Referencing Styles : Harvard Asmt 1b The single document submitted for this stage of the assignment is to contain the following components and formatting features: a) Assignment ‘Coversheet’ (document is available in the Assignment file on Blackboard). b) Assignment ‘Coverpage’ identifying the unit name & code, assignment title, student name & ID, and the essay word count (note: Reference List content does not contribute to the word count). c) Content; i.e. your Reflective Essay. i. Both in-text and reference list skills must be demonstrated (use SCU Library’s Harvard Referencing style Guide). ii. The essay is to include at least two distinct references from academic journals. You may cite your textbook and sources identified in it but they do not contribute to the reference count. Quoting is not permitted. Paraphrase the information obtained from the various sources. d) Reference List Adopt the following formatting features for the paper: o Apply page numbers. Page 1 comes after your coverpage. o Font style: Times New Roman, 12pt, justified, 1½ line spacing. o Margins - top and bottom to be 2.54cm. Left and right to be 2.54cm. No page boarders. o Spelling - specify Australian English language/grammar when running your spell-check. o Writing and grammar should conform to the standards of a professional report. Structure and style of the Essay The document ‘Reflective Writing – Quick Guide’ (available in the Assignment 1 folder on BlackBoard) highlights two different ways to structure the essay. Either approach is acceptable. Develop a catchy title which highlights (surreptitiously) the focus of your Essay. The aim is to write an interesting story which clearly illustrates a good example (positive or negative) of the way in which a particular Management Competency has been applied in an organisational context. It is important that the key concepts are presented in a logical manner so that the essay has good ‘flow’. The essay should effectively blend your personal observation with support from academic publications (i.e. ideas or research findings). Focus on objectivity rather than subjectivity. It is important that you use pseudonyms to protect the identity of the organisation and the individuals concerned. This is not a Creative Writing exercise. The objective is not to write a dramatic script so avoid, as much as possible, using overly emotional language and tone. Note : - Plz do this assignment with good ideas good reference