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Module Assessment Components
In the following pages, further details of each assessment component are presented along with expectations in relation to prior preparation and completion.
Assignment
The Assignment is worth 40% of the overall grade of module. This assessment is in the formof an individual report, around 2000 words. The expectation and assessment of the assignment is based on the idea that the student would undertake the following activities:
Explain the purpose of the author or the article, ‘The 7 Principles of SCM’.
Identify the key question that the author is trying to address, and the information that the author has used or presupposed to support his arguments.
Evaluate the inferences, or the conclusions that the author comes to, and presents in the article. Essentially, find out what is the author’s line of reasoning, and the main assumptions underlying the author’s thinking.
Pursue the logical implications of the author’s position, and state the usefulness of the article to topic, for both theory and practice.
The intent of the assignment is for the students to show knowledge and understanding of the subject matter, thereby helping them to develop an ability to develop a framework to lucidly explain the decisions involved in designing a supply chain strategy. There is also the added ability to deal or substantiate any statements, or recommendations, with appropriate references and bibliography. In successfully achieving these stated tasks, it is hoped that the student has met the programme goals of 2, 3 and 4.
**Assignment requirement**
Read and critique the 7 principles of SCM.
1. Statement of Context and Key Ideas Expressed in the article (300 words – 20%)
• Very brief review of the article.
• Aspects that you consider important, or contentious.
2. Methodological Critique (300 – 20%)
• Is the article conceptual or empirical?
• Criticism of methodology?
• What would you suggest?
3. Your Opinions (1000 words – 30%)
• What did you learn? Is there anything you already know?
• How does the article compare with the lectures?
• Could this article help you?
4. Conclusion (400 words – 20%)
• Summarize most important areas arising from the article.
• Summarize challenges for the article.
• Usefulness for theory and practice.
5. Presentation (10%)
• References
• Grammar, sentence structures, etc.
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