Get SG7003 Business Simulation with Professional Development Assignment
SG7003 Business Simulation with Professional Development Academic Year 2022/23
Assessment Guidance |
Term 2 – Winter/Spring |
Module Leader Dr Slawomir Raszewski |
Assessment – Coursework
Assessment Component | Submission Deadline |
Part A: Individual simulation evaluation | Monday 15 May 2023 by 12pm (1200hrs) |
Part B: Individual reflective report | Monday 15 May 2023 by 12pm (1200hrs) |
Submit as 1 report |
ASSESSMENT
Learning outcomes in this assessment:
Knowledge
- Explain the theory and practice of businesses
- Describe a range of current problems and changes that organizations face in being successful
Thinking skills
- Critically evaluate research and theory to support decision-making and explain progress
- Analyse complex issues, make reasoned judgments with incomplete data, and communicate conclusions clearly to specialist and non-specialist audiences
Subject-based practical skills
- Students will discuss good practice for organization success
- Undertake a critical audit of skills and capabilities for a professional career and identify areas required for improvement
Skills for life and work (general skills)
- Developing and communicating critical evaluations of organization progress
- Working effectively in teams
Individual assignment overview
The individual assignment – to be submitted as one report – is comprised of two parts: A and B. Part A is the simulation evaluation. This focuses on evaluating your company in the simulation. Part B is the professional development reflection. This focuses on evaluating your individual performance in working with other students in your team in the simulation. Each part is worth 50%.
Part A: Individual simulation evaluation (Business simulation)
Weighting – 50%
Word Count – 3000
You have been managing your company in the business simulation activity for the eight quarters (two quarters weekly). You are now reviewing and presenting your future plans for the company based on your annual business plans (for each simulation week) and performance in the simulation. You are required to evaluate the success of your decisions and make recommendations for future company plans.
Element | Word Count | Value |
Executive Summary Remember this is an overview of: the most important decisions you made; the actual results you got; the most important decisions you have made about your future strategy | 250 | 5% |
Describe the simulation company Vision and Strategy over the simulation e.g. vision, values, mission, HR This section is to be based on your Team business plan. Please use your own words to describe your company’s Vision and Strategy (do not ‘copy and paste’ your group business plan) | 250 | 5% |
Performance review: competition analysis (Market choice/share; competitors; internal capabilities). Also talk about the most important decisions you made and the targets you set quarterly over a selected period of time. | 500 | 5% |
What the outcome was Explain simulation performance results quarterly over a selected period of time taking into account: Position, KPIs, Financial performance Performance review: Performance analysis: analyse performance (evaluate decisions taken in each area – Strategy/ Marketing / HR/ Logistics / Finance / Product development / Responses to World events etc linking to simulation results) Marks will be awarded for how well you explain the connection between the decisions you made and the results you achieved (regardless of whether the outcome of your decisions were positive or negative in a business sense) | 1,000 | 15% |
Future Company Strategy Develop future company plans and recommendations including: Define key decisions for a selected period of time Identify any changes to current strategy and how to achieve those changesSet out recommendations – based on your review of company performance, Explain areas for potential growth | 1,000 | 15% |
Additional Criteria Structure and writing (Grammar, argument, clarity, use of business theory to support arguments) | n/a | 5% |
TOTALS | 3,000 | 50% (the other 50% comes from Task B) |
Further details:
Performance review:
- Assess the success of the strategy or strategies compared to industry conditions and competitors in the simulation
- Analyse company performance e.g. comparing actual performance with targets in your Business Plan, financial data analysis, decision analysis and justification of performance measures and strategy, application of business scorecard etc
Performance analysis further details:
- Explain why business plan achieved/ missed, why performance changed
- Explain differences from competitors/ industry (in simulation)
- Explain any changes made to business plan and company, why, any impact
Part B: Individual reflective report (Professional development)
Weighting – 50%
Word Count – 3000
Your annual Performance Development Review is approaching. You are keen to reflect on how working in this team compares to what you have learnt on your MBA course and your understanding of how companies perform. You are required to prepare a report that covers research into one or two events from your simulation team looking at group dynamics, how decisions were made, leadership analysis, and implications for your individual professional development.
This should cover:
- Report summary
- Introduction and Identified events 10%
- Application of theory and practice to identified events 15%
- Use theory to make sense of the two events – what happened, how, why
- Brief review of applied theories / concepts/ industry practices – how relevant and valid are they to your events
- Discussion and recommendations 10%
- Review and explain your individual professional development
- Recommendations to improve your practice and areas for you to research to improve your development
- Structure and writing (Grammar, argument, report summary) 5%
- Appendix (incl. individual reflection logs for each quarter selected for the purpose of the simulation evaluation) 10%
An example of an identified event (not to be used in your assessment):
- Your team is virtual and has had mixed performance throughout the simulation activity. It feels like it has been a very iterative process in getting people and building the team. Communication has been hard with individuals having different levels of access to technology (i.e. intermittent internet, using mobile phones instead of computers), and some members have engaged little with other team members. This has meant redistributing work and recognising what each member is likely to complete.
Submission procedure:
Your individual report should be prepared as explained in the assessment and uploaded to the appropriate Turnitin link available on the module’s Moodle site at:
https://moodle.uel.ac.uk/mod/turnitintooltwo/view.php?id=2074859
A cover page, which will be provided on the module’s Moodle site, should be included as part of the submission.
Written feedback will be provided via Turnitin within 15 working days of submission.
1.1 Structure and presentation
Your work should be word processed in accordance with the following:
Font size 12, using a sans serif font such as Arial or similar
1.5 line spacing
The page orientation should be ‘portrait’ (large diagrams and tables can be in landscape orientation if that enables them to fit on fewer pages)
Margins on both sides of the page should be no less than 2 cm
Pages should be numbered
Your name should not appear on the script
Your student number should be included on every page.
1.2 Guidance on referencing
You have been asked to prepare a coursework comprised of two parts – Part A: Simulation Evaluation and Part B: Reflection.
As a student, you will be taught how to write correctly referenced essays usingUEL’s standard Harvard referencing system from Cite Them Right. Cite Them Right is the standard Harvard referencing style at UEL for all Schools apart from the School of Psychology which uses the APA system.
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1.3 Submission of assessments
- Notice is hereby given that all the coursework for this Module must be submitted to Turnitin. If you fail to submit to Turnitin, in accordance with the guidance provided on the Virtual Learning Environment (Moodle), a mark of 0 will be awarded.
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