Assignment title: Information
The Integrated Management Project (IMP)
How the Unit works
IMP - spans across two semesters.
The first part of IMP is taken in Semester 3 and the second part in
Semester 4.
There are two submissions in IMP 1 in Semester 3:
1. The first submission is a short proposal of 350-500 words which
describes the nature of the problem being identified; what theories, tools
and techniques are available to provide a business solution; and how the
various parts of the business / organisation come into play, i.e. the
integrated nature of the problem is critical here.
This means drawing on your previous and current units in your MBA –
Leading and Managing People, Leadership styles and qualities from LP 1
& LP2, Accounting & Finance, Marketing, Competing in a Global Context,
Operations and Project Management, Strategy, Entrepreneurship etc. It is
important that you should identify the problem within your own
organisation.
In-text references and citations are not required at this stage.
This submission is due on or before Thursday 6 th April via a BREO ink.
The link will not work after this date and submissions will not be accepted
by email.
Your unit tutor will assess the proposal and indicate whether it is in the
right direction. This submission is not graded. It is, however, important to
make this submission, as it informs the unit tutor how you are progressing
towards your second submission.
You will receive feedback on your assignment within 15 working days of
the assessment due date.
IMP 1 Assessment Brief
2. The second part of IMP -1 is a 3000-word submission that addresses
the assessment brief, which is to produce a report that:
Identifies an issue in your organisation that has multiple and varied
approaches to its resolution. The issue need not be one of failure
but may be a challenge facing an organisation. This should be
current or impending but not a past issue. You will identify and
integrate a range of theories and techniques drawn from multiple
appropriate disciplines from your MBA in the creation of
appropriate solutions.
So, how will you approach this assessment?
Answer: By elaborating on the proposal and addressing the areas that the
unit tutor has indicated in the feedback to your proposal. Explain which
theories, tools and techniques are being used and justify their choices.
Also, explore the approaches to manage the change that you are going to
recommend – Hard and Soft methodologies. Remember the integrated
nature of the problem is critical here.
In-text references and citations are required at this stage.
Once you have framed the problem you will identify and discuss theories,
models and paradigms related to the problem. Make sure that you look at
the problem from different points of view and relate them to your learning
from as many different units of the MBA. For example:
• People - LMP, LP, MCI – how does your problem/ solution impact on the
team & company? Performance, leadership, managing
creativity/innovation etc.
• Financial aspect – AfL – How will your solution improve/ impact positively
on the financial aspect of the company?
• Marketing – How does your problem/solution impact on the marketing
dimension?
• Strategy – From the Strategy unit (Business Strategy) TCGC (locating
your problem / organisation within the wider context of global business/
sector – macro-environmental impact – PESTEL, etc.) or business models
IMP 1 Assessment Brief
and strategies from the unit on Entrepreneurship and Small Business
• Operations Management – How does the problem/solution impact on the
supply chain, procurement and operational management issues?
• Project management – Consider the models for managing change and
other project management theories or models. Can any of these be
applied to your problem area? You may use the soft and hard systems
approach within this context. Is there any other approach that would be
appropriate? If so, present it (with appropriate referencing) and explain
how and why it is more suitable to the task at hand.
This is not an exhaustive list and you may want to broaden the range of
theories as you see fit.
Again, the unit tutor will be assessing the submission and indicating
broadly whether it is headed in the right direction. This is not a graded
submission. It is, however, critical that all students make this submission
as it ensures that they are well on track to