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BUS 372 MODULE 7 STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEWS

Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course:<br><br>https://www.tutorialsexperts.us/product/bus-372-module-7-stakeholder-interviews/<br><br>BUS 372 Module 7 Assignment 2 Stakeholder Interviews<br>Due Date: Jul 23, 2017 23:59:59 Max Points: 100<br>Details:<br>The purpose of this assignment is for you to talk with two event stakeholders such as participants, volunteers, sponsors, or community members to learn about their experiences associated with the sports related event you have selected. You may ask the event coordinator to recommend specific stakeholders for interviews or you may conduct the interviews on your own as part of your involvement in the event.

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BUS 372 MODULE 7 STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEWS

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  1. BUS 372 MODULE 7 STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEWS Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course: URL= https://www.tutorialsexperts.us/product/bus-372-module-7-stakeholder-interviews/ Or Email us HELP@TUTORIALSEXPERTS.US BUS 372 Module 7 Stakeholder Interviews BUS372 BUS 372 Module 7 Assignment 2 Stakeholder Interviews Due Date: Jul 23, 2017 23:59:59 Max Points: 100 Details: The purpose of this assignment is for you to talk with two event stakeholders such as participants, volunteers, sponsors, or community members to learn about their experiences associated with the sports related event you have selected. You may ask the event coordinator to recommend specific stakeholders for interviews or you may conduct the interviews on your own as part of your involvement in the event. When conducting the interviews, be sure to tell interviewees the information will be used as part of a course project and that you will not use their names or identifying information in your assignment. You will use the information gained from the interviews as part of your evaluation of the event planning process and execution. The questions on the “Stakeholder Interviews” handout can be used as a guide as you conduct your interview. Submit the interview questions and responses to your instructor using a Word document. Be sure to indicate the role of each person interviewed (i.e. participant, volunteer, sponsor, or community member, etc.) for this part of the project. You do not need to include the stakeholders’ names or identifying information about them.

  2. Whether you are conducting your interview in person or via the telephone or some other means of media, please remember that you are considered a guest. The stakeholder has taken time out of his or her schedule to honor your request. As a result, please maintain professional behavior at all times as a representative of Grand Canyon University (GCU). If meeting in person away from the event, including a teleconference with camera: Dress in professional business attire and be neat in appearance. Request feedback from others if uncertain about acceptable attire and appearance befitting the interview. 1. Identify exact time and location of the meeting. Plan to arrive between 10-15 minutes prior to the scheduled start. 2. Have supplies available to take notes during the meeting. 3. Be prepared to introduce yourself by name and as a GCU student. 4. Remember to smile and display a positive disposition. 5. Be respectful and considerate during the meeting. Turn cell phone off or leave it behind. Read each question carefully and be sure to make appropriate eye contact. Allow sufficient time for a response and be sure not to talk over the person you interview. Once the interview is completed, thank him/her for his/her time. If Meeting Via Telephone 1. Make sure you have a quiet place to converse for the interview. Notify roommates and others that you have a meeting to conduct for 30-60 minutes. 2. Plan to be seated for the telephone call between 10-15 minutes prior to the scheduled start. Have supplies available to take notes during the meeting. 3. Be prepared to introduce yourself by name and as a GCU student. 4. Be respectful and considerate during the meeting. 5. Once the interview is completed, thank him/her for his/her time. APA Style is not required, but solid academic writing is expected. You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.

  3. Stakeholder Interviews 1 Unsatisfactory 0.00% 2 Less than Satisfactory 65.00% 3 Satisfactory 75.00% 4 Good 85.00% 5 Excellent 100.00% 100.0 %Content Stakeholder interview is extremely thorough. Answers include substantial details related to the event. Stakeholder interview is extremely thorough. Answers include substantial details related to the event. Stakeholder interview is included, but answers to questions are cursory and lack details. Stakeholder interview is complete. Answers include specific details related to the event. 45.0 %Stakeholder Interview 1 Stakeholder interview is not included. Stakeholder interview is incomplete. Stakeholder interview is included, but answers to questions are cursory and lack details. Stakeholder interview is complete. Answers include specific details related to the event. 45.0 %Stakeholder Interview 2 Stakeholder interview is not included. Stakeholder interview is incomplete. Some mechanical errors or typos are present, but they are not overly distracting to the reader. Correct and varied sentence structure and audience-appropriate language are employed. Prose is largely free of mechanical errors, although a few may be present. The writer uses a variety of effective sentence structures and figures of speech. Surface errors are pervasive enough that they impede communication of meaning. Inappropriate word choice or sentence construction is used. Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors distract the reader. Inconsistencies in language choice (register) or word choice are present. Sentence structure is correct but not varied. 10.0 %Mechanics of Writing (includes spelling, punctuation, grammar, language use) Writer is clearly in command of standard, written, academic English. 100 %Total Weightage Download File

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