How to Build the Case Responses
Find a minimum of three (3) news articles discussing this issue.
The articles should be news articles, written by journalists for publication in newspapers or on news, websites (cannot be blogs or commercial sites). They may also be transcripts of news stories that were broadcast on television or radio. The article can be different versions of the same issue published in different countries. Many articles from other countries are supplied to library databases from the BBC Monitoring Service, which does no reporting of its own but collects articles from around the world and translates them into English (if they are originally in another language.) For these articles, there will be an indication of which newspaper, website, radio station, etc., was the original source of the article, and in which country it is located. This would be the country of origin.
Your responses should be well-rounded and analytical, and should not just provide a conclusion or an opinion without explaining the reason for the choice.
It is important that you incorporate the question into your response (i.e., summarize the case in your introduction) and explain the principle(s) or concept(s) from the text that underlies your judgment.
For each Case (or critically thinking and discussion question) you should provide at least two references in addition to the textbook (Our book is titled International Business: Competing in the Global Marketplace written by Hill, C.W. L. (2020).) in APA format (in-text citations, with both in-text parenthetical citations and an end-of-text reference list.). Each answer should be double-spaced in 12 pt. Use the following Headings and length in your paper:
Prepare a case study report with subheadings that has three main parts:
Summary and Overview of the issue
Compare and contrast the perspective on the issue. How are the articles similar or different on how they expose the issues? What are the explicit and implicit issues?
Taking from the emergent literature (only journal articles or textbook), what are some of the implications and recommendations for conducting international business.
Write at least two questions that can be exposed (still without an answer) from analyzing this issue. These inquiries can be questions/issues that you were not able to answer or understand. Clarify where or how do you believe you can obtain this information. Mention specific sources (do not simply say, “Searching on the Internet”).
Sprint Planning Meeting focusses on planning the work to be done during a Sprint. Sprint Planning Meeting is typically of duration of of four hours for two weeks sprints and eight hours for one-month Sprints. The Scrum Master needs to ensure that the meeting takes place and that all the required attendees are present and understand the purpose of this meeting. He also moderates the meeting to monitor the sustenance of discussion and closure on time.
Sprint Planning focuses on the following:
• What all tasks need to be and can be delivered in the Sprint Increment?
• How will the work needed for the execution of Sprint be achieved?
The inputs to this meeting are:
• Product Backlog
• Current product Increment
• Projected capacity of the Team during the Sprint
• Past performance of the Team
The Scrum Team first talks/discuss about the the functionalities that can be developed during the Sprint and the Product Owner provides clarifications on the Product Backlog items. Since The team is the best to assess what they can accomplish in the Sprint, they selects the items from the Product Backlog for the Sprint.
The Scrum Team then comes up with a goal called Sprint Goal. It is an objective that provides insight to the Team on why it is building the Product Increment. The Team then decides on building the selected functionality from the backlog into a working product Increment. Sprint Backlog is thus, the Product Backlog items selected for this Sprint plus the plan for delivering them.
Estimation of the work to be done during the sprint is done during sprint planning