在利益相关者,范围,技术变化问题,项目管理等方面的项目分析
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关键词:An analysis of the project in terms of stakeholdersscopetechnologychange issuesproject management issues
COURSEWORK BRIEF
Module Leader Email Phone Office Phil Sainter p.sainter@wmin.ac.uk
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Module Number: 2BIS655 Module Name: Project Management Coursework Title: Coursework Coursework Deadline: 12 April 2010 at 6pm. Please remember this is the deadline, however I strongly encourage you to attempt to submit before this date. Coursework Instructions: The coursework for this module is to produce an academic report investigating the Burj Khalifa project. The coursework must have the following: An analysis of the project in terms of stakeholders, scope, technology, change issues and project management issues. An analysis of academic theory versus practice of this project. You should compare this project against other similar projects. Additional briefing will occur throughout the module, please ensure you attend the sessions or have access to other people’s
notes. The coursework must not be longer than 4000 words. This coursework is an individual piece of coursework. Coursework Submission: You are required to submit your coursework to TURNITIN as well as submitting your coursework in the normal fashion (hardcopy to the undergraduate office). Failure to submit your work to TURNITIN will cause your coursework not to be marked even if submitted to the undergraduate office (Academic Regulation 6.8). In order for you to submit your work to TURNITIN (via www.submit.ac.uk), you will need to enrol upon the class within TURNITIN using the following information: CLASS ID: 169576 Enrolment Password: project
Marking Criteria: The coursework will be assessed using the following marking criteria. Design & structure of report (5%) Discussion about the selected project (20%) Critical analysis of the project (25%) Analysis of how this Project relates to the other related projects (10%) Report results (15%) Conclusions (15%)
References and use of references (10%) Please read the marking guide on the following page to help you determine the levels you need to achieve for each grade. Academic Offences: Academic offences, including plagiarism, are treated very seriously in the Westminster Business School. A student who is proven to have committed an academic offence may be placing his or her degree in jeopardy. It is your responsibility as a student to make sure that you understand what constitutes an academic offence, and in particular, what plagiarism is and how to avoid it.
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No evidence to suggest that any learning has taken place beyond the most basic principles. 1-9 0 (0) 0
Makes no serious attempt to answer the question, and has little or no coherence. What little evidence exists to show that learning has taken place is interspersed with nonsense. 10-19 1-9 0 0
Makes a limited attempt to answer the question but demonstrates a clear lack of understanding of the issues concerned. Misunderstandings and errors of fact are likely to outweigh correct or meaningful statements. There is unlikely to be any referencing. The poor quality of the writing may make it difficult to read. 20-29 10-19 1-9 0
Attempts to answer the question but is only partly successful in doing so, with much irrelevant material included and much relevant material left out. Referencing is likely to be limited. It should show at least an emerging understanding of the issues, but is likely to Include some fundamental misunderstandings and/or errors of fact. It may well lack structure and be poorly written. 30-39 20-29 10-19 1-9
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