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MS510: Human Resources Management
Professor Louis Lopez
Month Date, Year Review/Analysis of Findings (center) Text starts here... This section holds several purposes. More than an evaluation of the existing research, this section is where you will draw conclusions from the research and creates links to the “real world” through application of the findings. You may also explain how the human resource practices being discussed are used at your place of business. You will need to cite if referencing someone else’s theory or work to support findings. The key to this section is to apply the research findings in the “real world” (e.g., scholarly journal articles or published research. Note: Use …show more content…
Notice the paper has a continuous flow; there are no page breaks between sections. The only page breaks occur between the title page and the introduction and the summary/conclusions and the reference page. All references for the case study must appear on a separate page, see the last page of this template.
References Use only one reference page for both cases. Also, you must provide at least three references and cite the references in the form of in-text citations in the body of the paper (i.e., the textbook and one additional source per case study); again, when you reference material in your paper, you must also have in-text citations in the body of the paper for each reference. This section will reference all original work cited throughout the paper. The heading should appear at the top of the page and all reference material should be listed below in alphabetical order by first last name; also, the title for books is always in italic format and in sentence form. In contrast to book references, the title for articles is in sentence format, not in italic, but the name of the publisher is in italic. See example below:
Lepak, D. & Gowan, M. (2010). Human resource management: Managing employees for competitive advantage. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.
You must also provide a reference for all sources used to support the case study (Note: As a minimum, the textbook and one additional