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Guidelines For Course Assignments and Projects

1) Students must complete their own original work and cannot plagiarize from websites. Group projects require thorough checking to ensure consistency. 2) Written assignments are graded on appearance, organization, writing style, comprehensiveness, justification of ideas, and creativity. Oral presentations are graded on preparation, organization, professionalism, quality of visuals, speech, creativity, and presentation style. 3) In group projects, students are responsible for the work of other group members as if it was their own work. Students should review each other's work before submitting a group assignment.

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Guidelines For Course Assignments and Projects

1) Students must complete their own original work and cannot plagiarize from websites. Group projects require thorough checking to ensure consistency. 2) Written assignments are graded on appearance, organization, writing style, comprehensiveness, justification of ideas, and creativity. Oral presentations are graded on preparation, organization, professionalism, quality of visuals, speech, creativity, and presentation style. 3) In group projects, students are responsible for the work of other group members as if it was their own work. Students should review each other's work before submitting a group assignment.

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Marketing Customer Relationship Management 1

Guidelines for Course Assignments and Projects



1) All work must be original and performed by the student. Note that cutting and pasting
directly from web pages is considered to be plagiarism. Likewise, collusion on individual
assignments will not be tolerated.
2) In addition to the completion of the requirements for each assignment, written work is
graded on the basis of appearance, organization, writing style (clarity, spelling, and
grammar), comprehensiveness, justification or support of ideas, and creativity. Group
projects that are completed in sections and merged together should be thoroughly
checked for completeness and consistency.
3) All oral presentations are graded on the basis of preparation, logical organization,
professionalism, nonverbal elements, quality of visuals, speech (tone, clarity, grammar),
creativity, and presentation style (eye contact, mannerism, lack of dependence on notes).
Reading notes or overheads to the class is unprofessional and will not be tolerated.
4) In group projects, your grade depends on the work of the other members of your group.
Therefore, you are responsible for their work as if it is your own. You should review the
quality of each members work before turning in a completed assignment or project.
5) You will have the opportunity to grade fellow group members on their contributions to
group assignments. While a team grade will be given to each assignment, individual
scores may be adjusted based on peer evaluations. See the note under Grade Structure
on page 2 for additional details.
6) Late projects or assignments will not be accepted. No exceptions.
7) Physical requirements of all projects and assignments (Failure to conform to these
requirements will result in a minimum one letter grade penalty):
a. All work must be typed and double spaced, with margins of no more than on
inch on all sides. Check your word processing software to ensure that it produces
a document that adheres to these guidelines.
b. Divide your work into sections that correspond to the questions or steps of each
assignment. You must use headings and subheadings to organize your work.
c. Cite al external sources and include a References section at the end of each
assignment. Remember that external sources include personal interviews and the
address of any web site used in your project.

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