“Exploring the Impact of Leadership Styles on Employee Motivation: A Qualitative Study”

Using your outline from the “Research Design Template” covered in Unit 2, prepare a “mini” qualitative research proposal.  This proposal should essentially be an expansion of your research design focus from the last few weeks converted into a narrative format.  For this course, the research design and methodology should be qualitative in nature. (There is a separate course dedicated to quantitative research in the program).
The Unit 4 course materials include three additional documents that will help with this assignment. First, the “Dissertation Outline” contains all the sections (and subsections) required in a DBA dissertation.  The first three “chapters” in the outline form the dissertation “proposal” and serve as the foundational research document that must be approved by the committee prior to gathering data, conducting research and completing the dissertation (chapter 5). This course assignment is a foundational exercise for designing a research study that will help once you enter the dissertation phase later in the program. The second document in the Unit 4 readings is the “DBA Dissertation Template” and will help you with the correct layout and formatting for a research proposal. The DBA dissertation rubric will provide a “map” and checklist for the content that need to be included in each of the sections. 
For this assignment your “mini-proposal” should include a condensed version of the following elements from the dissertation outline document; see below (overviews only). The mini-proposal should be approximately 10-12 pages in length (not including cover page, TOC, and references).  Submit your assignment to this dropbox.  
Chapter 1: Foundation of the Study 
Problem Statement 
Purpose Statement 
Nature of the Study 
Research Question 
Interview Questions (Qualitative Only) 
Chapter 3: Research Method 
Role of the Researcher 
Participants 
Research Method and Design 
Research Method 
Research Design 
Population and Sampling 
Ethical Research 
Data Collection Instruments 
Data Collection Technique

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