Assignment task |
The assessment consists of a single, individually produced film report (presentation), carrying a 100% weighting. This task evaluates each student’s independent work and performance. In addition to the film, students are required to submit a concise portfolio of evidence supporting their work. Task Overview Students are tasked with identifying a specific customer need, problem, or business opportunity within the fast fashion sector. This must address Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues or a combination of these. Using the tools and methodologies provided during the module, students will develop creative and innovative solutions. The task involves selecting the most viable solution, designing an implementation plan for the following 12 months, and conducting an innovation audit to preemptively address potential challenges.
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Your portfolio should reflect your personal effort and contributions, showcasing how you approached the task with thoroughness and dedication. Your filmed report should be engaging and dynamic, presenting you as a capable junior executive with a flair for imaginative communication. Key Independent Learning Activities, Employability Skills, and Stretch Activities
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This assignment has been designed to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate your achievement of the following module learning outcomes: |
LO1: Apply an evaluative approach to a range of business data, sources of information and appropriate methodologies in identifying drivers of innovation within a business and its environments. |
LO2: Analyse and illustrate how organisations can successfully plan, prepare and manage innovation and creative activities. |
LO3: Critically discuss the importance of organisational knowledge, knowledge transfer and cross functional co-operation in order to analyse and assess innovation capability and blockages. |
LO4: Actively engage in the identification of an innovative and/or creative solution for an identified business or organizational need. |
LO5: Conduct an innovation development audit appropriate for the introduction of the new product/service. |
Practicalities: Referencing, presenting and submitting your work |
Please see your programme handbook for information on the standard referencing style, presentational requirements and process for submitting your work. Please reference your work using the Harvard style as defined in Cite Them Right Online (http://www.citethemrightonline.com).
Once you have submitted your file, you will receive a digital receipt as proof of submission, which will be sent to your forwarded e-mail address (provided you have set this up). Please keep this receipt for future reference, along with the original electronic copy of the file. |
Confidentiality |
You are expected to take responsibility for maintaining and managing confidentiality issues in your work. You should maintain and respect confidentiality in relation to the protection of personal, technical and/or commercial information of a sensitive nature in your assessed work, whatever the format. For further information and guidance, please see the relevant section in your programme handbook. |
Academic integrity |
Academic integrity means taking responsibility for your own work. When you submit an assignment, you are making a declaration that it is your own work and that you have acknowledged the contribution of others and their ideas in its development (for example, by referencing them appropriately). For further information and guidance, please see the University website: https://www.bnu.ac.uk/current-students/registry-helpdesk-and-academic-advice/academic-integrity-and-misconduct |