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ASSESSMENT BRIEF
Subject Code and Title MGMT6002 Influencing and Making Decisions
Assessment Assignment One: Reflective Analysis
Individual/Group Individual
Length 3000 Word Limit
Learning Outcomes Select and evaluate the usefulness of a range of
decision making tools and reflect on your decision
making styles and contrast with other styles and
determine the respective levels of rationality and
intuition utilised
Submission By 23:59 (SYD time) Friday of the end of Module 3
Weighting 50%
Total Marks 50 marks
Context:
The first half of this subject focuses on the individual and the specific processes—cognitive
or otherwise—that individuals engage in when faced with a decision to make. Your task in
this first assessment is to reflect on those processes in the context of your own experience
and in accounts found in wider reading, and to identify and critique the specific models and
frameworks available to you as a decision-maker.
Instructions:
Construct a reflective analytical report, founded on solid research of decision-making
methods, models, frameworks and taxonomies found both in the subject and in wider
scholarly reading you undertake.
The report is to be limited to 3000 words, exclusive of formal document sections (i.e. title
page, executive summary, table of contents, references list, appendices, etc.), citations,
tables and graphs. Students should submit one file through Turnitin.
There are a number of forms the report could take. The exact form the report will depend
on the additional research the student will undertake; students should aim for the
demonstration of deep learning, founded on theory through thorough reading of scholarly
literature, rather than on getting any aspect of the brief 'right.'
Students should commence this assignment early, keep regular backups and ensure they
submit the correct, final version. Students should use this brief as the instruction set for the
assignment requirements. Additionally, the rubric below can be used to describe whatMGMT6002 Assignment One Brief Page 2 of 4
unacceptable, functional, proficient, advanced and exceptional assignments might look like
according to the criteria in the leftmost column of each row.
As this is a Masters level subject, students are expected to engage with high-quality
academic journal articles, using the Torrens University Library. Textbooks, Wikipedia and, in
general, anything that can be obtained through an open Google search page are considered
supplementary material, unbecoming of a postgraduate.MGMT6002 Assignment One Brief Page 3 of 4
Learning Rubrics
There are numerous ways to interpret the assessment brief. This rubric should not be used as a prescription or tick-the-box list of
requirements but as a description of an amalgam of several possible interpretations and the standards they might take. The assessment will
be graded holistically, based on the criteria in the leftmost column. Your interpretation may not match the rubric exactly as you may extend
the requirements, using your initiative to demonstrate your mastery of the subject matter. Additionally, you may demonstrate elements
described in the Advanced column and still be graded 'Functional' for one or more of the criteria (the reverse trend is also possible). Higher
performing submissions will depend on wider reading, rather than on the rubric verbatim.
Assessment
Attributes Fail (Unacceptable) (Functional) Pass (Proficient) Credit (Advanced) Distinction High Distinction (Exceptional)
Analysis (30%) The analysis is simplistic and does not
tap into the richness of the situation.
Demonstrates limited
awareness of or
minimally analyses.
Identifies a process to
address decisionmaking and
demonstrates an ability
to apply key
frameworks and
models. Identifies and
successfully interprets
key and pertinent
issues of the brief.
Identifies a range of
pertinent components
of the brief.
Recommends
processes to help make
decisions and to
continue to identify
problem areas.
Demonstrates an ability
to analyse dilemmas.
Assesses the capacity
for continuing to
operate manage,
having made a
decision.
Integrates
understanding of
the range of
pertinent issues of
the brief. Develops
recommendations
to address
ambiguous issues.
Understands
limitations of
identified models.
Has the ability to
assess an decision
viability.
Demonstrates
innovation in the
range of pertinent
components of the
brief and
communicates a
critical understanding.
Interprets a range of
frameworks for future
decision-making. Has
the ability to assess
decision viability as
well as possibilities for
reorganisation,
considering the
present situation.
Argument cogency
(30%)
The argument is simplistic and does not
tap into the richness of the situation.
The argument can be
seen to be based on
logic and evidence.
Argument is critical,
examining multiple
viewpoints before
concluding.
Uses a number of
frameworks to
inform and
structure the
argument.
Demonstrates a
consistent and
sophisticated
argument, founded on
theory and practice.MGMT6002 Assignment One Brief Page 4 of 4
Assessment
Attributes Fail (Unacceptable) (Functional) Pass (Proficient) Credit (Advanced) Distinction High Distinction (Exceptional)
Presentation (20%) The presentation is simplistic or is very
difficult to follow. Numerous spelling or
grammatical errors make readability
cumbersome. Significant drafting or
reworking is required.
Includes a one-page
executive summary
that features a full
report summary as well
as key report
recommendations,
enticing the reader to
continue to read on.
Introduction sets the
tone for the report,
outlining objectives,
assumptions and
limitations. Conclusion
rolls up arguments,
providing useful,
practical-based
outtakes for the
reader.
Report is divided
into headings, all
exhibits are
labelled and
discussed, page
numbers.
Conforms to
spelling and
grammar
conventions.
The report
presentation is
outstanding. It is
professionally
presented and could
be considered
consultant-grade
quality. This will be
used as a model
report.
Research (20%) The student has made little or no
attempt to incorporate high-quality
sources. This key postgraduate skill will
need to be developed in subsequent
assignments.
Makes an attempt to
use high-quality
sources. May need to
focus on referencing
standard.
Has cited numerous
high-quality sources
using the Torrens
University library
databases.
Incorporates
conventions and
ideas of highquality sources into
the substance of
the report.
Demonstrates
mastery of multiple
high-quality external
sources, offering
balanced criticism and
critical thought.