Topic: CASE STUDY CRITICAL ANALYSISOrder DescriptionCASE STUDY :specifically the FONTERRA Company in New Zealand ( please refer to the PDF file I will upload later)Learning Outcomes assessed:1. argue the importance of individual and organisational reflection and learning for long-term sustainability;2. investigate and evaluate the conceptual and theoretical models for change management;3. develop individual change practices to ensure quadruple bottom line and personal values are achievable;4. critique a business case or scenario of change management that identifies how conceptual and theoreticalchange management models have been adopted, and evaluate best practice and inconsistencies with thatcase study;Summary of Assessment 2 RequirementsYou are required to critically analyse and evaluate a case study provided to you, in a structured report. Thisrequires you to read case study in detail. A critical evaluation requires you to question the information andopinions in the case study and present your evaluation or judgment. To do this well, you should consider thecase study from different perspectives and in relation to the theories, approaches and frameworks you havelearnt so far.The total mark for this individual case study report presentation is 100. Your marking schedule indicates theassessment criteria and the number of marks awarded to each section. Strictly follow the report structure.——————————————————–INSTRUCTIONS:Assessment : Report Structure1. Introduction (up to 400 words, 15 marks)? What is the main concept of the case study? The main concept of the case study is the point thatit is trying to prove, is often a single statement and may be found in the abstract, the introduction,and/or the conclusion of the case study.? Introductory information on the case study (e.g., slogan, mission/vision statement, key data onprofit)2. Main Body (up to 1200 words, 60 marks)It is essential to consider the quality of the evidence in the case study.a) What kind(s) of evidence does the case study present? Is the evidence fact, research, opinion, orpersonal experience?? Objective facts are generally applicable.? Information obtained through research is convincing, as long as the methodology isappropriate.? Opinions can easily be contradicted by an alternative opinion. They are more likely to bebiased.? Personal experience may not apply to other cases and so is not easily generalized.? Present the key arguments made in the case study.? Sources of Change identified and explainedb) Consider change leadership theory and leadership style.? Which leadership theory and styles are used in the case study?? Provide specific example of using leadership theory and stylesc) Find and reference ONE credible case study example where a change model was evident (e.g., KurtLewin and/or Kotter).d) Reporting QBL: Clearly explain how the case study follows the QBLe) In what ways does the case study contribute to change management practice? What problems andconcepts in change management does it engage with?3. Conclusion (up to 400 words, 15 marks)? What did you learn from this case study?? What are the strengths of the case study, i.e., what contributions does it make?? Why should a person read this case study?? Do you have questions that are not answered in the case study? Is the case study trying to convince you of something? Why?? Is the case study biased?4. References (10 marks)? Minimum of EIGHT scholarly peer reviewed references,? following APA 6.0 referencing style, and? citations indicate integration of literature.? No unnecessary references are added, check all referecens mentioned in text are included inreference section.Format? Be consistent in your formatting for things such as headings, subheadings numbering, and in the waygraphs and tables are presented;? Text should be 1.5 spacing; 12 point font.? Correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, and paragraph construction are important. Avoid writingincomplete sentences. Edit your report for readability
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