Assignment Topic Company and Business Problem: Incite Cleaning Services (Luton - UK) – What issues may impact the company’s development and growth? Issues, in this instance, can refer to problems, future developments and trends that may impact upon the company and opportunities that may arise.
The assignment task has two critical components:
Reflective Report on Learning from Week 1-5 focused key employability skills
Write a formal report, with headings, using your reading, research, learning and journal content as a starting point. We suggest writing the report in two parts:
Part 1: Business Analysis (approx. 1,600 words) – written based on your research findings so in 3rd person
Your personal reflection is based on your learning experience documented by your journal entries in BREO which will form part of this assessment. Therefore, journal entries added on a regular basis in weeks 1-5 MUST BE SUMMARISED WITHIN THE ASSIGNMENT to evidence how you have developed and used key skills in the initial learning in the unit and in the analysis of the business case for this assignment.
This can be achieved by completing journal entries on your self-assessment analysis, VARK, Belbin and all personal development activities that link to key employability skills.
The reflective report should include continued evaluation of your experience working in class and your practice week by relating where possible to models and theories like Belbin, Tuckman and Kolb. You can also include reflection on learning from feedback offered in seminars and from SEM 1 units as your development is continuous
The reflective report should conclude with an action plan using the SMART framework. So, where you identify an improvement is needed, document how you intend to do that.
“Since Semester one unit learning I have continued to develop and work on these XXXX academic skills, how to read an article and paraphrase key elements of it, reference it correctly so that it could be included in a formal submission” (JNL Week 4 (date)
You must upload your work in a Word Document or PDF format only. Please note that PCs and Laptops with their own operating systems (Macs, Google Notebooks, etc) are not always compatible with more widely used formats. This means that if you upload your work using an operating system specific to your laptop/PC, we may not be able to open or read your document. We will, therefore, not be able to mark the work, so please check that your document is compatible with other forms of laptops/PCs before you submit.
Do not include any elements that have been submitted or marked in previous submissions without correct referencing. To use chunks of work previously submitted is considered to be self-plagiarism.
What do I need to do to pass? (Threshold Expectations from UIF)
We will be filling this section in together in class on Click or tap to enter a date. make sure you have downloaded/printed out the Assignment Brief and bring it to the session with you.
How does assignment relate to what we are doing in scheduled sessions?
Your assignment tests your application of learning in the Unit. In delivering the assessment you will undertake activities which are designed to develop your skills, which will provide relevant evidence for your assignment submission. You apply your knowledge and learning in writing a formal business report. The learning in your lectures and seminar activity all inform your preparation for writing the assignment.
Your assignment will be marked according to the threshold expectations and the criteria on the following page.
You can use them to evaluate your own work and consider your grade before you submit.
3rd Class – 40-49% |
Lower 2nd – 50-59% |
Upper 2nd – 60-69% |
1st Class – 70%+ |
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10% Introduction and summary to the business case and the assignment |
Company introduced with limited understanding demonstrated of the business case and the assignment’s requirements. |
A good understanding of the business case and the assignment is outlined with some minor omissions. |
A very good account of the business case and the assignment with no omissions. |
An excellent insight into the business case and the assignment. No omissions and written succinctly. |
35% Evidence of understanding and application of relevant theories to context, case evaluation and key findings |
Some evidence of understanding of the business problem, the application of one theory/model with gaps or some slight misunderstanding displayed. |
Evidence of a satisfactory level of understanding of the business problem, application of two theories or models. Some minor omissions and/or errors. |
A sound discussion of the application of theories and models. showing a good grasp of the business problem and the business case study. Uses at least two models accurately. |
An excellent insight into the business case and the syllabus topics. Uses several models accurately with succinct analysis and excellent summary of findings. |
30% Reflection on Learning in the Unit |
Evidence of self-assessment linked to online journals but in a limited fashion. Little self-awareness shown. |
Reasonable evidence of self-assessment and reflection on learning. Some personal development planning is evident showing some self-awareness |
Good evidence of self-assessment and awareness of strengths and limitations, reflection on learning and personal development planning |
Excellent reflection on learning. Personal development clearly planned– self-assessment is critical, yet rational and showing sound insight. |
15% *Online Journal Content and Quality |
Some content on key skills without references to Self-Assessment, VARK and Belbin |
A fair range of content - intermittent entries with references to at least one of the self-assessment exercises including Skills inventory, VARK and Belbin |
Good content-well constructed and regular entries with references to Self-Assessment exercise, VARK and Belbin |
A thorough portfolio of evidence to support reflective learning on all key skills |
10% Structure, presentation, referencing, spelling and grammar. |
Some inconsistencies in presentation of material. An attempt at a formal report with headings and some errors both in text and in the References section |
Some inconsistencies in presentation of material. Good style. Satisfactorily expressed but several mistakes in grammar and spelling. Most references are correct in text, with appropriate page numbers and listed in the Reference section. |
Material well organised and presented. Good style. Well expressed with very few mistakes in grammar and spelling. Almost all references are correct, both in text and in the Reference section. |
Excellent organisation and presentation of material. Excellent style. Excellently expressed with perfect grammar and spelling. All references are correctly cited both in text and in the Reference section. |