Assignment Brief Academic Year 2022-23
Module code and title: |
BM562 Consulting in Practice | Module leader: | Dr Mahwish Noor |
Assignment No. and type: |
CW2 Individual Report (with appendices) |
Assessment weighting: |
20% of module mark |
Submission time and date: |
Friday 16th June 2023 before 2 pm |
Target feedback time and date: |
3 weeks after submission deadline |
Assignment Brief | |
This is an INDIVIDUAL piece of work and should be undertaken on your own. The purpose of this assignment is to: Evaluate your learning and skills development across the project. Reflect on skills gaps and how they might be addressed. Demonstrate your employability and readiness to apply for graduate level jobs, as you progress to Level 6. The ‘Task Requirements’ section below details the four tasks to be completed. The word count of 1500 words refers specifically to Tasks one and two. The response to these tasks should be written in report format using a formal tone and a concise style. You may use the first person. Tasks three and four will be fully assessed using the Assessment Criteria but will not be included in the word count. Note: Since this assignment needs to reflect your current knowledge/skills/experience, including learning from your client project, we do not expect to see substantial recycling of your Career Viewpoint Level 4 work. |
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This assignment has been designed to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate your achievement of the following module learning outcomes: |
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Perform efficiently and effectively as a collaborative member of a working group and as an added value contributor to the organisation assigned to the students. Develop and demonstrate effective business communication skills. |
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Task Requirements |
Task one (25 marks) Having worked as part of the team solving your client’s business problem, this task requires you to reflect on the process and evaluate your learning and your skills development. For example, Which skills have you developed and/or enhanced as a result of the project? What do you know now that you didn’t know at the start of the process? To what extent has your level of confidence improved? How could you use your learning in your future career? Your critical evaluation should be supported with examples. Task two (10 marks) Taking into account your evaluation in task one, this task requires you to identify THREE skills gaps or areas where you consider that further development would be useful, for you to be successful in your business career. Propose a plan of action for filling these gaps/developing these areas. Task three (40 marks) For this task you will need to be registered on mybuckscareer, if you have not already done so. https://mybuckscareer.careercentre.me/welcome/Bucks-New-University Use ‘My Jobs’ on the top menu bar, and then ‘Job Search Engine’ to identify a specific job that you would like to apply for (This could be a graduate scheme, an internship, a placement or a graduate job). Alternatively, identify a graduate scheme, an internship, a placement or a graduate job that you have seen advertised, or published on a website. Whether using the ‘Job Search Engine’ or another source, please select a job where there is a reasonable level of information on the company’s requirements, such as a person specification or job description. Then, In the Appendices to your report; Place a screenshot or print out of the job you are applying for, including the job description/person specification AND Create a CV which is specifically tailored to the job requirements and description. For this element of the assignment, please either use the CV Builder on mybuckscareer (accessed through CVs Job Applications, then ‘Writing your CV), or a format of your choice which includes similar information. In the body of the report, create a simple table which; |
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shows the key skills/qualities that the organisation is looking for (Column A – use extracts or summaries of the job description or person specification to help) and maps against each requirement the wording from your CV which addresses these requirements (Column B) This table will not be included in the word count. Task four (15 marks) Create or update your LinkedIn profile to ensure it is fully reflects your current situation. (Use the section ‘Social Media’ on mybuckscareer to help you). Place a screenshot of your profile in the Appendices. Your profile should include the following; photo, headline and summary, education, skills (at least 4), groups (at least 2) and companies (at least 2.) The profile will not be included in the word count. The remaining 10 marks will be for written communication. |
Referencing and research requirements |
In this report we are not expecting academic references, it is very much a practical assignment. If you do use references (e.g. perhaps to client documents), Please reference your work according to the Harvard Referencing style as defined in Cite Them Right Online (http://www.citethemrightonline.com). This information is also available in book form: Pears, R. and Shields, G. (2016) Cite them right: the essential reference guide. 10th ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Copies are available via the university library. The Cite Them Right database can be accessed via the Library – A to Z list of e resources |
How your work will be assessed |
Your work will be assessed using the separate assessment grid, which takes into account the learning outcomes and the grading descriptors for Level 5. Note the allocation of marks to the different sections. |
Submission details |
You are reminded of the University’s regulations on academic misconduct, which can be viewed on the University website: https://bucks.ac.uk/ data/assets/pdf_file/0024/9546/Academic-Misconduct Policy.pdf. In submitting your assignment, you are acknowledging that you have read and understood these regulations Please also note that work that is submitted up to 10 working days beyond the submission date will be considered a late submission. Late submissions will be marked and the actual mark recorded, but will |
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be capped at the pass mark (typically 40%), provided that the work is of a passing standard. Work submitted after this period will not be marked and will be treated as a non-submission. |
Before you submit |
Please use the checklist below to make sure you are ‘fit to submit’ your work. We recommend you use this checklist as soon as you get this assignment brief to help you plan your work. |
Fit to Submit: Assignment Checklist |
This brief assignment checklist is designed to help you avoid some of the most common mistakes students make in their coursework. HAVE YOU READ THE ASSIGNMENT BRIEF? IF NOT, DO IT NOW! In it you will find details of the assessment task, word count, the assessment criteria your work is marked against, and the learning outcomes – the basis for the assessment strategy in each module. Students often lose marks by forgetting some of the more straightforward elements of their assignments. We recommend that you “tick off” each of the points below as you prepare your work for submission. If you need any help, ask your tutor and / or visit https://bucks.ac.uk/students/academicadvice/assessment-and-examination See Assignment Checklist below TICK Have you read and understood the assessment criteria? Have you met the learning outcomes? You will lose marks and your work may even be failed if you have not. Have you demonstrated you can think and write critically in the completed work? This means you have supported your arguments/explanations appropriately e.g. using relevant academic sources and you have offered discussion points which extends your own or others’ viewpoints to make reasoned conclusions/judgements. Have you maintained an academic tone throughout your work? Is your work formal, focused, developed and clear? Have you checked that the referencing in your assignment is in line with your programme requirements? |
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Have you proof-read your work and used spellcheck software to check your spelling and grammar? Have you checked the presentation of your work is as specified by your tutor, for example, are font size, colour, style, line spacing and margins as the tutor specified? Have you kept to the word count (or equivalent)? If you are not sure, check with your tutor. Can you confirm that the work submitted is your own and not plagiarised? |
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Assessment Grid for BM562 CW2 Career Research Report
80-100 (A+) Pass |
70-79 (A) Pass |
60-69 (B) Pass |
50-59 (C) Pass |
40-49 (D) Pass |
35-39 E – Marginal fail |
0-34 (F) – Fail |
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Criteria | Weig hting |
Outstanding | Excellent | Very Good | Good | Satisfactory | Below required standard |
Not successful |
Analysis and Criticality of Learning and Skills Development |
25 | Work demonstrates an exceptionally accomplished ability of the reflective piece in terms of knowledge they have acquired skills/behaviours they have developed impact on confidence levels how to use learning in their future career |
Work demonstrates a highly accomplished ability of the reflective piece in terms of : knowledge they have acquired skills/behaviours they have developed impact on confidence levels how to use learning in their future career |
Work demonstrates a sophisticated ability of the reflective piece in terms of : knowledge they have acquired skills/behaviours they have developed impact on confidence levels how to use learning in their future career |
Work demonstrates a well-developed ability of the reflective piece in terms of : knowledge they have acquired skills/behaviours they have developed impact on confidence levels how to use learning in their future career |
Work demonstrates a sufficient ability of the reflective piece in terms of : knowledge they have acquired skills/behaviours they have developed impact on confidence levels how to use learning in their future career |
Work demonstrates an insufficient ability of the reflective piece in terms of : knowledge they have acquired skills/behaviou rs they have developed impact on confidence levels how to use learning in their future career |
Work demonstrates a limited or no ability of the reflective piece in terms of : knowledge they have acquired skills/behaviours they have developed impact on confidence levels how to use learning in their future career |
Application and Practice | An exceptionally accomplished career |
A highly accomplished career action plan with 3 |
A capable and effective career action |
A consistent and informed career action |
Several action points noted to a sufficient ability but only one or two are SMART in approach but are relevant to the previous analysis. A sufficient CV with most of the key areas covered. The CV and table demonstrate how the student’s skills and experience fit with the job/person requirements to a sufficient level |
Several unspecific action points noted to an insufficient ability, are not SMART in approach and do not reflect the previous analysis. An insufficient CV with key elements missing. There is an insufficient level of demonstrating how the CV and table showing the students skills and experience fit with the job/person requirements. |
No action plan included or one nonspecific action of limited or no ability which is not SMART in approach and does not reflect the previous analysis Limited or no CV attempted. There is limited or no demonstration of how the CV and table showing the students skills and experience fit with the job / person requirements. |
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Career action plan | 10 | action plan with 3+ action points noted which are |
action points noted which are SMART in approach |
plan with 3 action points noted which |
plan with 3 action points noted which are SMART |
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SMART in approach and | and linked to previous | are SMART in | in approach and linked | |||||
linked to previous analysis. | analysis. | approach and linked | to previous analysis. | |||||
to previous analysis. | ||||||||
CV and table with match to requirements |
40 | An exceptionally accomplished CV with all key elements covered. The |
A highly accomplished CV with all key elements covered. The CV and table |
A capable and effective CV with all key elements covered. |
A consistent and informed CV with all key elements covered. The |
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CV and table demonstrate | demonstrate how the | The CV and table | CV and table | |||||
how the student’s skills | student’s skills and | demonstrate how the | demonstrate how the | |||||
and experience fit with the | experience fit with the | student’s skills and | student’s skills and | |||||
job/person requirements | job/person requirements | experience fit with the | experience fit with the | |||||
to an exceptionally | to a highly accomplished | job/person | job/person | |||||
accomplished level | level | requirements in a | requirements in a | |||||
capable and effective | consistent and informed | |||||||
manner | manner. |
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15 | An exceptionally accomplished LinkedIn profile with all key elements covered. |
A highly accomplished LinkedIn profile with all key elements covered. |
A capable and effective LinkedIn profile with all key elements covered. |
A consistent and informed LinkedIn profile with all key elements covered. |
A sufficient LinkedIn profile with most of the key elements covered. |
An insufficient LinkedIn profile with key elements missing. |
Limited or no LinkedIn profile attempted. |
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Transferable Skills (Assignment parameters) |
10 | Demonstrates an exceptional ability to communicate ideas and information accurately and reliably in written |
Demonstrates a highly accomplished ability to communicate ideas and information accurately and reliably in written |
Demonstrates a highly proficient ability to communicate ideas and information accurately and reliably |
Demonstrates a consistent and confident ability to communicate ideas and information accurately and reliably in |
Demonstrates a sufficient ability to communicate ideas and information accurately and reliably in written |
Demonstrates an insufficient ability to communicate ideas and information accurately and |
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academic English, | academic English, | in written academic | written academic | academic English, | reliably in written | |||
This should include evidence of: | throughout the project. | throughout the project. | English, throughout | English, throughout the | throughout the project. | academic English, | ||
Accurate spelling, | the project. | project. | throughout the project. |
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punctuation and grammar Completing all of the |
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assignment tasks Appropriate language use Appropriate report writing |
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conventions Accurate Harvard referencing |