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Assignment
3: Creating Training Tools

Due Week 9 and worth 200
points

Imagine your manager has
requested that everyone in the company take the StrengthsFinder test. Now, your
manager has asked you to put together a training tool on how to best coach and develop
employees in the decision making process who have varied strengths.

Write a three to five (3-5)
page document for your manager in which you:

1.
Describe a decision-making
process for employees with two different strengths. Determine how the process
might be approached differently for each employee to produce the best results.
Use scenarios to convey your idea.

2.
Explain how a manager could
develop employees with different strengths. Use scenarios to convey your idea.

3.
Format your assignment
according to the following formatting requirements:

a.
Typed, double spaced, using
Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.

b.
Include a cover page
containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s
name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the
required page length.

The specific course learning
outcomes associated with this assignment are:

·
Explain the decision-making
process management uses to develop viable courses of action to a variety of
management situations.

·
Explain the multiple aspects
of the managerial planning process and the application of various business- and
corporate-level strategies.

·
Use technology and information
resources to research issues in management concepts.

·
Write clearly and concisely
about management concepts using proper writing mechanics.

Grading for this assignment
will be based on answer quality, logic / organization of the paper, and
language and writing skills, using the following rubric.

Points: 200

Assignment3: Creating Training Tools

Criteria

Unacceptable

Below 60% F

Meets Minimum Expectations

60-69% D

Fair

70-79% C

Proficient

80-89% B

Exemplary

90-100% A

1. Describe a
decision-making process for employees with two different strengths. Determine
how the process might be approached differently for each employee to produce
the best results. Use scenarios to convey your idea.

Weight: 45%

Did not submit or
incompletely described a decision-making process for employees
with two different strengths. Did not or incompletely determined how the
process might be approached differently for each employee to produce the best
results. Did not or incompletely used scenarios to convey your idea.

Insufficientlydescribed a
decision-making process for employees with two different strengths.
Insufficiently determined how the process might be approached differently for
each employee to produce the best results. Insufficiently used scenarios to
convey your idea.

Partiallydescribed a decision-making process for employees with two different
strengths. Partially determined how the process might be approached
differently for each employee to produce the best results. Partially used
scenarios to convey your idea.

Satisfactorilydescribed a
decision-making process for employees with two different strengths.
Satisfactorily determined how the process might be approached differently for
each employee to produce the best results. Satisfactorily used scenarios to
convey your idea.

Thoroughlydescribed a
decision-making process for employees with two different strengths.
Thoroughly determined how the process might be approached differently for
each employee to produce the best results. Thoroughly used scenarios to
convey your idea.

2. Explain how a manager
could develop employees with different strengths. Use scenarios to convey
your idea.

Weight: 45%

Did not submit or
incompletely explained how a manager could develop employees
with different strengths. Did not or incompletely used scenarios to convey
your idea.

Insufficientlyexplained how
a manager could develop employees with different strengths. Insufficiently
used scenarios to convey your idea.

Partiallyexplained how a manager could develop employees with different strengths.
Partially used scenarios to convey your idea.

Satisfactorilyexplained how
a manager could develop employees with different strengths. Satisfactorily
used scenarios to convey your idea.

Thoroughlyexplained how a
manager could develop employees with different strengths. Thoroughly used
scenarios to convey your idea.

3. Clarity, writing
mechanics, and formatting requirements

Weight: 10%

More than 8 errors present

7-8 errors present

5-6 errors present

3-4 error

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