OPERATIONS IMPROVEMENT PLAN

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8004OMGT Rubric
©Australian Institute of Business Term 2 2023 1

ASSESSMENT 2: OPERATIONS IMPROVEMENT PLAN

 

Key Components High Distinction
100–85%
Distinction
84–75%
Credit
74–65%
Pass
64–50%
Fail
49–0%
Criterion 1:
Describe the selected
operational management
process (or operation or
supply network) and key
characteristics.
Present a process or
network map to support
your description.
20%
The selected process (or
operation or network) and its
key characteristics are expertly
and comprehensively described.
Process or network map is
precise, clearly presented with
accurate detail, and
complements the outlined
operational process.
The selected process (or
operation or network) and its
key characteristics are clearly
and comprehensively described.
Process or network map is
clearly presented with accurate
detail and complements the
outlined operational process.
The selected process (or
operation or network) and its
key characteristics are clearly
described, but may lack details
in places.
Process or network map is
clearly presented but may
contain irrelevant detail.
The selected process (or
operation or network) and its
key characteristics are
described, but omits
fundamental detail in places.
Process or network map is
presented, but several aspects
may be irrelevant or incorrect.
Insufficient or no description of
selected process (or operation
or network).
Insufficient or no key
characteristics identified.
Insufficient or no process or
network map presented.
Criterion 2:
Advanced understanding of
operations management
principles, frameworks, and
contemporary topics.
30%
Demonstrates an expert, highly
integrated understanding of
required operations
management principles,
frameworks, and contemporary
topics, with the capacity to
synthesise numerous and
diverging perspectives into
broader discussion.
Demonstrates advanced
understanding of required
operations management
principles, frameworks, and
contemporary topics, with some
discussion of alternative
perspectives.
Demonstrates understanding of
required operations
management principles,
frameworks, and contemporary
topics, but may lack clarity and
depth
Demonstrates an emerging
understanding of some
operations management
principles, frameworks, but
limited to fundamental
descriptions and or lacks detail,
and clarity
Demonstrates insufficient or no
understanding operations
management principles and
frameworks.
Criterion 3:
Application of principles,
frameworks, and
contemporary topics to
develop well-justified,
practical, and innovative
recommendations.
Expert application and
integration of principles,
frameworks, and contemporary
topics to develop well-justified,
practical, and innovative
recommendations.
Recommendations are
appropriate and well
Advanced application and
integration of principles,
frameworks, and contemporary
topics to develop well-justified
and practical recommendations.
Recommendations are well
customised to suit the
organisational settings.
Application of some principles,
frameworks, and contemporary
topics to develop justified
recommendations.
Recommendations are
appropriate to the
organisational settings, but may
lack depth and clarity in places.
Demonstrates emerging ability
to apply principles, frameworks
and contemporary topics to
develop recommendations.
Some aspects of
recommendations are
appropriate to the
organisational settings,
Insufficient or no application of
principles, frameworks and/or
contemporary topics to develop
recommendations.
Insufficient or no
recommendations.

8004OMGT Rubric
©Australian Institute of Business Term 2 2023 2

Key Components High Distinction
100–85%
Distinction
84–75%
Credit
74–65%
Pass
64–50%
Fail
49–0%
40% customised to suit the
organisational settings.
however alternative strategies
are more suitable.
Criterion 4
Communication, structure,
and language.
5%
Excellent communication style
and the assessment is
presented in a completely
logical structure.
All conventions of written
English grammar, punctuation,
and spelling are followed.
Sound communication style and
the assessment is presented in a
mostly logical structure.
Most conventions of written
English grammar, punctuation,
and spelling are followed.
Good communication style and
the assessment is presented in
a reasonably logical structure.
Very few errors with respect to
grammar, punctuation, and/or
spelling are evident.
Functional communication style
and the assessment is
presented in a fairly logical
structure
Noticeable errors in written
English grammar, punctuation,
and/or spelling impede clarity in
places.
Overall, communication style is
inappropriate to the task.
The assessment structure is
not logical and/or do not meet
the task requirements.
Errors in written English
grammar, punctuation and/or
spelling frequently and
significantly impede meaning.
Criterion 5
In-text citations and
referencing
5%
Author-date referencing style
is consistent with the AIB Style
Guide. All sources are
acknowledged.
Selection and use of sources
add compelling value to the
analysis and show extensive
reading in the topic.
The required number of
references is used.
Author-date referencing style is
consistent with the AIB Style
Guide. Most sources are
acknowledged.
Selection and use of sources
add significant value to the
analysis and show wider reading
in the topic.
The required number of
references is used.
Author-date referencing is
mostly consistent the AIB Style
Guide, but there are a few
inconsistencies with
punctuation.
Most sources are
acknowledged. Selection and
use of sources adds value to the
analysis.
The required number of
references is used.
Shows some control over
author-date referencing as per
the AIB Style Guide, but with
some noticeable
inconsistencies.
Some sources are
acknowledged. Some sources
do not add value to the analysis.
The required number of
references is used.
Insufficient or no application of
author-date referencing as per
the AIB Style Guide.
Very few or no sources are
acknowledged.
All/most sources are not
credible or scholarly and their
use adds little value to the
analysis.
Fewer than the required
number of references is used.