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**INSTRUCTIONS**Your fictitious company must create a privacy policy document between three and five total pages (all pages in your file will count toward the limit). The document shall include an int

**INSTRUCTIONS**

Your fictitious company must create a privacy policy document between three and five total pages (all pages in your file will count toward the limit). The document shall include an introductory section, such as an "Executive Summary," a "Preamble," or an "Introduction."

The document shall also include the policy statements. The policies need to focus on governing your company and its employees. This is where the work comes in. Your team needs to give evidence in the policy section of your knowledge gained in this course. In the assignment attachment, I describe the Course Paper requirements in a little more detail by using an acceptable format for your policy document. That attachment is not meant to be your template. Rather, it is designed merely to reflect what a successful policy document might look like in any given workplace. You will see in that document that I simply tried to explain more about what the Course Paper should include by using a format that may help you understand how to organize your paper, and understand what features this governance document should include.

The Course Paper is worth 100 points. I will give up to ten points for the submission's form and format. That includes its organization, page count and team size, and grammar and spelling. The form and format is important because if a policy document is disorganized, contains typographical errors, or is hard to read otherwise, employees will not respect or even use it as the guidance it is meant to be. Consider a numbering or another outline styled structure to identify policy clauses.

I will give up to ten additional points for the introductory section.

I will give up to 80 points for the policy statements. Questions I will have in mind when reviewing your policy statements include, Did the team incorporate what we've learned about privacy? Can the document be read and understood by all levels of an organization? Are the policies concise, or vague and wordy?

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