Individual Reflections

in this part you have to do Reflection Two (25%) and Reflection One done by you guys and attached the required documents

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Assessment 3 Information

Subject Code: MBA502

Subject Name: Emotional Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence and Diversity

Assessment Title: Individual Reflections

Assessment Type:

Two Individual In-Class Activities

Reflection One (Week 6)

Reflection Two (Week 12)

Word Count:

2,000 Words (+/-10%)

Weighting: Reflection One (15%)

Reflection Two (25%)

Total Marks: 40

Submission:

Reflection One (Submitted via Moodle)

Reflection Two (Submitted via Turnitin)

Due Date:

Reflection One (In-Class Activity)

Reflection Two (In-Class Activity) and Submission on Monday, Week 13

at 11.55pm)

Your Task

To create TWO (2) individual reflections that apply the Emotional Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence and

Diversity theories and concepts that have been covered in the subject. Both reflections will be

conducted as in-class activities.

Assessment Description

An important part of undertaking postgraduate study, is that you actively reflect on what you’ve been

learning and how you could apply it to assist your own professional development and/or future career.

Reflection One will be conducted in Week 6, and will be based on the Industry Guest Speaker (the link

between theory and practice) and be submitted in-class via Moodle

Reflection Two will be conducted in Week 12 and will give you the opportunity to reflect on a part of the

solution’ in your professional life? ? This reflection will give you the opportunity to explore the first two

tenants of Conscious Capitalism (Higher Purpose and Stakeholder Orientation) and two out of the

seven stages of UTheory (Suspending, Redirecting, Letting Go, Letting Come, Crystalising, Prototyping

and Institutionalising) .

Following the in-class work (and sign off by your Facilitator), you will submit this reflection in Week 13,

Monday at 11.55pm.

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Assessment Instructions

Attendance at these classes is required in order to complete these reflections.

To assist you in developing your reflections, you should be writing weekly diary notes recording your

experiences (both positive and negative), on the topics and discussions.

Please refer to the Assessment Marking Guide to assist you in completing all the assessment criteria.

Important Study Information

Academic Integrity Policy

KBS values academic integrity. All students must understand the meaning and consequences

of cheating, plagiarism and other academic offences under the Academic Integrity and Conduct

Policy.

What is academic integrity and misconduct?

What are the penalties for academic misconduct?

What are the late penalties?

How can I appeal my grade?

Click here for answers to these questions:

http://www.kbs.edu.au/current-students/student-policies/.

Word Limits for Written Assessments

Submissions that exceed the word limit by more than 10% will cease to be marked from the point

at which that limit is exceeded.

Study Assistance

Students may seek study assistance from their local Academic Learning Advisor or refer to the

resources on the MyKBS Academic Success Centre page. Click here for this information.

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Assessment Marking Guide (Reflection One)

Criterion Fail (0-49%) Pass (50-64%) Credit (65-74%) Distinction (75-84%) High Distinction (85-00%)

Identification of the

core concepts

discussed by the

speaker

(5 Marks)

No demonstrated

understanding of the core

concepts discussed by the

speaker

The student has attended the

Industry Guest Speaker

Session but has demonstrated

only limited understanding of

the core concepts discussed by

the speaker

The student has attended the

Industry Guest Speaker Session and

has demonstrated a good

understanding of the topic discussed

and how it links to the

theories/concepts in the subject.

The student has attended the

Industry Guest Speaker Session and

demonstrated a very detailed

understanding of the topic discussed

and how it links to the

theories/concepts in the subject

The student has attended the

Industry Guest Speaker Session and

has done more than just

demonstrated an understanding of

the topic discussed and how it links to

the theories/concepts in the subject

Critical analysis of

how the core

concepts link to the

theories/concepts in

the subject

(10 Marks)

No analysis of how the core

concepts link to the

theories/concepts in the

subject

Limited analysis of how the

core concepts link to the

theories/concepts in the subject

A good level of analysis of how the

core concepts link to the

theories/concepts in the subject

A very detailed level of analysis of

how the core concepts link to the

theories/concepts in the subject

An excellent and very detailed level

of analysis of how the core concepts

link to the theories/concepts in the

subject

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Assessment Marking Guide (Reflection Two)

Criterion Fail (0-49%) Pass (50-64%) Credit (65-74%) Distinction (75-84%) High Distinction (85-00%)

Self-Analysis and

Reflective Practices

(6 Marks)

The student has not

demonstrated any selfanalysis or reflective practices

or has not discussed them with

enough substance.

The student has demonstrated

the use of some self-analysis or

reflective practices but hasn’t

conducted the analysis

required of a postgraduate

subject.

The student has demonstrated the

use of interesting self-analysis or

reflective practices but more clarity is

required

The student has demonstrated the

detailed use of self-analysis or

reflective practices throughout. The

writing style still needs minor

improvements

The student hasn’t just demonstrated

more than just the application of selfanalysis or reflective practices

thoroughly and in detail.

.

Demonstrated use

and application of

the tenants of

Conscious

Capitalism

(8 Marks)

of globalisation and

cultural

(3 Marks)

No use or application of the

tenants of Conscious

Capitalism

Only limited use or application

of the tenants of Conscious

Capitalism

The student has demonstrated a

good understanding and application

of the tenants of Conscious

Capitalism

The student has demonstrated a

detailed understanding and

application of the tenants of

Conscious Capitalism

The student has demonstrated more

than just an understanding of the

issues of the tenants of Conscious

Capitalism

Demonstrated use

and application of at

least two of the

seven stages of

UTheory

(8 Marks)

No critical analysis, use or

application of at least two of

the seven stages of UTheory

Limited critical analysis, use or

application of at least two of the

seven stages of UTheory .

They are not convincing or well

connected.

The critical analysis, use or

application of at least two of the

seven stages of UTheory some

improvement but there is a solid

attempt at linking the ideas..

The critical analysis, use or

application of at least two of the

seven stages of UTheory are of a

high standard but would be more

convincing if worded more clearly

There is no doubt, that the critical

analysis, use or application of at least

two of the seven stages of UTheory

are of an exceptionally high standard

Academic structure

and presentation

(3 Marks)

The academic structure was

poor and failed to meet the

minimum standards of

postgraduate study.

Use of References are

missing or incomplete.

Incorrect referencing style

The academic structure was

sufficient but major

improvements needed.

Some use of References but

major improvements needed

Referencing style

inconsistent

The academic structure was good but

could be more comprehensive

Good use of References but more

is required

Referencing style is consistent

The academic structure is of a

high standard there is scope for

some improvement.

References are well used and

integrated.

Referencing style is very good but

with some errors

The academic structure is of an

exceptionally high standard

References are used to an

exceptionally high stan