i need a manager’s perspective paper done by tomorrow. the question isWrite the paper from a manager’s perspective and be sure to integrate and reference the information you have learned in the materials presented in the first four modules. The paper should be a formal three- to four-page paper/essay, APA Style (APA 6), grammatically sound, and free of spelling errors. Please double-space the paper for ease of reading and include a cover page.the topic is: Understand methods used by management to improve fuel efficiency of aircraft.Attach is an example of how it should lookSafety:
An Aviation Managerâs PerspectiveJohn
R. DoeEmbry-Riddle
Aeronautical UniversityMGMT
203AbstractOn the first line of the abstract
page, center the word âAbstractâ (no bold, formatting, italics, underlining, or
quotation marks) like shown above. The abstract should be a single paragraph in
block format (without paragraph indentation), and the appropriate length can
vary, but they are typically between 150 and 200 words. Section 2.04 of the APA
manual (American Psychological Association [APA], 2010) has additional
information about the Abstract. The use of an Abstract is important because
many journal readers first read it to determine if the entire article is worth
reading.Safety:
An Aviation Managerâs PerspectiveBefore getting
started, you will notice some things about this paper. First, everything is
double-spaced. Second, margins are 1-inch wide on all sides. Third, paragraphs
are indented ½ inch. Fourth, the upper left of each page has a running head in
all capital letters, and the upper right has the page number. Try to pay
attention to all of these details as you look through this paper.Now that those
details are out of the way, you should know that this first part of the paper
is called the âIntroductionâ section, yet it does not have a heading that
actually says âIntroductionâ. Instead, the title of the paper is typed at the
top of the first page (be sure to center the title, but do not put it in bold).
In this section, you would often start with a topic paragraph that introduces
the problem under study. The importance of the topic should be pretty clear
from the first paragraph of the Introduction. Section 2.05 of the APA manual
(APA, 2010) will help give you some ideas about how to write this.Remember to cite
your sources throughout the analysis. Articles and books are cited the same way
in the text, yet they appear different on the References page. For example, an
article by Cronbach and Meehl (1955) and a book by Bandura (1986) are written
with the authorsâ names and the year of the publication in parentheses.
However, if you look on the References page they look a little different.
Remember that APA style does not use footnotes or anything like that for
citations. Two other things about citations are important. When a citation is
written inside parentheses (e.g., Cronbach & Meehl, 1959), an ampersand is
used between authorsâ names instead of the word âand.â Second, when citing an
authorâs work using quotations, be sure to include a page number. For example, Sims
(2000) once wrote that two important elements of a helping relationship are
âgenuineness and transparencyâ (p. 72). Notice that the page number is included
here. Unless a direct quote is taken from a source, the page number is not
included.Try to explain why you found what you did in your study. Is
it what you predicted? If not, why? You may have to think about your results in
a theoretically meaningful way. Also, how do your findings fit in with previous
theory and literature? Are your results consistent or inconsistent with what
has been found in the past? If they are inconsistent, how can you explain this?
Think about what you would do different next time if you conducted a similar
study. Future research ideas are often discussed when limitations are
discussed.Describe the implications of your findings to theory and
practice. Answer the question, âHow does my study add to management theory?â
Also, think about practical applications of your findings or give some
additional directions for future research. When you have done that, you have
written a paper in APA style!As you will see on
the next page, all of the sources you used in your analysis will be listed on a
separate References page, listed in alphabetical order.Although you will
not likely do so in this assignment, when you conduct surveys or compile data,
it should be referenced in the body of the paper, but presented in a Table like
the example on page 6. Do not include
pictures, graphs, or charts in the body of the paper! ReferencesAmerican Psychological Association.
(2010). Publication manual of the
American PsychologicalAssociation(6th ed.). Washington, DC:
Author.Federal Aviation Administration. (2003). Pilot’s
handbook of aeronautical knowledge(FAA-H- 8083-25).
Retrieved from: http://www.faa.gov/Library/manuals/aviation/pilot_handbook/ Purdue
Online Writing Lab. (2013). APA style. Purdue
University. Retrieved fromhttps://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/2/10/Sims, R. R. (2000). Changing an organization’s culture under new
leadership. Journal ofBusiness Ethics, 25(1), 65-78. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.libproxy.db.erau.edu/docview/198201671Table 1Sample Table Describing Fake Data.png”>Variable A Variable
BM SD M SD
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Men
(n= 100)
32.61
8.95
17.08
5.25
Women
(n= 80)
33.02
9.17
16.91
5.13
.png”>Note.These data were totally made up.
They are just presented to give you an idea about how to present information in
a table.