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BPP Coursework Cover Sheet

Please use the table below as your cover sheet for the 1 st page of the
submission. The sheet should be before the cover/title page of your submission.
Programme

MSc Management

Module name

Enterprise Risk Management

QAA Level

Level 7

Schedule Term

Autumn/Winter 2015

Student Reference Number


(SRN)
Report/Assignment Title
Date of Submission
(Please attach the confirmation
of any extension received)

Declaration of Original Work:


I hereby declare that I have read and understood BPPs regulations on plagiarism
and that this is my original work, researched, undertaken, completed and submitted
in accordance with the requirements of BPP Business School.
The word count, excluding contents table, bibliography and appendices, is ___
words.
Student Reference Number: xxxxxx

Date:

xx/xx/xxxx
By submitting this coursework you agree to all rules and regulations of BPP
regarding assessments and awards for programmes. Please note, submission
is your declaration you are fit to sit.
BPP University reserves the right to use all submitted work for educational
purposes and may request that work be published for a wider audience.
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MSc Management with Streams


Enterprise Risk Management
[BMT7060]
Coursework Assessment Brief
Autumn Term 2015
Submission deadline: 4:00 PM on 18th December 2015
Submission mode: Turnitin online access

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1. General Assessment Guidance


Summative coursework assignment 2: Individual Reflective Essay

Your second summative assessment Enterprise Risk Management (BMT7060)

is a Coursework submission.
The deadline for submission is 04:00 PM on 17th December 2015
You are required to submit your assessment via Turnitin online access. Only
submissions made via the specified mode will be accepted and hard copies or
any other digital form of submissions (like via email or pen drive etc.) will not
be accepted.

For coursework, the submission word limit is 1,500 words. You must comply
with the word count guidelines. You may submit LESS than 1,500 words but
not more. Tables, diagrams, bibliography, appendices, annex and headings
are NOT included within word count calculations. You must specify total word
count on the front page of your report.

For coursework, please use font size 12 for body text and the typeface (font)

should be Arial or Times New Roman with minimum 1.5 spacing.


For headers and titles, please use font size 14. Your submission must have

standard margins and page numbers.


Please use English (UK) as your language in the submission.
Do not put your name or contact details anywhere on your submission. You
should only put your student identification number (SRN) which will ensure

your submission is recognised in the marking process.


A total of 100 marks are available for this module assessment and you are

required to achieve minimum 50% to pass this module.


The coursework assignment carries 50% weighting for your overall mark in

the Enterprise Risk Management module.


You need to pass BOTH components of the module assignments.
You are required to use only Harvard Referencing System in your submission.
Any content which is already published by other
author(s) and is not referenced will be considered as a
case of plagiarism.
You can find further information on Harvard Referencing
in the online library on the VLE. You can use the
following link to access this information:

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http://my.bpp.com/vle/mod/data/view.php?d=223&rid=596

BPP University has a strict policy regarding plagiarism and in proven


instances of plagiarism or collusion, severe punishment will be imposed on
offenders. You are advised to read the rules and regulations regarding
plagiarism and collusion in the GAR and MOPP which are available on VLE in

the Academic registry section.


You should include a completed copy of the Assignment Cover sheet. Any
submission without this completed Assignment Cover sheet will be considered
invalid and not marked.

2. Assessment Brief
You are required to write a 1,500 word essay reflecting on the Assignment 1
group report activity identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the risk
management planning process. The Gibbs Reflective Cycle (1998) provides
stages that may guide your evaluation of the process, and provides a structure
for the following assessment criteria.
2.1.

Assessment Marking Scheme

The Gibbs Reflective Cycle (1998) provides stages that may guide your
evaluation of the process, and provides a structure for the following assessment
criteria.
The assignment is marked out of 100. The following table shows the mark
allocation and the approach required.
Assignment Part

15

What happened at
key points of the
process?

20
Feelings eg:
confident, unsure
Evaluation what was
good or bad in your
experience of the risk
management
planning process

Approach

Mark

20

How did your group break down the


work for the assignment?
Think about the stages of risk
identification, risk assessment,
assigning the risk threshold and risk
mitigation.
Describe what you did at each stage
How did you feel at different stages of
the process?
Did your feelings change as the process
progressed?
What was successful, and what didnt
work well?
Think about group working strengths
and weaknesses
Think about the risk management

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Analysis what sense
can you make of the
process?

20

Conclusion what
else could you have
done?

15

Action plan what


would you do
differently

10

Total

planning stages, for example, are some


easier to complete than others, why?
Using information from the previous
essay sections, think about what your
experience suggests about the process
For example, the validity of the outputs
of the risk management process or
whether it is a good idea to work in a
group for the type of tasks you
undertook.
What do your reflections enable you to
conclude about the risk management
process?
What actions would you take to
enhance the process, for example, if
you were asked to do it again, perhaps
for a different organisation?
What could you do better?

100

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