated bibliography of a 3- to 4-page outline and include 3 annotated bibliographies with a list of the remaining 7 in APA reference format. Submit no later than Day 7 of Week 7.Week 10: Submit the Final Project (15?20 pages).
Your Final Project must demonstrate both breadth and depth of knowledge
and critical thinking appropriate to graduate-level scholarship. It
must follow APA Publication Manual guidelines and be free of typographical, spelling, and grammatical errors. The project should be 15?20 pages
in length (double-spaced), not including the title page, the abstract,
and must include the course resources and at least 10?12 peer reviewed
scholarly references taken from the Walden Library which are no more
than five years old. Submit no later than Day 7 of Week 10.
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