Why is there another topic you have studied in courses


Discussion Post

The discussions are designed to (i) reinforce the research topics that you are reading about, (ii) challenge you to explore the topics further, and (iii) test your understanding of the concepts and their application within business research.

From the bullet point list below, select one topic for which you will lead the discussion. Reserve your selected topic by posting your response (reservation post) to the Discussion Area and identifying your topic in the subject line. By the due date assignedresearch your topic and start a scholarly conversation as you respond with your initial or primary post to your own reservation post in the Discussion Area. Make sure your response does not duplicate your colleagues' responses:

For this course, you should state your topic (reservation post) as a research question. By now in your doctoral program, you should be aware that a good research question is the start of doctoral-level inquiry. You can summarize the key themes in the subject line of your reservation post. Then, state your research question as your reservation post.

Topic: Evaluation research.

Other potential topics and subtopics exist in the readings.

Remember to be very specific with the topic you choose and the question you create e.g., which aspect of planned change or what is it about social-ecological systems that you will analyze? Is there another topic you have studied in one of your courses that you will synthesize with your OD/change topic for this week?.

The response must include a reference list. Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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