Define ePortfolio and artifacts

Define ePortfolio and artifacts, explaining their purpose and value (include at least two cited credible source).
Artifact Description

Describe your selected artifact including:

Identify your selected artifact.
Explain why you chose it for your ePortfolio.
Describe the original course in your program and assignment it was part of.
Explain the learning objective and problem addressed in the project.
Specify the artifact format (e.g., research paper, PowerPoint, business plan).
Insights & Professional Application

Discuss the skills and knowledge you gained from working on this artifact.
Relate your learning to at least one of the following principles:
Effective business leadership
Strategic decision-making
Managing diverse stakeholders
Minimum 2 cited credible sources
Extrapolation & Hypothetical Application

Apply your learning to a hypothetical business scenario that includes one of the above three principles
Explain how insights gained from your artifact could be used in a real-world business context.
(For guidance, refer to: How to Extrapolate and Apply [web article, W5 eReserve]).
At least 1 cited credible source.
Value of the Artifact in Your ePortfolio

Explain how your artifact adds value to your ePortfolio audience (e.g., employers, doctoral programs).
Discuss how you will use it to highlight your strengths and achievements.
Would you make any revisions to improve the artifact? Why or why not?
Conclusion

Summarize key takeaways from your selected artifact.
Reflect on how it enhances your professional ePortfolio.
3. Research & Citations
Minimum use of sources is described above, totaling a minimum of 5 credible sources.
Follow APA 7th edition formatting for in-text citations and references.