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Case studies are an important part of most graduate programs as they reveal more readily the concept or theory discussed in a real-world context. Consider the chapters you have read from Hill t

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OVERVIEW

Case studies are an important part of most graduate programs as they reveal more readily the

concept or theory discussed in a real-world context. Consider the chapters you have read from

Hill text that present a case study of an organization. In each of these chapters, the way

organizations incorporate various values (ex. love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness,

faithfulness.) is described in real-world scenarios. This helps us see how the value, reactions to

the value, and outcomes from demonstrating the value might be displayed—and thus, presents a

rich case for learning best practices and enables us to take God with us to work and

everywhere. Case Studies are stories that develop a person, or a group of people, or a company

over a specific time period (ex. day, week, month, year). A case study analyzes what occurred

during this time period.

For your Case Study Paper, you have selected an organization and Biblical value that the

organization has displayed. Write a story and develop a person or a group of people at this

company. Remember you have to write a story that shows the example of this company

displaying this Biblical value. You won’t be writing just about the company. Write a case study

where a person or group of people displayed a Biblical value. Tell the story. Back up the

actions of the people or group in the company with scholarly references, the text, and with the

Bible (this is the most important part). Discuss and expand on how this Biblical value connects

to the organization and the story. The purpose of this is for you to be able to identify Biblical

values in an organization. Remember, Biblical values can certainly be displayed in secular

workplaces; after all, all truth is God’s truth!

Above is information about the case study. You have already completed the outline for

this. If you want to make any changes to your outline, get this approved by your professor

prior to submitting this case study. Remember you will also be doing a training

presentation based on this case study. The outline, case study, and training presentation

should all be on the same company.

INSTRUCTIONS

Follow your outline that you did earlier in this course. Be sure to review any revisions required

from your professor. Each Roman Numeral section from your outline usually equals at lease one

paragraph in the case study. Each section of your case study should have a subheading and at

least 1 paragraph. Do not use the Roman Numerals in the Case Study.

Each paragraph should have at least 5 sentences and at least 2 different references. The case

study paper must be 8–10-pages (not including Title Page, Abstract, or Reference page) and must

include at least 5 scholarly resources in addition to the course textbooks and the Bible (New

International Version or King James Version).

The Case Study Paper is to be written in third person and must be in current APA format. Do not

use first or second person in this outline or in the case study. Please do not use direct quotes in

the outline. Only use direct quotes for Bible verses and famous quotes or dialogue.

Before submitting the case study, your outline topic and Biblical value must be approved.

Once this is approved, any changes must be approved by the professor.

Your case study should have a title page, abstract page, case study pages (based on the outline

you created), and a reference page.

Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

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