HI6008 Reflective Journal on The Research Project Assessment Answer
Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines | |
Trimester | T1 2020 |
Unit Code | HI6008 |
Unit Title | Business Research Project |
Assessment Type | 4. Reflective Journal (Individual), includes a statement indicating which sections of this research project you personally wrote and what you learned from this experience. |
Assessment Title | Reflective Journal |
Purpose of the assessment (with ULO Mapping) | The purpose of this assessment is to ensure each student is able to document a critical reflection of their personal learning process, as experienced during this unit. Matches to Unit Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 |
Weight | 20 % of the total assessments |
Total Marks | 20 |
Word limit | At least 1200 words |
Submission Guidelines |
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ASSIGNMENT 4 SPECIFICATIONS
Purpose:
This unit aims to give you an opportunity to combine many facets of your acquired MBA skills into the production of a high-quality research project.
Assignment 4 - the Individual Reflective Journal - is to ensure each student is able to contribute to document a critical reflection of their personal learning process, as experienced during this unit. It will be best to build your journal progressively, by making notes each week, starting at week 1 and going through to week 12. Your notes will serve as a reminder of which sections you personally contributed to, what you learnt, and how you experienced the learning process.
A significant aspect of the learning journal will be your reflections on how well your team co-operated in the various phases of the Business Research Project, i.e. Topic Approval, Literature Review, and Methodology.
Assignment Structure should be as the following:
- My personal contribution to the topic selection, problem definition, research question, writing of topic approval submission, and team charter. How I experienced this and what I learnt from it.
- My personal contribution to the literature review report, i.e. search process, summarising of relevant articles, designing the outline/argument/structure of th