MKT101A_Assessment Brief 3_Presentation_Module 6 Page 1 of 9
ASSESSMENT BRIEF 3
Subject Code and Title MKT101A - Marketing Fundamentals
Assessment Part A: Marketing Strategy Presentation
Part B: Peer Review
Individual/Group Group of 4
Length Part A: 20 minutes presentation and 10 minutes Q&A
(Maximum of 25 slides)
Part B: Group peer review: 500 words +/- 10%
Learning Outcomes a) Reflect on the evolution of the marketing concept
b) Outline the elements of the marketing process.
c) Analyse the social, cultural, global and environmental
responsibilities of the professional marketer.
d) Demonstrate an understanding of analysis, problem
solving and communication skills in Marketing.
e) Describe key marketing metrics used to evaluate the
effectiveness of a marketing plan.
Submission Part A: Presentation submission due by Sunday 11:55
pm AEST/AEDT Module 6 (Week 11) for Online students
Part B: Peer Review due by 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday
of Module 6 (Week 12)
Weighting Part A: 25%
Part B: 10%
Total Marks Part A: 100 marks
Part B: 100 marks
Context:
The aim of this assessment is for you to demonstrate both your understanding of, and
ability to identify the key components of a Marketing Plan for a product or service.
Instructions:
Based on the Product/Service identified in Assessment 2, groups are to conduct a full
analysis of the current target market and marketing strategy through the application
of theory presented and discussed in this subject.MKT101A_Assessment Brief 3_Presentation_Module 6 Page 2 of 9
Group presentation should include:
1. A brief background Information on the Company and selected
Product/Service
2. The brand’s target market analysis that includes:
i. Segmentation analysis
ii. Targeting strategy
3. The positioning strategy that includes the possible positioning statement
4. Marketing mix variables that include:
i. Product mix strategy:
(a) The three levels of product.
(b) Brand strategy decision: line extension, brand
extension, multi- brand and new brand.
ii. Pricing strategy:
(a) Pricing option: value-based, competition-based and cost plus.
(b) Price adjustment strategy
iii. Placement:
(a) Marketing/distribution channel strategy
(b) Distribution coverage strategy
iv. Promotion:
(a) Advertising
(b) Personal selling
(c) Sales promotion
(d) PR
(e) Direct
(f) Digital
v. Extended marketing mix variables:
(a) People
(b) Process
(c) Physical evidence
5. A brief conclusion that includes the key findings.
6. The relevant concepts that have been explained and used.
Your Team is required to:
Submit the presentation using the submission link for Part A of this
assessment
Upload the presentation also in Module 6 (Week 11) discussion forumMKT101A_Assessment Brief 3_Presentation_Module 6 Page 3 of 9
Your team will then be assigned a peer group presentation to be reviewed for Part B of this
assessment by your facilitator from all the uploaded presentations. However, you are
encouraged to view all the presentations uploaded in the discussion forum and put your
feedback and comments.
Online students must submit an audio video version of their presentation. Tools like
powerpoint or prezi are ideal to make presentations. Develop the presentation as a group
but select one member to narrate the presentation. Also nominate one member to submit
the presentation on behalf of the group
Information on using PowerPoint to create video presentations is available here:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-audio-to-your-PowerPoint-presentationc3b2a9fd-2547-41d9-9182-3dfaa58f1316?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
Part B: Peer Review (10%)
The presentation prepared in Part A of this assessment is shared by the group through the
discussion forum with your peers.
In this part B, your group will be assigned another group presentation for scrutiny and
review .
Your Group :
Is required to review and comment on another group’s presentation using the ‘Part A:
Presentation – Learning Rubrics provided below’ (The same rubric is used by your
facilitator to mark your own group presentation as a guide).
Your aim as a group is to comment on the effectiveness of the marketing of other
group presentation assigned for your review.
Apply the marketing concepts discussed through the term to summarize the strengths
and weaknesses of the other groups’ presentation
Your instructor will then:
1. Compare the marketing strategy presentation you reviewed with the result of your peer
marking using the same Learning Rubrics provided below, and
2. Grade each group’s performance as reviewers.
It is expected that the group will provide meaningful and useful review and comments on
the work done by another group. This is critical as review marks are assessed based on
how well your comments reflect the group’s understanding of the marketing concepts as
applied to the other group presentations being reviewed.MKT101A_Assessment Brief 3_Presentation_Module 6 Page 4 of 9
Online Students: Using the Module 6 (Week 12) discussion forum, take the opportunity to
ask questions and clarify with the presenting team you are assigned to. Your final review of
their presentation is due by Sunday Midnight of Module 6 (Week 12). Submit your review
both into the Module 6 (Week 12) discussion forum and peer review submission link.
*One group peer review submission is to be provided per group by the group leader.
Marketing Strategy presentation learning rubric is listed below. Also below is the Learning
Facilitators marking guide for assessing the Peer Review.MKT101A_Assessment Brief3_Presentation_Module 6 Page 5 of 9
Part A: Marketing Strategy Presentation - Learning Rubrics
Assessment Attributes Fail (Unacceptable)
(0-49)
Pass
(Functional)
(50-64)
Credit
(Proficient)
(65-74)
Distinction
(Advanced)
(75-84)
High Distinction
(Exceptional)
(85-100)
Overall visual appeal of
the presentation
10%
There are many errors in spelling,
grammar and punctuation. The
slides were difficult to read and too
much information had been copied
onto them.
No visual appeal.
There are many errors in
spelling, grammar and
punctuation. Too much
information was contained
on many slides.
Minimal effort made to
make slides appealing or
too much going on.
There are some
errors in spelling,
grammar and
punctuation. Too
much information on
two or more slides.
Good visual appeal.
There are no errors
in spelling,
grammar and
punctuation.
Information is clear
and concise on
each slide. Very
good visual appeal
and engaging.
There are no errors
in spelling, grammar
and punctuation.
Information is clear
and concise on each
slide. Outstanding in
visual appeal and
very engaging.
Background
Provide background
information of the chosen
company and
product/service.
10%
The introduction did not
meet the minimum standard.
Inadequate information. Lack of
identification of specific
product/service.
Meets minimum
standard. Basic background
information provided.
Moves beyond minimum
standard. Shows
evidence of research.
Exceeds minimum
standard.
Information well
synthesised and
evidence of
research.
Far exceeds minimum
standard.
Background
information of the
company
demonstrates ability
to research and
synthesize
information into
clear and concise
information
Target market
Analysis
Demonstrated
understanding of the
relevant concepts of
segmentation and
targeting.
Demonstrated the
analysis that has been
substantiated
Limited understanding
and analysis of target market.
Analysis includes limited
substantiation.
Some understanding and
analysis of target market.
Concepts are a bit patchy.
Not all segmentation
variables have been used.
Some efforts of supporting
the argument have been
shown. Some research
evident.
A good understanding
and analysis of the
target market.
Concepts have been
clearly outlined. All
variables have been
used. Targeting
options have been
analysed. Targeting
strategy has been
outlined clearly. Effort
to substantiate the
A highly developed
understanding and
analysis of target
market analysis is
evident. Relevant
concepts have been
outlined clearly. All
variables have been
used. Targeting
options have been
outlined. Targeting
strategy has been
A sophisticated
understanding and
target market
analysis. Relevant
concepts have been
outlined clearly. All
variables have been
used effectively. All
variables show one
intact target market.
Targeting options
have been outlined.MKT101A_Assessment Brief3_Presentation_Module 6 Page 6 of 9
20%
analysis has been
demonstrated.
Substantial research
evident.
outlined clearly.
Argument
substantiated.
A high level of
research evident
Targeting strategy
has been outlined
clearly. Argument
substantiated. All
analyses are linked
one to another. A
comprehensive
research effort
evident.
Positioning strategy
Demonstrated the
analysis of positioning
strategy and
positioning
statement.
20%
Limited understanding of
positioning. Positioning statement
is unclear.
Relevant concepts have
been outlined. Concepts
may be a bit patchy.
Positioning statement
contains the key elements.
Some research evident to
support argument.
A good understanding of
the relevant concepts.
Positioning statement
has been outlined.
Substantial research
evident.
A highly developed
understanding of
positioning concept.
Positioning
statement has been
outlined. Link to
target market and
need analysis
demonstrated. A
high level of
research evident.
Sophisticated
understanding of
positioning concept.
A positioning map
created to help
substantiated the
argument.
Positioning
statement has been
outlined
comprehensively.
Link to target market
and need analysis
demonstrated. Highly
developed analysis of
positioning analysis
based on
comprehensive
research.
Marketing mix
variables
Demonstrated the
analysis and
application of the
marketing mix
variables: core
marketing mix
variables and
Limited understanding
and analysis of the marketing mix
variables. Not all variables have
been analyzed. Analyses are patchy.
Little research evident.
Some understanding and
analysis of the marketing
mix variables. Relevant
concepts have been
outlined. Minor concept
inaccuracy may happen. All
marketing mix variables
have been outlined. Some
analyses may be patchy.
Some research evident.
A good understanding
and analysis of
marketing mix
variables. Concepts
have been outlined
accurately. All
marketing mix
variables have been
outlined. Substantial
research demonstrated
A highly developed
understanding and
analysis of the
marketing mix
variables. Concepts
have been outlined
accurately. All
marketing mix
variables have been
outlined.
A sophisticated
understanding and
analysis of the
marketing mix
variables. Concepts
have been outlined
accurately. All
marketing mix
variables have been
outlined.MKT101A_Assessment Brief3_Presentation_Module 6 Page 7 of 9
extended marketing
mix variables.
20%
to support argument. Demonstrated the
effort to show all
marketing mix
variables are
integrated.
Argument
substantiated. A
high level of
research evident.
Demonstrated the
effort to show all
marketing mix
variables are
integrated.
Demonstrated the
effort to show all
marketing mix
variables are linked
to the positioning
strategy. Argument
substantiated.
Conclusion
Demonstrated the
ability to outline a
conclusion.
10%
Conclusion not outlined.
If it is outlined, conclusion does not
reflect the analyses at all.
Conclusion has reflected
the analyses. However,
some key elements may be
missing.
Conclusion has reflected
the analyses. Only
minor elements
missing.
Conclusion has
reflected the
analyses. All key
findings have been
included in
conclusion.
Conclusion has
reflected
the analyses. All key
findings have been
included in
conclusion. It shows
one intact strategy.
Effective communication
10%
Difficult to understand for audience, no
logical/clear structure, poor flow of
ideas, argument lacks supporting
evidence.
No effort is made to keep audience
engaged, audience cannot follow the
line of reasoning.
Information, arguments and
evidence are presented in a
way that is not always clear
and logical.
Attempts are made to keep the
audience engaged, but not
always successful. Line of
reasoning is often difficult to
follow.
Information, arguments
and evidence are well
presented, mostly clear
flow of ideas and
arguments.
The audience is mostly
engaged, line of reasoning
is easy to follow.
Information,
arguments and
evidence are very well
presented, the
presentation is logical,
clear and well
supported by evidence.
Engages the audience,
demonstrates cultural
sensitivity.
Expertly presented; the
presentation is logical,
persuasive, and well
supported by evidence,
demonstrating a clear
flow of ideas and
arguments.
Engages and sustains
audience’s interest in
the topic, demonstratesMKT101A_Assessment Brief3_Presentation_Module 6 Page 8 of 9
Little use of presentation aids, or the
presentation aids and material used are
irrelevant.
Presentation aids are used
more for effect than relevance.
Effective use of
presentation aids.
Carefully and well
prepared presentations
aids are used.
high levels of cultural
sensitivity
Effective use of diverse
presentation aids,
including graphics and
multi-media.
Part B: Peer Review Marking Guide –
Your instructor will use the guide below to assess your group review of another group’s presentation
Assessment
Attributes
Fail
0-49
(Unacceptable)
Pass
50- 64
(Functional)
Credit
65-74
(Proficient)
Distinction
75-84
(Advanced)
High Distinction
85-100
(Exceptional)MKT101A_Assessment Brief3_Presentation_Module 6 Page 9 of 9
Did the groups comments
reflect their own understanding
of the relevant marketing
concepts
100%
Often confuses assertion of
personal opinion with
marketing concepts from
research/course materials.
Incorrect or missing
marketing concepts were
not identified (or
incorrectly identified)
Made no
recommendations or
suggested changes
are very general, lacks
detail, does not answer the
problem.
Often confuses assertion of
personal opinion with
marketing concepts from
research/course materials.
Recommended
improvements and
provides alternative solutions
but lack detailed explanation
and justification.
Supports personal opinion
and information
substantiated by
marketing concepts from
the research/course
materials.
Demonstrates a capacity to
explain and apply relevant
concepts.
Identify logical flaws.
Recommended changes
answers the problems and
provides alternative
solutions and detailed
explanation and
justification. Some
explanations are not
convincing.
Discriminates between
personal opinion and
information substantiated by
robust evidence from the
research/course materials and
extended reading.
Well demonstrated capacity to
explain and apply relevant
concepts.
Analysis and
evaluation reflect
growing judgement,
intellectual
independence, rigor
and adaptability.
Recommended
changes
answers the problems
and
provides alternative
solutions and detailed
explanation and
justification.
Explanations are
convincing. Main
problems were
prioritised.
Systematically and critically discriminates
between assertion of personal opinion and
information substantiated by robust
evidence from the research/course
materials and extended reading.
Information is taken from sources with a
high level of interpretation/evaluation to
develop a comprehensive critical analysis or
synthesis.
Exhibits intellectual independence,
rigor, good judgement and
adaptability.
Excellent explanation and
justifications of the recommended
changes. Main problems were
categorised and prioritised.
Alternative solutions were
evaluated.