UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND
MGT8022 PROJECT-BASED MANAGEMENT
ASSIGNMENT 1
Assessment tasks for MGT8022
Assignment 1 for this course is an essay and requires students to obtain sufficient
information on a project of their choice to carry out a critical analysis on the
documented ‘business case’ of that project. Your task is to consider whether the
business case developed by the project reflects ‘best practice’ as defined by the
project management literature. Students should choose a project as early as possible
after reading the requirements of assignment 1. The same project can be used for both
assignments 1 and 2.
Assignment 2 for this course is a report and requires students to obtain sufficient
information on a project of their choice to carry out a critical analysis of the ‘project
management plan’. Students should choose a project as early as possible after reading
the requirements of assignment 2. Students may use the same project for assignment 1
and assignment 2, or they may choose different projects.
Note: there is NO examination for this course so the assignments carry a heavy
weighting.
Assignment 1
Word count: 2000 words approximately (excluding figures, tables and reference list)
The structure of your essay document is as follows:
Assignment Mark Sheet (download this from the Assessment tab on the study desk)
Title page (course details, author details, due date, etc. in the style of a professional
document)
Essay
The focus of this essay is the 'business case'. Make sure you clearly understand
what a project business case is, and its contents, before you try to complete
this assignment.
Using a wide variety of academic literature, in the form of an essay critically
analyse whether your project’s chosen business case fulfils the purpose of a
project business case as stated by the Association for Project Management
(2006, p. 129):
It has been suggested that a project business case provides
‘justification for undertaking a project, in terms of
evaluating the benefit, cost and risk of alternative options
and the rationale for the preferred solution. Its purpose isto obtain management commitment and approval for
investment in the project. The business case is owned by the
(project) sponsor’.
(Source: Association for Project Management 2006, Body of Knowledge, 5th edn, APM,
UK)
Justify your critical analysis using evidence from the literature (the literature
includes text books, journal articles etc. that have some ‘academic validity’).
The body of your essay should compare the content recommended for a
project business case (as per the literature) with your chosen project business
case.
It is expected that you would provide an introduction, the body of your essay,
and conclusion and recommendations in this section. You may use headings
for sections if you wish.
Even though assignment 1 is an essay format, you may use diagrams and
tables if necessary to reduce word count and to communicate your analysis
more clearly. Appendices would not normally be expected with an essay. If
you have any appendices, they should be attached to the essay after the list of
references. They should be numbered sequentially, e.g. Appendix 1, Appendix
2, etc.
Note: You do not need to include a copy of your project’s business case with
your assignment submission.
Reference list
It is recommended that you use at least 15 quality references in your critical
analysis. These should be resources you have actually cited in your essay. All
referencing in your assignment should comply with USQ Harvard. Refer
https://www.usq.edu.au/library/referencing/harvard-agps-referencing-guide
Formatting
As a general guide, you can follow the formatting guidelines for essays as outlined in
the Communication Skills Handbook:
Summers, J & Smith, B 2014, Communication skills handbook, 4th edn, John Wiley
and Sons Australia, Ltd, Brisbane.
What is an essay?
For assistance in writing essays, there are many guides on university websites.
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/learning/alludocuments/EssayWritingVisualGuide.pdf
http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/ld/resources/writing/writing-essays-tour
http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/writing/general/essay/index.xml
http://emedia.rmit.edu.au/learninglab/content/essay-writingSubmission details
Throughout the materials, reference may be made to the mode of study selected by
students.
‘Online’ students are those who are enrolled in the course in ‘WEB’ mode. This
mode may not always be available.
‘On-campus’ students are those who are enrolled in the course in ‘ONC’ mode.
This mode may not always be available.
● Submission of assessment. All students (regardless of mode) must submit
Assignments 1 and 2 electronically using the electronic assignment submission
facility. This is accessed from the assessment page on the StudyDesk for this
course. Assignments will not be accepted by email or in hard copy unless there
are extenuating circumstances and prior approval is gained from the course
examiner.
● Electronic mark sheet – students must use the MGT8022 electronic assignment
mark sheet for assignments 1 and 2 that are provided as part of the StudyDesk
course materials as it contains the marking criteria. Do not use generic USQ
cover sheets that may be available for other courses. Do not use generic PDF
cover sheets which are only intended for courses where hard copy
submissions are required.
● File naming – electronic files should follow the file-naming protocols
detailed on the mark sheet.
● Due date – submission should be completed prior to midnight (Toowoomba
time) on the due date specified in the study schedule. Check the time difference.
The time in Toowoomba is indicated on the StudyDesk.
● File types – Electronic copies of assignments may be submitted in various file
formats which are defined in the electronic assignment submission facility for
each course. Check to ensure that your assignment complies with the
requirements.
● Originality Report from Turnitin – Assignment 1 and Assignment 2 must
be accompanied by an ‘Originality Report’ from Turnitin. Students will
have to download the report as per the instructions below. NOTE: this is not
the ‘receipt’ that you receive when you upload the assignment. Follow the
instructions to download a full ‘ORIGINALITY’ report from the Turnitin
site. Assignment submissions that do not include an Originality Report
generated by Turnitin will not be marked.
Originality Report from Turnitin for assignments 1 and 2
Some USQ courses are running a Turnitin submission process through the
study desk but the project management core courses do not use this process.
If there is no Originality Report with assignment 1 or 2, you will receive no marks.The brief instructions below should be sufficient to check your assignment and
download an originality report. However, if you have problems more detailed
information is available from Turnitin at
http://www.turnitin.com/en_us/support/help-center/general-articles.
Briefly, the steps to obtain an Originality Report from Turnitin comprise the
following:
1. Create a separate Turnitin version of your assignment with a new file name.
Follow the instructions below.
2. If you have not previously done so, register with Turnitin at www.turnitin.com
using an email address of your own choosing and a password of your own
choosing. You do not have to use your USQ UConnect username and password.
3. Log in and access the course using the class ID and password provided below.
4. Submit your assignment and exit Turnitin for a least 30 minutes.
5. Log into Turnitin again after this period, and then download the Originality
Report. The Originality Report will be in HTML or PDF format and will contain
a percentage score for material that is common with other sources. You cannot
resubmit to Turitin to try to revise the score. If you try to submit any other
way, it will show a score of 100%.
6. Submit your Originality Report when you lodge your assignment.
Information on how to create a separate Turnitin version of your assignment
Turnitin will compare your assignment to all other assignments submitted to
Turnitin from USQ and all other universities. It will also compare it with
information publicly available and with other documents contained within Turnitin.
Turnitin creates a report showing the level of material that is NOT ‘original’ and
this is indicated on a scale of zero to 100%. The lower the percentage the better.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To minimise the extent of material that shows as not
being your original work, create a separate assignment file for Turnitin
(rename this file so you can differentiate between your assignment file and the
Turnitin file), and amend it as follows:
● If you have previously attached the USQ electronic mark sheet, remove it so it
does not show as common material.
● Delete any other mark sheet or cover sheet so the text starts at ‘Executive
Summary’.
● You must include your name and Student number at the top of the
document for identification.
● Delete all appendices – the text should now finish at the end of the List of
References. You are now ready to submit the assignment file to Turnitin.
To register as new student or to log in
● Go to .● If you are not an existing user, select ‘New User’ and follow instructions to
register.
● Simply enter an email address of your choosing and create a password (you do
not have to use the USQ UConnect username and password).
● Register using your enrolled student name – do not use an alias.
Once you are registered you can simply enter that email address and password to log
in to the Turnitin website at any time.
To access the course – Class ID and Password
● Click on ‘Enrol in a class’
● Insert class ID – 15584455
● Insert class password – mgt8022
● You may be asked for your name if you have not provided this before – please
use your name that you use in normal USQ communications. Do not use
aliases.
To submit assignments 1 and 2
● Click on ‘Submit’ icon for required assignment (1 or 2).
● Select ‘Single file upload’.
● Insert your first name as per USQ student records (if not automatically inserted).
● Insert your last (family) name as per USQ student records (if not automatically
inserted). DO NOT USE AN ALIAS.
● Insert submission title (e.g. A1, Assignment 1, or similar to identify assignment).
● Make sure your file complies with the ‘requirements for single file upload’ listed
by Turnitin on this page.
● Browse to locate the assignment file on your computer (select the file that
has been adapted for submission to Turnitin with no mark sheet and no
appendices).
● Click on ‘Upload’.
● Wait for file to upload (indicated by progress bar).
● Preview submission in window to ensure that file has loaded properly.
● Click on ‘Submit’.
● Wait for file to upload.
● Go back to Portfolio.
● Ensure that file shows as submitted (file title and date of submission are
displayed) (if this has not happened, you may have to go back and repeat the
submission process).
● Log out.
● You will receive an email from Turnitin to confirm submission.To access your Originality Report and interpretation of report
● Return to Turnitin at a later time to check originality report (wait for at least 30
minutes) .
● Under the tab ‘My Classes’, click on the required class code from the list under
‘enter a class’.
● Details of your submissions will show up.
● If the assignment has been checked, a percentage will be shown in a box under
‘Originality’.
● Click on the number that shows the percentage of material that comes from other
sources (e.g. 12%).
● Read the Originality Report which identifies any material from external sources
and the level of material from that source (it is colour coded and easy to read).
● There is no fixed percentage that represents ‘plagiarism’.
● Do not worry about material that you have ‘quoted’ in the assignment or
material that is clearly indicated as coming from a source where a citation has
been provided.
● A document might legitimately contain material that has been quoted or
cited and a higher percentage might be acceptable.
● If the percentage is above 10%, examine your assignment to ensure that
materials are properly cited, or if there is material that can be stated in your
words rather than the words of others. It is not possible to resubmit your
assignment again to obtain additional reports.
● You can explore this report and the sources that have been indicated.
● Save a copy of the report to your computer by clicking on the ‘Download’
arrow in the top RH corner and select ‘OK’.
● Select Save and choose a folder to which the file can be saved (this should be an
HTML file).
● If the report is generated as a PDF, it will be of a large size. Select ‘Text only
report’ where indicated on the web page, and try to download the HTML
version to reduce file size.
● Go to to read about plagiarism and how to
avoid being accused of it.
● You are not able to resubmit your assignment to Turnitin for further
checking. You are only allowed one submission per assignment. Do not
submit documents under a different user name as it will be compared to
your previous submissions.
Submission of Originality report through the assignment submission facility with
assignments 1 and 2
● When you submit your assignments 1 and 2 for marking, submit the
Turnitin Report as well.
● You may submit it as a separate file, or you may prefer to ‘zip’ the assignment
files and the HTML Turnitin file into a single folder to simplify submission.Support
● If you have problems with submission of your assignment for checking or with
downloading an originality report, there is a link to the Turnitin HelpDesk at the
bottom of the Turnitin web pages. You can seek assistance there. Simply follow
the instructions.
● If Turnitin is unable to assist, you can contact USQ for support through
UConnect.