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Shoppers Drug Mart – Organizational Culture Analysis

Shoppers Drug Mart – Organizational Culture Analysis

The goal of the assignment is to write a cultural analysis based on the previous organizational
background and research plan I conducted a few weeks back. You must use the same company
we used (shoppers drug mart) and add onto it in order to make it into a cultural analysis. Below we
have linked a few sources that will help you write the assignment and to ensure that no mistakes
are made.
The only sources required are from the textbook here is the link in order for you to access it –
https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=nlUXBAAAQBAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1

If you have any trouble accessing the textbook let us  know as soon as possible and we will find
another way to share it with you.
Below you will find:
-Oury completed organizational background and research plan
– The instructions for completing this assignment
– Teachers feedback that you should consider adding to the Culture Analysis
– The grading criteria that the teacher will use to grade the paper
If you have any questions at all please let me know and we will do my best in order to answer them
all.

Pay and Performance in the NBA

Pay and Performance in the NBA

This project is a multiple regression (MR) project. The topic is to predict some type of sports pay
based on at least TWO independent variables. For instance:
NBA Player pay is predicted by the number years in the NBA and the number of points earned
per game. The model would look like this:
NBA Player Pay = Experience + Point average
You will calculate how much of the variability of pitcher pay is explained by these 2 variables
(maybe none—who knows?)
The one dependent variable (DV), will be PAY. Now do a bit of research to come up with a
hypothesis (and use those sources on your reference page). What things (at least 2) do you think
influence individual player PAY level? Those things are called independent variables (IV).
Pick ONE IV that you think is the MOST influential.
Perform the regression and write it up.

Critical Approaches to Economic Inequality in Canada

Critical Approaches to Economic Inequality in Canada

General Information: The final paper is an analytical paper where you will apply course
material to critically analyse a current issue of economic inequality in Canada and how it is
presented in a news article.
The weight of the assignment is 30% of your total grade and is to be submitted in-class (or the
departmental drop box – Loeb B750 – before 4pm on the due date). Late papers are subject to
a 5% late penalty per day.
Learning Objectives:
– Construct a question and argument for an analytical paper.

– Identify and explain key concepts covered in this course.
– Apply course material to critically analyse a current issue.
– Develop critical thinking, analytical, and academic writing skills.
Technical Requirements:
– 8 – 10 pages double spaced
– Typed, standard margins/font, numbered pages
– You need a separate title page with a creative title
– Sources: minimum 5 academic sources, with at least 3 sources being course readings. In
addition, you will need 1 news article (on your economic inequality issue).
o You do not need to include any external sources (all 5 sources could be from the
course), but if you do then they should be used to supplement course material or
to cite a specific claim that you are making. For example, if you are applying the
key concept of “social closure” to your analysis, the external source could be
another article on Weberian theory and social closure.
o Lecture notes can be used to supplement the required sources but not substitute
them.
– References: APA style, both in-text and in the bibliography. The bibliography does not
have to be on a separate page.
Guidelines: Drawing on course concepts, the paper will present a critical analysis of the current
issue (within 8 months in Canada) and how it is presented in a news article. The paper will need
to include a description of the current issue, followed by an analysis of the issue. A strong paper
will clearly identify course concepts, define/explain them, and apply the concepts.

Note: A critical analysis means that you are not summarizing the key ideas as presented in the
news article. Rather, you are applying course material to develop your own analysis of the issue
that goes beyond taking for granted what is presented.
Note: The focus of the paper should be on applying course concepts to critically analyze the
current issue, not a research paper about the current issue. So, for example, how can the
concept of X be used as a lens to critically analyze the issue.
Format: As this is a formal paper, you will need an introduction and conclusion. The writing
needs to be academic (academic tone, proper paragraph and sentence structuring) and well
edited for clarity and spelling/grammar.