Assignment title: Information
THE EXCELLENT CONSULTING GROUP
COMMUNICATION FROM ART:
Let's wrap up this project.
So far, ABC Company and Whole Foods Market like what we've
been doing. I have this last project, which involves analyzing Whole
Foods Market's feedback loops and organizational learning
opportunities.
I want you to take a look at the feedback loops in Whole Foods
Market.
REQUIRED READING:
Refer to the background reading on System Feedback Loops.
Case Assignment
Identify one Balancing Loop and one Reinforcing Loop. These
feedback loops should be critical to Whole Foods Market's
performance and success. You should have a good idea of what
these are from your previous analysis.
Explain each one of these loops - what are the causal factors and
how do they affect each other. For the Reinforcing Loop, look for an
area where there is growth. For the Balancing Loop, look for goal
behavior. Once you have identified and explained these critical
feedback loops, identify how Whole Foods Market has generated
organizational learning, and how they can go further and generate
additional organizational learning. What do they need to do to
improve their performance further?
Be sure to include references. Turn in the 5- to 6-page paper by the
end of the module.
KEYS TO THE ASSIGNMENT:
This is what you need to do:
1. Determine the two critical feedback loops. Describe each Feedback
Loop that you identify in your organization and explain why you
selected them. Make sure you explain the Loop, the cause and
effect process within the Loop. You could also include a Causal
Loop Diagram. If you do, show the arrows and direction of effect (+ or -
). Also, determine what the warrant is for your case.
2. Briefly discuss the theory of organizational learning so that you provide
a summary of this information to the executives - establish this as
common ground.
3. Identify the learning activities in each feedback loop that Whole Foods
Market has already undertaken.
4. Identify the opportunities for organizational learning in each Feedback
Loop. Make a Case that these are learning opportunities. Logically
show how the feedback process provides an opportunity for the
organization to learn and improve its performance. Be precise. Depth
and breadth in your discussion is always a good thing.
Assignment Expectations
Your paper will be evaluated on the following seven points:
Precision - Does the paper address the question(s) or task(s)?
Breadth - Is the full breadth of the subject, that is, the Keys to the
Assignment, addressed?
Depth - Does the paper address the topic in sufficient depth and
include the background reading and other background resources as
references?
Critical thinking - Is the subject thought about critically, that is,
accurately, logically, relevantly, and precisely?
Clarity - Is the writing clear and are the concepts articulated properly?
Are paraphrasing and synthesis of concepts the primary means of
responding to the questions or are points conveyed through excessive
use of quotations?
Organization - Is the paper well written? Are the grammar, spelling, and
vocabulary appropriate for graduate-level work? Are headings included
in all papers longer than two pages?
Referencing (citations and references) - Does the paper include
citations and quotation marks where appropriate? Are the references
from the background reading and assignment present and properly
cited? Are all the references listed in the bibliography present and
referred to via citation?
TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS
You may use a simple diagram to highlight important factors. However,
do not use the diagram in lieu of valuable analysis (or to take up
valuable writing space) - it should be in addition to your paper of 5-6
pages of analysis.
Just because you have written the minimum five pages does not mean
that you have adequately covered the topic. Err on the side of writing
more rather than less.
Choose the data you use carefully. Is it relevant and important?
Include a cover page and reference page, in addition to the 5-6 pages
of analysis described above.
Include headings within the paper.
Cite and reference all sources that you use in your work, including
those that you paraphrase. This means include citations and quotation
marks for direct quotes of more than five words, and citations for that
information which you have "borrowed" or paraphrased from other
sources.