Assignment 2 Individual Report.
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Assignment 2: Individual Report
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Due Date | 10 May 2020 @ 23:55 |
Weighting | 40 % |
Word Count | 2,500 words not including Executive Summary +Table of Contents + Appendix + References |
Learning Outcomes |
1: Synthesise a body of knowledge that includes the understanding of recent developments in the field of managing people. 2: Utilise cognitive and communication skills that demonstrate your mastery of theoretical knowledge and critical reflection on theory and professional practice. 3: Apply creativity and initiative to new situations in professional practice and further learning. 4: Demonstrate a high level of personal autonomy and accountability in your professional practice. |
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Task | You are required to write an analytical report on a topic which builds on the work you undertook for Assignment 1. PURPOSE: The report will build on your knowledge of the key issues that will arise from the literature that you will source in the writing of the assignment as well as your personal experiences. These issues will have direct relevance to your career when you are required to manage people. This task is designed to develop a set of academic skills relating to business report writing including searching for, reading and critically analysing academic literature and other sources, developing a response to a particular challenge that you are facing in your professional life when managing people, applying a business report structure to your writing, and using a particular citation system for the references. |
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GUIDELINES: Click here for detailed guidelines on the assessment requirements and structure of the report. Format: Report style (https://emedia.rmit.edu.au/learninglab/content/reports-0) Click here for an explanation of what each topic requires Click here a Study Map to help with the literature analysis Click here for an example of a report that received a HD Click here for information on writing skills (https://emedia.rmit.edu.au/learninglab/content/writing-skills) Click here for writing for business (http://rmit.libguides.com/writingforbusiness) Click here for Harvard referencing guidelines Click here for Library Study Guides for Business and Management (http://rmit.libguides.com/c.php?g=336010&p=4295823) Click here for guidelines on METHODS How to write a Methods section Reading Lists of relevant articles for each Topic Topic 1 Relevant Literature .docx Topic 2 Relevant literature.docx Topic 3 Relevant literature.docx Guidelines on how to read scholarly journal articles: How to read a Scholarly Journal Article Reading Academic Articles -RMIT SLH How to Read Academic Articles by IUP |
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Assignment 2 Rubric: Individual Report (4)
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Criteria | Ratings | Pts | ||||
10.0 pts | 1. CRITICAL ANALYSIS: Critically analyses the topic identifying the key issues and/or problems. Draws on the literature to explain a minimum of three issues showing scope and depth of understanding of each issue; demonstrates your understanding of recent developments in the topic. |
10.0 to >8.0 Pts High Distinction Comprehensive and critical analysis; focuses on key issues; linking of problems /issues of the topic. Clearly indicates and explains more than three issues or problems that are to be managed at an advanced level. Demonstrates scope and depth of understanding of each issue at an advanced level including an analysis of the management of the issues in a range of diverse cultural settings. |
8.0 to >7.0 Pts Distinction Very good analysis of issues and/or problems in core content and problems /issues of the topic. Clearly indicates and explains more than three issues or problems that are to be managed. Demonstrates scope and depth of understanding of each issue at a high level including an analysis of the management of the issues in diverse cultural settings. |
7.0 to >6.0 Pts Credit Good evidence of analysis of core issues and/or problems of the topic. Clearly indicates and explains a minimum of three issues or problems that are to be managed. Demonstrates scope and depth of understanding of each issue at a competent level; demonstrates your understanding of some recent developments in the topic but some generalisations have been made. |
6.0 to >5.0 Pts Pass Borderline and limited analysis of the topic; some gaps in addressing key issues and/or problems; Much of the report is descriptive and lacks deep understanding of some key issues and recent developments in the topic. Generalisations have been made. |
5.0 to >0 Pts Fail Too brief; inability to identify and analyse issues and problems in the topic; may show superficial analysis; insufficient knowledge or understanding of the topic; much irrelevant content demonstrating a lack of depth of understanding of key issues and recent developments in the topic. |
8.0 pts | 2. PROBLEM SOLVING: Identifies and discusses problems that the issue raises for managers when managing diverse cohorts of people |
8.0 to >6.4 Pts High Distinction Very strong evidence of you having identified and discussed problems that arose from the issues that were raised in the analysis. The causes of the problems are discussed at a highly insightful level. Problems are linked to a broad range of issues that relate to the management of diverse cohorts of people at an |
6.4 to >5.6 Pts Distinction Strong evidence of you having identified and discussed problems that arose from the issues that were raised in the analysis. The causes of the problems are discussed at an insightful level. Problems are linked to a range of issues that relate to the management of diverse cohorts of |
5.6 to >4.8 Pts Credit Evidence of you having identified and discussed problems that arose from the issues that were raised in the analysis. The causes of the problems are discussed at a competent level. Problems are linked to a limited range of issues that relate to the management of diverse cohorts of people at a |
4.8 to >4.0 Pts Pass Some evidence of you having identified and discussed problems that arose from the issues that were raised in the analysis. The causes of the problems are not adequately discussed. Problems are linked to a limited number of issues that relate to the management of diverse cohorts of people at a basic |
4.0 to >0 Pts Fail Inadequate or no evidence of you having identified and discussed problems that arose from the issues explored in the analysis. The causes of the problems are not discussed. Problems are not sufficiently linked to issues that relate to the management of diverse cohorts of |
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Criteria | Ratings | Pts | ||||
8.0 pts | 3. SOLUTIONS +C ONCLUSION: Links theory and practice to the solution: Proposes a range of possible solutions to the problems. Justifies the solutions with management theory, approaches, concepts and/or models. Provides a final conclusion and summary of key learnings |
8.0 to >6.4 Pts High Distinction Well organised, logically formulated relevant and realistic range of solutions that consider short and long term perspectives; sustained coherence in the justification of the solutions. Evidence of drawing on the literature at an advanced level. Theory and evidence is integrated into the analysis at an advanced level. Conclusion and summary of key findings from the analysis and problems included. Demonstrates advanced higher level of insights from |
6.4 to >5.6 Pts Distinction Well-developed relevant and realistic solutions that consider short and long term perspectives; Logically constructed; generally a coherent and cohesive justification of the solutions. Evidence of drawing on the literature. Theory and evidence is sufficiently integrated into the analysis at a high level. Conclusion and summary of key findings from the analysis and problems included. Demonstrates higher level of |
5.6 to >4.8 Pts Credit Clearly developed relevant and realistic solutions but do not adequately consider short and long term perspectives ; utilises a variety of credible sources to justify the solutions. Evidence of drawing on the literature. Theory and evidence is sufficiently integrated into the analysis. Conclusion and summary of key findings from the analysis and problems included. Demonstrates competent level of |
4.8 to >4.0 Pts Pass Some lack of clarity, relevance and reality in the possible solutions; solutions do not adequately consider short and long term perspectives; restates major themes from the topic. Some attempt at justifying the solutions with theory. Theory and evidence is integrated into the solutions at a basic level. Limited conclusion and summary of key findings from the analysis and problems. Some key insights from the literature in your |
4.0 to >0 Pts Fail Unclear solutions and no range of solutions; solutions do not consider short and long term perspectives; some solutions are irrelevant and not realistic; solutions not justified with theory, approaches, concepts and/or models; mostly description or listing of facts from the literature. Theory and evidence is not sufficiently integrated into the solution. Insufficient conclusion and summary of key findings that do not relate to the analysis and |
6.0 pts | your analysis and problems. 6.0 to >4.8 Pts High Distinction Evidence of scholarly research with more than the required number of scholarly and other references (minimum 15) to inform the analysis. References integrated throughout the report at a very high standard, with multiple citations to support an opinion, idea, or argument. The literature has been used very effectively and this has contributed to an argument that is well developed, logical |
insights from your analysis and problems. 4.8 to >4.2 Pts Distinction Evidence of scholarly research with more than the required number of scholarly and other references (minimum 15) to inform the analysis. References are integrated throughout the analysis with multiple citations to support an opinion, idea, or argument in some sections. The literature has been used effectively and this has contributed to an argument that is well developed, logical and supported |
insights from your analysis and problems. a m 4.2 to >3.6 Pts Credit Evidence of scholarly research with the required scholarly and other references (minimum 15) to inform the analysis. References are integrated in most parts of the analysis with mostly a single citation to support an opinion, idea, or argument in several sections. The literature has been used effectively and this has contributed to an argument that is well developed, logical and |
nalysis have been issed. pr 3.6 to >3.0 Pts Pass Evidence of scholarly research with the required scholarly and other references (minimum 15) to inform the analysis. References are not well integrated throughout the analysis with a single citation to support an opinion, idea, or argument in most sections. The literature has not been used effectively in sections and this has contributed to an argument that is |
oblems. 3.0 to >0 Pts Fail Lack of research – does not include the required number of scholarly and other references (minimum 15) to inform the analysis. Many references are quite dated and not relevant to the topic. The literature has not been used effectively and this has contributed to |
4. RESEARCH: Effective use of relevant literature that contributes to a clearly developed, logical and supported analysis |
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Total points: 40.0 versa. and/or vice versa. |
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Criteria | Ratings | Pts | ||||
4.0 pts | 5. STRUCTURE AND STYLE: Report structure with headings and sub headings + Clear and concise writing style, correct spelling and grammar |
4.0 to >3.2 Pts High Distinction Presentation meets academic requirements for a Business Report . Structure flows logically. Very high standard of fluency and expression with your academic writing style; correct spelling and grammar. Headings and sub-headings follow the requirements for a Business Report |
3.2 to >2.8 Pts Distinction Presentation meets academic requirements for a Business Report. Structure flows logically. Very clear and concise academic writing style, correct spelling and grammar. Headings and sub-headings follow the requirements for a Business Report structure. Complies with |
2.8 to >2.4 Pts Credit Presentation meets academic requirements for a Business Report. The structure mostly flows logically. Clear academic writing style but with some description in sections. Headings and sub-headings follow the requirements for a Business Report structure. Complies with the word limit. |
2.4 to >2.0 Pts Pass Presentation mostly meets academic requirements. Structure lacks logical flow and is disjointed in places. Headings and sub headings follow the requirements for a Business Report structure. There are some spelling and grammar errors throughout and the writing style partially meets academic expectations . Complies with the word limit. Before you submit your next assignment please consider using the study services such as the Study Learning Centre and English Language Centre so these errors are not repeated. |
2.0 to >0 Pts Fail Presentation does not meet academic requirements for a Business Report. Structure and flow of writing is disjointed. Does not follow the requirements for a Business Report structure – largely essay style with no headings. There are spelling and grammar errors throughout. Your writing style does not meet academic standards. Mostly complies with the word limit. Before you submit your next assignment please consider using the services of the Study Learning Centre and English Language Centre so these errors are not repeated. |
4.0 pts | structure. Complies with the word limit. th 4.0 to >3.2 Pts High Distinction High level of consistency and use of all Harvard referencing guidelines in-text and in reference list. The reference list only contains sources that are applied in-text and vice versa. |
e word limit. 3.2 to >2.8 Pts Distinction Appropriate and consistent use of Harvard referencing guidelines in-text and in the reference list. The reference list only contains sources that are applied in text and vice |
6. REFERENCING: Correct use of the Harvard system of citation in-text and in the Reference List |
2.8 to >2.4 Pts Credit Consistent use of Harvard referencing guidelines; some errors in applying the Harvard style in-text or in reference list. The reference list only contains sources that are applied in text and vice versa. |
2.4 to >2.0 Pts Pass Inconsistent, application of Harvard referencing guidelines both in text and in reference list. The reference list contains some sources that are not applied in-text |
2.0 to >0 Pts Fail Does not meet minimum referencing guidelines; absence of/extremely poor/ and or inconsistent use of required Harvard referencing. The reference list contains sources not applied in text and/or vice versa. |
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