bus-101 practical business communication assignment details october 2015 lecturer: marie jones
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BUS-101 Practical Business Communication
Assignment DetailsOctober 2015
Lecturer: Marie Jones
Assignment Details
10 minute group presentation on given business communication scenario = 50%
Details on marking scheme and criteria later Written group paper on your strategy for the
presentation – using the Business Communications strategies and tools you have learned = 50%
Requirements
ALL students must help to prepare and speak during the presentation
ALL students must help to write the group paper You will be asked questions at the end of your presentation
which will count towards your individual mark You will give peer feedback on your group members
performance during the task preparation. Your score will count towards your individual mark
You will actively listen to other's presentations, and vote for which group you think is the best
NOTE: You cannot vote for your own group!
Presentation Details
Presentations will be scheduled for Thursday 29th and Friday 30th November (Week 3)
Groups 1-11 on Day 1, Groups 12-22 on Day 2 10 minutes presentation time per group 5 minutes for questions after You may use: PowerPoint, Word, blackboard, handouts / leaflets (ask the
teacher if you have more requirements) There will be practice time in tutorials to present to a smaller audience and get
feedback If you fail to participate in group preparation or fail to show up for the
presentation, you will receive 0% for this part of the module Any genuine sickness or other reasons for non-attendance must be reported to
the office and the teacher
The Scenario
Are you ready for The Big Reveal…???
The Scenario
You are a group of 40-50 year old women from Nigeria. You want to start your own childcare business, and must convince your local bank to give you a loan.
The Scenario
Happy with the scenario…?
I didn't think so!
Remember the 'Door in the face' technique?
So…..only joking!!
The Real Scenario
You are a group of 2nd year University students Your University have just announced a scholarship programme
for work experience in the USA They will fund ONE GROUP of students to undertake this
opportunity You will compete with other groups to 'win' the scholarships for
your group You will present to the University Board of Academics to pitch
for the scholarships for your group You will also hand in a written group paper outlining your
Business Communications Strategies for your presentation
The Company You Want To Work At Is……………...
Scenario Details
The J-1 Visa Programme to allow foreign students to undertake work experience in the USA is real!
Therefore, you can research the programme on the internet to get real and up to date information
There are many companies involved in the J-1 Programme.
The suggested company to use for your presentation is Disney – but if you want to change this, it's fine to choose another company from the Programme
Presentation Preparation
Who are your team members – use their personality styles to your best advantage!
Examples: Activists may be natural project leaders Theorists may be natural leads for the research Pragmatists may insist on scheduling more practice
sessions Reflectors may spot weaknesses and encourage
strategy or performance changes
Presentation Mark Scheme
20% content 20% materials / media 20% image and credibility 15% performance 10% peer evaluation 10% bonus for the 'winning' group 5% VIVA questions
Presentation Mark Scheme
20% content – evidence of research and referencing, quality of information, strength of arguments
20% materials / media – quality of written materials (spelling, editing etc), use of appropriate media for target audience
20% image and credibility – your appearance, professionalism, believability as a group 15% performance – speaking tone and clarity, pronunciation, confidence, body
language, group timings 10% peer evaluation – you will submit individual peer evaluation forms, sharing points
between your team members, based on their group work contributions to the presentation and written assignment (not yourselves!)
10% bonus for the 'winning' group - you will vote for your winning group (not yourselves!!)
5% VIVA questions – questions will be asked by the audience at the end of your presentation
TOTAL = 100%, worth 50% of the module mark
Group Written Paper Mark Scheme
One paper to be submitted per group Outlining your Business Communication Objectives and Strategy for your presentation Maximum: 2 x pages of A4 (12 point font size). Images and appendices can be included
if required. Format: Introduction, main body of report, summary. 50% content – evidence of research and referencing, demonstration of understanding of
Business Communication Objectives and Strategies, quality of information, strength of arguments, evidence of understanding of groupwork dynamics/ personality styles
50% quality of written materials – use of appropriate Business Communication terms, formal language, evidence of spellcheck, editing, proofreading, structure of paper, logical format
TOTAL = 100%, worth 50% of the module mark
Over to you….
Good luck!
Some Background Information…...
As this is a real current programme, there will be lots of information for you to research.
A couple of websites to get you started….
http://www.spiritexchange.com/
http://ip.disneycareers.com/en/cultural-representative-program/role-information/china/
Cultural Representative Program - China
As a Cultural Representative in this 12-month program, participants can greet and interact with guests while sharing the wonders of China's amazing culture. Colorful sights and sounds greet guests as they are transported to the exquisite beauty, complexity and serenity that is China. Within China, guests will find the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, a large market place of indoor shops, an art gallery, and the Lotus Blossom Café, a counter service restaurant, and the elegant Nine Dragons restaurant offering a diverse menu.
The most important ingredient of the China Pavilion is its cast members. We recruit friendly, outgoing, hospitality-oriented people throughout China to represent the culture, traditions, and history of the entire country. Participants have the chance to greet and interact with people from across the globe – all while sharing their own heritage. Participants will also contribute greatly to our overall guest experience across the Walt Disney World® Resort, including the Kidcot Fun Stop.
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