Book Review Analysis and Research 28 points: Based on the textbook- Cooper, J. (2019). The battle for ethics and integrity in the workplace: The leader’s dilemma you will write a book review. Follow the steps below and make sure to use the given headings indicated at the end of the assignment description. 5 A critical book review is a thoughtful discussion of a text’s contents, strengths, and limitations. A book review should reflect your capacity to read critically and to evaluate an author’s arguments and evidence. Compose your review as you would any essay, with an argument supported by evidence, and a clear, logical structure. Initial Steps 1. quotable and on your impressions of the author’s ideas and arguments. 2. evidence used, and the way in which the author uses them. Organizing the Review (use these steps to write your book review. Use the headings provided below) 1. place of publication, publisher, edition, date, pagination, and cost, if known. 2. work, including your key observation on the text. This key observation will be your thesis. Try not to begin with a flat statement such as “This book is interesting.” Begin with an anecdote, a challenging quotation, or a key observation. 3. your work. You may either treat these topics separately (see below), first describing the book’s contents, the author’s argument, presentation, and evidence, and then offering your own evaluation, or you may weave the two together. In either case, a. not you think the author has succeeded. b. your appraisal of their validity and effectiveness. Bring in research. c. and evaluate their appropriateness and sufficiency. What are the author’s sources? Should the author have used more, or different, sources? d. e. prevent unethical behavior among their followers? f. their minds? Please explain. Conclude. Here you may make more general remarks about the text and the ideas presented in it. Indicate whether you feel the book is worthwhile to you. Use the following major headings for this assignment. You may add additional subheadings under #3. 6 Bibliography Introduction Analysis and Evaluation Conclusion References Questions to Consider Although include,” you may wish to consider them as you prepare and write your review. Analysis of Content 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Evaluation of Content 1. 2. 3. or misleading? 4. 5. 6. generalizations or speculations? 7. 8. flexible, or is it dogmatic? 9. developed? 10. Is the book well written, or is it in some way repetitive, obscure, or confusing? 11. To whom would the book appeal? What audience did the author intend