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Assessment Brief – Level Six Undergraduate

Feedback Sheet 1 of 3

Business and Management modules

SM0381 - Applied Business Ethics - Part A - Essay

3.1

Student ID:

10003441

Programme Goal 3: Aware of ethical issues impacting on business and professional practice Objective 1: Identify an ethical dilemma in a business situation

Performance Area

Exceeds Standards

Meets Standards

Meets Standards

Needs Substantial Improvement

to Meet Standards

(A)

An excellent understanding of the

relationship between the ethical dilemma

and appropriate decisions. Outstanding

criticality is displayed in the selection and

application of decisions.

A good understanding of the relationship

between the ethical dilemma and decision

making. A good level of criticality is

displayed in the selection and application of

decisions.

Shows an awareness of the

connection between the dilemmas

and appropriate decision making.

Outcomes are based upon

assumptions.

Shows a limited understanding of decision

making or ethics. Is unable to make a

coherent connection between the two

concepts. Application is weak or nonexistent.

Student demonstrates an

understanding of the relationship

between how the dilemma is

understood and the options

available for decision-making

(B)

Student demonstrates an

understanding of the impact of

relevant contextual factors (e.g.

competitive conditions, codes of

ethics.)

7

(7-10)

(6)

(4-5)

A good understanding of how the relevant

contextual factors impact the dilemma

options. Factors have a good justification for

their impact.

Is aware of how relevant contextual

factors impact the dilemma options.

However these tend to be

generalised and omit core

relationships.

There is a limited if not absent

understanding of the relationship

between contextual factors and ethical

dilemmas.

Student demonstrates an

understanding of the stakeholders

that are potentially impacted and

with what moral intensity.

3.2

(7-10)

8

(6)

(4-5)

/10

A good understanding of how...