LCBS5058 Developing Enterprise
Business and Law
Assignment Video Presentation

Module Title Developing Enterprise Assignment Number 2
Module Code LCBS5058 Assignment Title Individual 10-minute presentation-via video upload
Module Leader Percy Emmett Assignment Weighting 20%

Assignment Release Date: 28th November 2022
Submission Date/Time: December 16th 2022 12pm GMT
Return date: 17th January 2022 (Including University closure: 26th – 2nd Jan)
Assessment Information – What you need to do
In assignment 2, Developing Enterprise individuals will be asked to draw on and apply their newly developed skills and apply them to different business enterprise models and to their own enterprise solutions, feedback in the form of anindividual presentation – video recording.
As an enterprise individual, you will likely be asked to draw on and apply your newly developed skills in a variety of different business contexts. This may involve working on different enterprise models or developing your own enterprise solutions.

To effectively apply your skills to different business models, you will need to be flexible and adaptable. You should be able to analyze and evaluate different models and determine which approaches are most appropriate for different situations. You should also be able to identify key challenges and opportunities, and develop strategies to address them.

When developing your own enterprise solutions, you will need to be able to think creatively and critically. You should be able to identify and define problems, and then generate and evaluate potential solutions. You should also be able to develop and implement a plan to bring your solution to fruition.

Using the core information from the Assignment 1 business case, students will confirm a deeper understanding of their work through the use of visual aid (power point slides) and verbal communication – recorded presentation.

There is no word count or slide count, however you will be expected to create a well balanced powerpoint, which has an introduction and conclusion.

YOU MUST FOLLOW THE VIDEO RECORDING GUIDANCE AND COMPLETE THE VIDEO RECORDING CHECKLIST.

These documents are video’s are available on blackboard tab: Assessment guidance – assignment 2.

IT IS YOUR responsibility to be fully compliant with the video recording requirements. Failure to upload correctly may result in failure of the assignment.

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

Performance in the assessment for the module is judged against the following criteria:

Organisation, structure and presentation and business Harvard referencing
Depth of understanding
Analysis and discussion
Use of sources and referencing
Overall conclusions.
Criteria for Assessment – How you will be marked
The LCBS 5058 Marking Rubric Criteria word document is available on:

Blackboard tab – Assessment Briefs Folder

Further information on University mark descriptors can be found here.

Assessment Details 10 MINUTE VIDEO PRESENTATION – UPLOADED TO TURINITIN
How to Submit your Assessment

The assessment must be submitted by 12:00 noon (GMT/BST)on 16th December 2022

Your coursework will be given a zero mark if you do not submit a copy through Turnitin. Please take care to ensure that you have fully submitted your work.

Please ensure that you have submitted your work using the correct file format, unreadable files will receive a mark of zero. The Faculty accepts Microsoft Office and PDF documents, unless otherwise advised by the module leader.

All work submitted after the submission deadline without a valid and approved reason will be subject to the University regulations on late submissions.

If work submitted as a reassessment of a previously failed assessment task is submitted later than the deadline the work will immediately be given a mark of zero per cent and / or it will be marked as a none submission if it is submitted later than 14 day after the submission date and time.

The University wants you to do your best. However, we know that sometimes events happen which mean that you can’t submit your coursework by the deadline – these events should be beyond your control and not easy to predict. You will find information about applying for extensions and deferrals here.

Students MUST keep a copy and/or an electronic file of their assignment.

Checks will be made on your work using anti-plagiarism software and approved plagiarism checking websites.
Return of Marked Work

You will receive your feedback on 17th January 2023

More information on assessment and feedback can be found here.

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