Global Environmental News Analysis (GENA) Report

Global Environmental News Analysis (GENA) Report

The global business environment is changing rapidly. The objective of the GENA is to encourage you to be informed of changes in the global business environment. Your task is to report such news and its implications for theory and practice. By executing this assignment, you will learn to apply theoretical readings to current global news, and understand the implications of current business practices.

This is business writing using professional terms and wording.Avoid using slang and common colloquialisms.

The following format must be used 50 “points” total:

  • News item, source, date
  • Concise, brief summary (10 pts.)

(c)Implications for practice (beneficiaries/losers) (10 pts.)

(d)Implications for theory (link theories/concepts from text to news item) (10 pts.)

(e)Future direction/your personal prediction based on reading (10 pts.)

(f) Presentation 3-5 minutes (10 pts)

Using this article relating to global news, summarize the article, identify and explain implications for practice and theory (including citing the related concepts from your textbook), and provide your opinion of the future direction the story might take.

Prepare your report according to the instructions below:

Requirements (Here’s what your paper should look like):

Length 2-3 (maximum) well-written pages

Single line spacing

Font – Times New Roman size 12pt

USE THESE Headings: SummaryImplications for PracticeImplications for TheoryFuture Direction.

Note: Failure to follow instructions, e.g. wrong headings, spacing, not stapled etc. will cost points. The Writing Center is an excellent resource on campus for writing assistance. It is located in Carlson Library recommend utilizing the Center.

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The new study designed to assist in climate change prediction that was linked to greenhouse gas emissions generated from the farm considered methane produced by the India’s livestock population the world’s largest and able to raise the global temperatures. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in conjunction with the Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology study results shows that the livestock of India emitted 15.3 million tons of methane in 2012…

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