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Case study: Kleiner-Perkins and Genentech “When Venture Capital Met Science”
IHP 600 Module 5 Case Studies
Overview: Critical thinking is a habit of mind characterized by the comprehensive exploration of issues, ideas, artifacts, and events before accepting or formulating an opinion or conclusion. Case studies are meant to connect real-world scenarios with theoretical teachings. Students are expected to test assumptions and find creative ways to consider all the facets contributing to analysis of the case.
Prompt: To begin, read this case study: Kleiner-Perkins and Genentech (2012) When Venture Capital Met Science.
Once you have reviewed the case study and researched the main points, write a paper that addresses the following:
· Summarize the scenario in which you identify the key points, the stakeholders, setting, and situation.
· Discuss the specific issue and secondary issues, and explain how they relate. Explain your reasoning and support your analysis with research from journal articles.
· Describe a solution to address the issues, explaining who should be involved in the solution, and identifying strengths and weaknesses of the solution. Be sure to analyze your own assumptions, and others’ assumptions, when considering the strengths and weaknesses of the solution.
· Describe at least two alternative solutions to the issues, and analyze their pros and cons. Consider why the solutions would or would not be effective, and the assumptions that are made in reference to the solutions.
· Explain how to evaluate the effectiveness of the main proposed solution, once implemented, and discuss the implications of the solution.
Guidelines for Submission: Your paper must include a title page, 2-4 pages of writing, and a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 point font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations. You will submit your case study report as an attachment to the assignment box.
Rubric
Critical Elements
Proficient
Needs Improvement
Not Evident
Values
Scenario
Summarizes the scenario and identifies the key points, the stakeholders, setting, and situation
Summarizes the scenario and identifies the key points, the stakeholders, setting, and situation, but with gaps in detail, clarity, or accuracy
Does not summarize the scenario and does not identify the key points, the stakeholders, setting, and situation
18
Issues
Discusses the specific issue and secondary issues, and explains how they relate, explaining reasoning and supporting analysis with research from journal articles
Discusses the specific issue and secondary issues, and explains how they relate, explaining reasoning and supporting analysis with research from journal articles, but with gaps in detail, clarity, accuracy, or support
Does not discuss the specific issue and secondary issues, and does not explain how they relate
18
Solution
Describes a solution to address the issues, explaining who should be involved in the solution, identifying strengths and weaknesses of the solution, and analyzing one’s own and others’ assumptions
Describes a solution to address the issues, explaining who should be involved in the solution, identifying strengths and weaknesses of the solution, and analyzing one’s own and others’ assumptions, but with gaps in detail, clarity, or logic
Does not describe a solution to address the issues
18
Alternative Solutions
Describes at least two alternative solutions to the issues, analyzing their pros and cons
Describes at least two alternative solutions to the issues, analyzing their pros and cons, but with gaps in detail, clarity, or logic
Does not describe at least two alternative solutions to the issues
18
Effectiveness
Explains how to evaluate the effectiveness of the main proposed solution, once implemented, and discusses the implications of the solution
Explains how to evaluate the effectiveness of the main proposed solution, once implemented, and discuss the implications of the solution, but with gaps in detail, clarity, or logic
Does not explain how to evaluate the effectiveness of the main proposed solution, once implemented
18
Articulation of Response
Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization
Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas
Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas
10
Total
100%