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LEDDY LIBRARY Managing Employees Fall 2015

Hi! My name is Katharine. I am the Business Librarian at Leddy. If you need help with business research while you are here at the University of Windsor, I am the person to contact.

My Contact Information: Katharine Ball Business Librarian Leddy Library Office Location: Leddy West Building, 2 nd Floor, Room 214B Telephone: (519) ext. 3852

Location Of Library Odette Building

Your Group Project Students will form groups of five to six, and each group will select a company on which to do a case analysis. You will use OB theories/frameworks to analyze organizational behavior issues the company is currently facing; you will then provide recommendations on how to address these issues. You are required to produce a case analysis report (5 single-spaced pages) and give an in-class presentation (15 minutes).

My Goal Today I want to get you started on the group project, show you how to find the information you need, and give you the confidence and skills to produce a really good report and presentation BRAVO!!!

Selecting A Company If you can, choose a company based on your own work experience, or that of a family member or group member. What do you do if your group cannot come up with an appropriate company this way? Focus on larger, publically traded companies. They are legally required to publish more information, tend to be followed by investment analysts, and are generally more concerned with the media and public perception. This means it is also easier to find relevant news stories and articles in the business and newspaper databases. Even so, finding “inside” information on human resource problems can be difficult! Here is one possible strategy:

Selecting A Company Continued… Use a job/company review site such as Glassdoor: or Go to Companies & Reviews. Here you can read what employees and former employees think about a company. The reviews should help you identify possible human resource problems. You need to sign in using either your Google account or Facebook. If you need help in narrowing down your choices, there are articles that have analyzed the Glassdoor data and arrived at a shortlist, e.g. The worst [U.S.] companies to work for: 2015 (24/7 Wall St.)The worst [U.S.] companies to work for: 2015

Selecting A Company Continued… Another similar job/review site is Indeed: or If you were interested in a government organization, e.g. the Canada Border Services Agency, you can sometimes find employee surveys conducted either by the government itself or by unions. In this case, there is the 2014 Public Service Employee Survey: These surveys will give you insight into potential ob/hr problems.

Once you Have Identified the OB Issues That Need to be Addressed, You Will Want to Look For Additional Information To Support Your Analysis Your textbook will probably give you enough information on the theoretical ob/hr frameworks and concepts. However, you might want to find out, for example, what other similar companies have done to resolve the problems you have identified. This information may be contained in sources such as books, journal and trade magazine articles, blogs, research-oriented websites.

Leddy Library Home Page For help with writing and APA style Find articles in the Business Databases: Click here and select Business Administration Find books in the Library Catalogue

Look For Books Use the Library Catalogue to search for books. Books tend to give a fairly broad overview of your subject, as well as history, cases, examples, and perhaps potential applications or solutions.Library Catalogue Examples: motivation AND work* work-life balance “maternity leave” OR “parental leave” telecommuting OR telework*

Look for Articles in the Business Databases Business Administration Page Databases Research Guides and Course Handouts If you need help, contact me!

Accessing The Business Databases On campus, you do not need to sign on to the databases. However, off- campus you are required to authenticate using your University of Windsor ID and password. If you have problems with off-campus access, then help is available. See: Report A Problem ( Report A Problem It is advisable to access the databases through the Library’s website. This will ensure that the links to the full-text of the articles are present and working – which is what you want!

Look For Journal Articles Search Library Databases, e.g. Business Source Complete, ProQuest Business, PsycInfo, and Google Scholar for articles on your company, and more focused research on ob/hr theory or practice.Business Source CompleteProQuest BusinessPsycInfoGoogle Scholar Examples:Air Canada micromanag* AND motivation wellness programs From Business Source Complete: Refine your search here

Try to identify related concepts and keywords to use when doing your research For “telecommuting”, what are some examples? So we could perhaps search: (telecommut* OR telework* OR working from home) AND satisfaction teleworkworking from homehome laborhome office

Remember to evaluate the information you use. Who is the author/publisher? What is the purpose of the website? What are its biases? How current is the information? You might want to look at your company’s website: E.g. Canadian Tire Find headings such as “About Us” or “Investors” You might want to check out what some of the “best” companies are doing: E.g. (fortune OR forbes) AND best companies 2015 You might want to find ideas/potential hr solutions in a specific economic sector: E.g. retail AND best practices AND (hr OR ob) Perhaps use site:edu to narrow your search to U.S. educational institutions Find Additional Information on the Web

You have a few options: Interlibrary Loans You can order books and articles, usually free-of-charge. It takes anywhere from a few days to much longer, depending on format and where the material is coming from. Contact me: Katharine Ball at (519) , ext. 3852Katharine Ball I may be able to purchase the book or report for the Library, especially if it is recent. Forget the super expensive market research reports! Otherwise, I may be able to help you find other relevant information. Borrowing From Other University Libraries If you spend time near another Canadian University, this might be an option for you. What If Leddy Doesn’t Have the Book, Report, or Article I am Looking For?

Still Feeling Unsure About How to Conduct the Analysis and Write the Report? If you do a Google search: “case analysis” AND report – you can find guidelines and tips from a number of universities. There are also a couple of books on Course Reserve at the Library’s Circulation Desk: Learning with cases / Mauffette-Leenders (HF 1111.M ) The case study handbook : how to read, discuss, and write persuasively about cases / Ellet (HD 30.4.E )

How About The Presentation? If you do a Google search: “giving presentations” - you can find guidelines and tips from a number of universities and other organizations. There are also books in the Library, for example: Giving presentations: expert solutions to everyday challenges / Harvard Business School (Leddy Book Collection: Main Building, 3 rd Floor: HD G )

Writing Help Research papers and assignments must be written in APA Style. Here is a popular online guide from Purdue University: OWL: APA StyleOWL: APA Style If you want to check your papers for plagiarism, then use Turnitin.comTurnitin.com If you need general help with structuring your research paper, grammar, or citation, please see Writing Help ServicesWriting Help Services Otherwise, you can always contact me: Katharine Ball at (519) , ext. 3852Katharine Ball