Case Study
Write an Executive Summary to accompany your case study (best practice states an executive summary should be approximately 10% of your total constructed document and further written clearly and concisely capturing the highlights or key points of your paper).
NOTE: The executive summary is the first section of the document appearing after the table of contents and before the introduction.
Review and revise your compiled case study in preparation for your final case study submission.
Construct a Word document (times new roman 12-point font, double-spaced, 1-inch margins, APA 7th edition in-text citations and end references). Add additional sources to your References page. When complete, upload your document (it must include all sections – so you will have a total of eight for this submission) to Canvas using the appropriate link (you can upload it as many times as you want up to the deadline noting that the last submission will be graded. All uploads will be checked against SimCheck (a plagiarism tool). The below SimCheck criteria will be used as one of the grading criteria for your waypoint.
If your SimCheck score is 15% or less, you will start with the maximum possible points available.
If your SimCheck score is 15.01% – 25%, you will start with 80% of the maximum possible point available.
If your SimCheck score is 25.01% – 40%, you will start with 60% of the maximum possible points available.
If your SimCheck score is 40.01% – 60%, you will start with 20% of the maximum possible points available.
If your SimCheck score is 60.01% or greater, you will receive a zero