Signature Assignment: Quantitative Reasoning, Reinforced Level In this assignment, your quantitative reasoning skills will be a

Signature Assignment: Quantitative Reasoning, Reinforced Level

In this assignment, your quantitative reasoning skills will be assessed at the “reinforced” level. The Quantitative Reasoning rubric will be useful for this purpose. In MGT511, quantitative reasoning skills were assessed at the “introduced” level. Finally, in HRM599 your skills will be assessed at the “emphasized” level.

Case Assignment

Background: Judith and Eric Sultan own a business providing HR decision-making expertise to employers across the nation. The name of their business is HRM Analysis Services. Their business is located in Phoenix and has grown exponentially since 2005. Up to this point they have not had their own employees, but instead hired established consultants (often called management analysts) to work on a project-by-project basis.

They want to hire three full-time management analysts to work in three different locations: San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Miami. The analysts would scout out work in their designated regions and manage the contracting and oversight of contractual consultants.

Judith and Eric plan to keep ownership of the company, but want to step away from the day-to-day as soon as the business is working well enough without them.

The focus of this assignment is to assist Judith and Eric with the selection of three Management Analysts by coming up with a weighted formula of important selection factors. The 

Job Applicants Table
 shows the applicants who applied for the position. See 

What Management Analysts Do
 for a description of the position.

Your task is to:

1. Develop a formula to quantify the merits of each applicant based on the factors provided. Justify why you gave heavier weight to some factors over others.

2. Develop your own visual/graphic showing how each applicant fared.

3. Discuss your visual/graphic in essay format.

4. Recommend 6-8 applicants to proceed to a panel interview phase.

5. Critique the process of identifying best candidates to proceed in a selection process by using a custom-designed formula applied to each candidate.

Use 
at least 3 library sources to help strengthen your discussion. Reference all material cited.

Your paper plus table(s) should be 
at least 4-5 pages (not including cover sheet and reference page).

Note: There is no right or wrong formula to use. Use your best judgment for a formula based on the factors in the table given. Be sure to also spend time on the critical-thinking/analysis phase of this assignment.

For instruction on writing papers, citing sources, proper referencing, and so forth, use Trident University’s 

Student Guide to Writing a High-Quality Academic Paper
.

Upload your paper plus table by the module due date.

Assignment Expectations

Critical Thinking: Expresses quantitative analysis of data to support the discussion showing what evidence is used and how it is contextualized.

Interpretation: explains information presented in mathematical terms (e.g., equations, graphs, diagrams, tables, and/or words).

Presentation: Able to convert relevant information into various mathematical terms (e.g., equations, graphs, diagrams, tables, and/or words).

Conclusions: Draws appropriate conclusions based on the analysis of factual information/data.

Timeliness: Submits assignment on time or with professor’s pre-approved assignment extension.

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