Solved: MSL INTEGRATIVE PROJECT: University of Missouri (A) – Political Frame

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Using the Political Frame, choose a specific political issue raised in this case (politics seems to dominate here, does it not?) – and explain in-depth how the Political Frame informs the circumstances of the University of Missouri case [ATTACHED] 

Bearing in mind Bolman and Deal’s definition of “politics” as one that is not necessarily negative – but is one that is intended to vie for scarce resources instead – is there anything you would have done differently from a political perspective (be sure to incorporate a minimum of 1 or 2 assumptions of the Political Frame in your response)? Explain. 

Remember to perform some outside research, to properly cite your sources, and to demonstrate evidence of critical thinking in your response.  

Use and Cite the following references

Bolman, L. G. & Deal, T. E. (2003). Reframing organizations: Artistry, choice, and leadership (3rd ed.). San Francisco: John Wiley. 
Grace Jr., H. S., & Haupert, J. E. (2011). Governance lessons from the Disney litigation. Business Law Today, 20(9), 1–5. Available in the Trident Online Library [Business Source Complete database].
Jacobs, R. M. (n.d.). Theories of practice: The political frameVillanova University. Retrieved on May 1, 2014 from http://www83.homepage.villanova.edu/richard.jacobs/MPA%208002/Powerpoint/8002%20MPA/political.ppt
White, D. (2005, Oct 01). When Mickey finally turned on his master. Michael Eisner’s reign at Disney is over. Dominic White reports. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on June 10, 2014 from Proquest. 

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