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School of Business and Law
MODULE TITLE: - Organisational Behaviour (OB)
PROGRAMME: BA
SEMESTER: Semester two
ACADEMIC YEAR PERIOD: April –July 2012
LECTURER SETTING ASSESSMENT: - David Mwaura/Tatiana Pavlovsky
DATE ASSESSMENT SET AND LOADED ON TO STUDENT PORTAL:-
23rd April 2012
DATE ASSESSMENT TO BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTTED:-
To be determined (Forecasted for Exam week)
SUBMISSION METHOD/MODE:-
Online via Turnitin (Student portal)
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Assessment Type: Assignment-Report
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Indicative Assessment Requirements for the Module;
You are required to identify a specific company and describe the organisational structure. Evaluate how this structure helps them in achieving their organisational goals and objectives.
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Maximum Word Limit and Assessment weighting for each aspect within the assessment:
• Word Limit – 2000 with a tolerance of 10% (+/-) excluding the references
• Weightage – 50% of the module.
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Description of Assessment Requirements
1. All assignments must be word processed – handwritten assignments will attract an automatic FAIL grade.
2. Assignments will be graded on the basis of research done, analysis of the facts collated, stand taken and the justification of the stand.
3. All research must be referenced using the Harvard Style of Referencing and a Reference and Bibliography list attached. Improper or lack of either of these constitutes plagiarism and students will be awarded a Zero.
4. Students found copying from other students...