Instructions:
Analyze the changes in the field of public
diplomacy to determine if there have been periods of time in which leaders
in the field, as well as actual practitioners in the field, have had to address
the issue of change management. Specifically, this analysis should be based on
a synthesis of the current literature (and literature no older than 1995) to
demonstrate how leaders in your field of study have addressed the issue of
change management – as well as any changes in management style. Finally, relate
these specific changes to your current, previous, and/or future career paths.
This analysis should help to reveal how you have seen changes occur over the
past decade or so in your field. Finally, what possible changes, suggestions
and/or recommendations would you consider to be necessary in your field of study?
1.
Write
2200 content words not including title page, abstract, or references.
2.
Include
7 references (must be academic/scholarly journal)
3.
Use
APA 7th edition formatting
4.
Use
the following headers/format:
Introduction
·
The
goal of an introduction is to get your reader’s attention. This is where you
provide any necessary background information on the topic, before you establish
why you are writing the paper. Include definitions for what may be new terms
for the reader.
Literature
Review
·
In
this section, you should provide a critique of the 7 articles you researched on
the topics presented. Specifically, you are conducting a mini-review of
literature that will support your topic and many times, your point of view.
Findings/Results
of Research
·
In
this section, provide a brief description of what YOU learned in your research.
Write in first person and give specific thoughts or experiences.
Recommendations
for future research
·
In
this section, discuss the areas of research that need further examination. This
will tie in with your findings/results. What would you like to study further?
Is there a concept/idea that was not addressed in your research? Be specific.
Include one or two items to consider.
Conclusion
·
Restate
your thesis and summarize the main points of your paper. Do not introduce any
new material in the conclusion that was not previously discussed.
References