3033IBA, Managing People in the Global Economy Goal Number: 3 Objective 3.1 Demonstrate an understanding of and application of major theories, models and tools for analysing and interpreting real world domestic and global issues Criteria Standards Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Unsatisfactory 1. Ability to reflect on and identify key issues in a given ‘real world’ scenario. Demonstrates comprehensive and detailed understanding of key issues in a given ‘real world’ scenario. Demonstrates high competence in understanding key issues in a given ‘real world’ scenario. Demonstrates a sound ability to understand key issues in a given ‘real world’ scenario. Demonstrates an adequate ability to understand key issues in a given ‘real world’ scenario. Demonstrates little or no ability to understand key issues in a given ‘real world’ scenario. 2. Ability to reflect on identify and apply correct theoretical frameworks, models and tools to a given ‘real world’ scenario. Deep reflection and complex links made from theory to the scenario. Deep reflection and general links made from theory to the scenario. Reasonable reflection as demonstrated by the ability to reflect on the 'what' and 'why' of the scenario. Basic reflective skills as demonstrated by the ability to reflect on the 'what' but not 'why' of the scenario. Little or no demonstrated reflection or application of theory presented. 3. Written communication skills. Convincing and inspired argument presented in written form with few or no errors. Very good written communication skills. The argument is clearly stated and grammatical aspects are covered at a high level. Quite good written communication skills. The argument is stated in a reasonably clear manner and grammatical aspects are covered at a quite good level. Generally able to express ideas and argument in a satisfactory manner. Partially adequate though not fully developed grammatical skills. Limited written communication skills. 3033IBA Case Study* Reflective Journal Marking criteria TOTAL POSSIBLE MARKS Criteria 1. Ability to reflect on and identify key issues in a given ‘real world’ scenario. Case study A – 2 marks Case study B – 2 marks Case study C – 2 marks Total marks criteria 1: 6 Criteria 2 Ability to reflect on identify and apply correct theoretical frameworks, models and tools to a given ‘real world’ scenario. Case study A – 3 marks Case study B – 3 marks Case study C – 3 marks Total marks criteria 2: 9 Criteria 3. Written communication skills, including: Ability to state argument Grammar & general readability Referencing Ability to write within word limits** Total marks criteria 3: 5 TOTAL POSSIBLE MARKS 20 Notes: * The case study being examined is the IHRM scenario for that workshop. ** The word li ...