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Milestone Four of your final project is now based on a workplace analysis. You should use your previous milestone submissions regarding the case study to inform your workplace analysis. This milestone considers actual work experience and asks you to conduct a detailed and in-depth version of a root cause analysis applied to your own workplace experience.
(My workplace experience is cashier/sales associate for a Marine Mart. Some issues are employees not getting along with each other, supervisors and manager not collaborating work assignments with each other for cashiers to do, not enough cashiers, cashiers calling out, cashiers walking away from there registers with lines of customers, etc.)
This milestone will cover Section IV, Parts A, B, and C of the final project and should include the following critical elements:
1. Explain actual workplace organizational issues drawing from your own experience.
2. Analyze root causes from a human behavior perspective and validate the analysis with supportive research evidence.
3. Examine the impact of poorly aligned and administrated human behavior theories and concepts.
Guidelines for Submission: Your paper should be submitted as a 3-4-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman Font, one-inch margins, and all sources cited in APA format. Use in-text citations beyond Newstrom's text. Avoid overdependence on direct quotes.
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