Critical organisational Analysis
Please follow all documents carefully. Please aim for 75 + I have attached the marking rubric to help achieve this alongside the relevant lecture PowerPoints that will be of help. Please write about either OXFAM, British Cycling, Zara, Tesla, Tyneside Cinema or HSBC as shown on assessment brief choose which you feel is most appropriate. Please write from EITHER symbolic or contemporary theoretical perspectives, please choose 1. Please write in UK English. Please reference in APA style and ensure references are in alphabetical order and include in text references to ensure there is no plagiarism. Ensure a table of contents is included. I have attached the university reading list, please use as many of these sources as possible, especially the essential reading which is “Organization theory: modern, symbolic, and postmodern perspectives by Mary Jo Hatch 2018”. I have attached 3 past papers for this module from last year which will be helpful to use as a guide, these all received 60 however I have attached 2 files named assessment help and F&Q if you need further guidance. Thank you!
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