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DDBA 8582 Week 7 Discussion 2 Presentation Peer Review Presenter and Participants (D2–W7)

DDBA8582 Week 7 Discussion 2: Presentation Peer Review: Presenter and Participants (D2–W7)

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By Day 3 of Week 7

Upon review and consideration of the Presenter’s PowerPoint, and based on your own research, respond to your assigned presentation in an edited 3–paragraph, formal academic peer review.

In your review, be sure to:

·       Assess the conceptualization, analysis, and synthesis of key research concepts presented.

·       Determine whether or not the presentation provides a cohesive summary of the assigned concepts with an effective evaluation of their implications for human resources.

·       Assess whether or not the Presenter made a meaningful academic argument or interpretation that demonstrated fluency with the material.

·       Include an annotated bibliography of at least five additional resources related to the research topic.

In the subject line of your reply, replace the text with “Your First Name Last Name’s Response to First Name Last Name’s Presentation” (e.g., “Jeff Smith’s Response to Melissa Gore”). This will ensure it is easily identifiable by your Instructor and your colleagues.

 
By Day 3 and 7 of Week 7

Continue the Discussion on both the Participants’ and Presenter(s)’ postings by addressing the following summative considerations that pertain specifically to the topics for this 2–week unit (Learning Resources):

·       In what ways do the readings provided in this week’s Learning Resources and those identified by you and your colleagues answer important “so what?” questions in the field of human resources?

·       How are these readings potentially valuable for research in the field?

·       Are there any important gaps (i.e., contradictions, arguments, disagreements, or areas of divergence) within this set of readings that point to potential topics for future research?

·       How would you follow up to extend or explore these gaps?

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