Managing projects - Management
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Course  : Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Business and Marketing   
  BMTD5 2123A- 
Module  : SIM335 Managing Projects 
MDIS Module Tutor  : Dr Ong Chee Ming Charles 
Assessment   : Individual Assignment  
Due Date   : 22 Oct 2021 
Duration / Word Length : 3,000 words +/- 10\%  
  Please refer to AQH-F15 Guidance for Students on 
the Penalty for Exceeding Word Limit for Assessed 
Work. 
Weighting within Module : 100\%  
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BMTD5 2123A T3 
SIM335 Managing Projects, Individual Assignment – August 2021 Intake   
This is an individual assignment - complete both tasks 1 and 2 
For your convenience, both tasks should be submitted as one document, which contains 
both individual tasks. 
 
Background: The assignment is intended to bring out the benefits and limitations of 
different approaches to project management (throughout the project life cycle) by 
relating these to the circumstances listed. It is also intended to allow students to 
demonstrate their learning and competence in respect of the effective project 
management with focus on resources, trade-offs among scope, cost and time, as well as 
key elements of the project life cycle. 
 
Task 1 (40 marks) each short answer question requires a response in a few sentences for 
the questions awarded up to 4 – 6 marks and a paragraph for questions awarded up to 8 – 
10 marks. Citation(s) is/are essential for each question to demonstrate students’ ability to 
fulfill academic writing style in accordance to Harvard referencing.  Answer without 
citation(s) will result in a fail grade for the corresponding question. Minimum of FIVE (5) 
references is required and references to be listed at the end of Task 1. 
 
 
1) There are numerous literatures that identify different models for Project Life Cycle 
(PLC). Write short notes to discuss the role of the Project Life Cycle in Project 
Management. 
 (8 marks) 
 
 
2) Organisations typically identify THREE (3) types of project in their portfolio. Write 
short notes to describe the classification of project portfolio by type and provide an 
example for each. 
(6 marks) 
  
 
3) Clear VisionPte Ltd – a market leader that manufactures high-end optical scope fitted 
on hunting rifles for the past 30 years. Recently the top management has decided to 
diversify the business by applying its proprietary technology to develop a top-quality 
binocular. Which project structure would you recommend for your organisation? 
Together with a diagram, write short notes to describe the proposed structure and 
provide appropriate justifications to support your recommendation.  
(6 marks) 
 
 
4) What is the purpose of establishing project priorities? And what would normally be 
considered when setting project priorities.   
 (4 marks) 
5) Project Control Systems are often used to ensure the quality of project outcomes. 
Identify and briefly discuss TWO (2) tools commonly used in project control process.  
(6 marks) 
  
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SIM335 Managing Projects, Individual Assignment – August 2021 Intake   
6) Your organisation intends to roll out a series of new products. As the project manager, 
you have been tasked to conduct a market research on whether these new products will 
be well received by potential customers. You have mapped out the activities and 
durations in the table below: 
Activity ID Description Preceding Activity Activity Duration 
A Contract Signed None 3 
B Survey Designed A 2 
C Target Market ID A 3 
D Data Collection B & C 7 
E Develop Presentation B 2 
F Analysis of Results D 2 
G Demographics C 2 
H Presentation E, F & G  1 
 
i. The project network is a tool used for planning, scheduling, and monitoring of 
project progress. Discuss the concept of critical path and its significance to the 
project schedule. 
ii. Based on the data provided above, develop an AON project network (with 
calculations of forward pass, backward pass and slack).  
iii. Identify the critical path of this project. 
iv. Develop the gantt chart of this project. 
 (10 marks) 
 
 
Task 2: (60 marks) 
 
Case Study:   
 
Your faculty is planning to have a graduation ceremony for cohorts that are completing the 
undergraduate progamme. As the Project Manager appointed by your faculty, you are in-
charge to organise this event. In view of the COVID-19 pandemic; and local government 
advisory to avoid large-scale physical event, the graduation ceremony will be delivered 
virtually. 
 
As the project is currently at the feasibility stage, you are required to prepare a proposal 
report for faculty dean’s approval. From a project management perspective, outline the 
key areas required to successfully manage this project – e.g. Project Scope (covering all 
mandatory items), Project Priorities (with appropriate justification and a balanced trade-
off), Work Breakdown Structure (with relevant work packages) and Cost Estimation (with 
time-phase budget).  
 
Additionally, include considerations for managing the project risks by identifying and 
describing THREE (3) negative risks (i.e. what can go wrong during the project) and 
provide justification for EACH risk – why is the identified aspect a risk in this project? 
 
The report should demonstrate the skills and competencies required by the Project 
Manager, along with relevant project management perspectives. 
 
Minimum of FIVE (5) references is required. References to be listed at the end of Task 2.  
 
 
  
BMTD5 2123A T3 
SIM335 Managing Projects, Individual Assignment – August 2021 Intake   
Assignment presentation and assessment: 
 
The answers to both tasks are independent and should be addressed separately. 
 
Task 1 answer to six questions (800 - 1,000 words) – completed as an individual task 
References for Task 1 to be listed after last question. 
 
Task 2 presented in a report (2,000 - 2,200 words) – completed as an individual task 
References for Task 2 to be listed after last section of task. 
 
For your convenience, both tasks should be submitted as one document, which contains 
both individual tasks. 
 
 
The criteria for assessing each question in Task 1 will be:  
 
Use of relevant theory (50\%)  
Has the right theoretical content been chosen as the basis for answering the questions?  
Is the theory selected significant to the questions? 
Is there evidence on the use of course notes and books?  
Is/are the concept(s) aligned with those covered in the syllabus?  
 
Critical Analysis (50\%)  
This measures the extent to which students develop a structured argument for the points 
they make. 
 
 
The criteria for assessing Task 2 will be:  
 
Use of relevant theory (40\%) (24 marks) 
Has the right theoretical content been chosen as the basis for answering the questions?  
Is there evidence on the use of course notes and books?  
Are the concepts aligned with those covered in the syllabus?  
Is the theory selected significant to the questions? 
 
Analysis/Application (40\%) (24 marks) 
This measures the extent to which students develop a structured flow of key points relating 
to concepts in project management that are appropriate to the context of chosen project. 
 
Report presentation (20\%)  (12 marks) 
The extent to which the assignment represents an effective report. This will be judged on: 
 
• Appearance: Is a word count included at the end of the report? Is it within the specified 
amount? Is the text double-spaced? 
 
• Structure: Does the report follow the conventions of the format required? Does it have 
a clear introduction, providing an overview to the project? Does each section have a 
clear structure using sub-headings (where appropriate)? Do the sections of the 
report develop ideas in a logical sequence? Are diagrams or other subsidiary 
information shown to support the key ideas (where appropriate)?  
• Spelling and grammar: Are all words spelled correctly and is the meaning of sentences 
clear? 
 
BMTD5 2123A T3 
SIM335 Managing Projects, Individual Assignment – August 2021 Intake   
• Referencing: Have appropriate references (minimum of 5) been included in the report? 
Has a recognized referencing system been used for notation?  
 
Any work submitted is subject to the Universitys rules and procedures governing 
infringement of assessment regulations. 
 
 
 
Grading Criteria SIM335 Managing Projects Individual Assignment  
 
First Class (70 – 100\%)  
A creative and original response to the question. Critically reflecting on perceived 
theory and experiences. Wide and appropriate use of sources (theory and practice) 
based on reading and experiences. Answer written fluently, with evidence of a highly 
developed capacity to structure work systematically and argue logically.  
 
Upper Second Class (60 – 69\%)  
Comprehensive knowledge of concepts and theories. Appropriate application of theory 
and experience to the question answered. Ability to inter-relate concepts and ideas. 
Some originality in approach and awareness of scope and limitations. Answer 
systematically structured and coherent.  
 
Lower Second Class (50-59\%)  
Evidence of knowledge of concepts and theories. Attempts to relate and balance theory 
and practice. Main issues addressed appropriately. Mainstream texts and lecture 
notes used. Work presented in a structured form but arguments weak in places.  
 
Third Class (40-49\%)  
Evidence of uncritical knowledge of main concepts and theories. Limited attempts to 
relate theory and practice relaying on personal opinion or assertions. Limited 
evidence of reading. Presentation and structure weak in several places.  
 
Fail (0 – 39\%)  
Some knowledge of main concepts and theory but major omissions and / or 
misunderstandings. Style and structure weak and overly descriptive. Considerable 
limitations in the ability to perceive the relationship between theory and practice. 
Limited reading. 
BMTD5 2123A T3 
SIM335 Managing Projects, Individual Assignment – August 2021 Intake   
SIM335: Management of Projects (Academic Year 2020/2021) 
 
Task 1 
 
Criteria 70\% + 60-69\% 50-59\% 40-49\% <40\% 
Use of 
relevant 
theory 
Indicative 
weighting = 
50\% of 
marks 
allocated 
for each 
questions 
 
The report identifies all the relevant 
theories to answer to complete the  
task. The theories used are described 
in detail. There is clear evidence that 
course notes, books and other 
sources are used. Theories used are 
significant in listing the activities 
required to successfully plan and 
manage a major project. 
The report identifies most of the 
relevant theories to answer to 
complete the task. On the whole, the 
theories used are described in detail. 
There is clear evidence that course 
notes and books are used. Theories 
used are largely significant in listing 
the activities required to successfully 
plan and manage a major project. 
On the whole, the report identifies 
the relevant theories required to 
answer to complete the task. The 
theories used are sometimes described 
in detail. Overall, there is clear 
evidence that course notes and books 
are used. Theories used are significant 
in listing the activities required to 
successfully plan and manage a major 
project. 
The report identifies some of the 
relevant theories to answer to 
complete the task. The theories used 
are partly described. There is some 
evidence that course notes, and books 
are used. Theories used are sometimes 
significant in listing the activities 
required to successfully plan and 
manage a major project. 
The report fails to identify the relevant 
theories to answer to complete the 
task. The theories used are not 
described. There is no evidence that 
course notes, books or other sources 
are used. Theories used are not 
significant in listing the activities 
required to successfully plan and 
manage a major project. 
Critical 
Analysis 
Indicative 
weighting = 
50\% of 
marks 
allocated 
for each 
questions 
 
A structured argument is taken for the 
points made by combining relevant 
theories  with information researched 
or provided in the task.  
A structured argument is taken for the 
points made, often by combining 
relevant theories with information 
researched or provided in the task.  
There is some structured argument 
taken for the points made. The 
relevant theories are not always 
combined with information 
researched or provided in the task.  
There is limited structured argument 
taken for the points made. There are 
only limited combinations of the 
relevant theories with information 
researched or provided in the task.  
There is no structured argument 
taken for the points made.  The 
relevant theories are not combined 
with information researched or 
provided in the task.  
Total: 40 marks 
Answer without citation(s) will result in a fail grade for the corresponding question.  
  
BMTD5 2123A T3 
SIM335 Managing Projects, Individual Assignment – August 2021 Intake   
Task 2 
 
Criteria 70\% + 60-69\% 50-59\% 40-49\% <40\% 
Use of 
relevant 
theory 
Indicative 
weighting = 
40\% of 60 
mark 
(24 marks) 
The report identifies all the relevant 
theories to answer to complete the  
task. The theories used are described 
in detail. There is clear evidence that 
course notes, books and other 
sources are used. Theories used are 
significant in listing the activities 
required to successfully plan and 
manage a major project. 
The report identifies most of the 
relevant theories to answer to 
complete the task. On the whole, the 
theories used are described in detail. 
There is clear evidence that course 
notes and books are used. Theories 
used are largely significant in listing 
the activities required to successfully 
plan and manage a major project. 
On the whole, the report identifies 
the relevant theories required to 
answer to complete the task. The 
theories used are sometimes described 
in detail. Overall, there is clear 
evidence that course notes and books 
are used. Theories used are significant 
in listing the activities required to 
successfully plan and manage a major 
project. 
The report identifies some of the 
relevant theories to answer to 
complete the task. The theories used 
are partly described. There is some 
evidence that course notes, and books 
are used. Theories used are sometimes 
significant in listing the activities 
required to successfully plan and 
manage a major project. 
The report fails to identify the relevant 
theories to answer to complete the 
task. The theories used are not 
described. There is no evidence that 
course notes, books or other sources 
are used. Theories used are not 
significant in listing the activities 
required to successfully plan and 
manage a major project. 
Analysis/ 
Application 
Indicative 
weighting = 
40\% of 60 
mark 
(24 marks) 
There is evidence of extensive research 
from a variety of sources to provide 
better understanding to the 
background of the task. A structured 
argument is taken for the points made 
by combining relevant theories  with 
information researched or provided in 
the task. The conclusions are clear and 
link into the requirements of the task. 
There is evidence of some extensive 
research from a variety of sources  to 
provide better understanding to the 
background of the task. A structured 
argument is taken for the points made, 
often by combining relevant theories 
with information researched or 
provided in the task. The conclusions 
on the whole are clear and link into the 
requirements of the task. 
There is evidence of some research to 
provide better understanding to the 
background of the task but sources 
are not extensive. There is some 
structured argument taken for the 
points made. The relevant theories 
are not always combined with 
information researched or provided 
in the task. The conclusions are not 
clear and have only limited linkages 
into the requirements of the task. 
There is evidence of limited research 
being conducted to provide better 
understanding to the background of 
the task but sources are not extensive. 
There is limited structured argument 
taken for the points made. There are 
only limited combinations of the 
relevant theories with information 
researched or provided in the task. The 
conclusions are descriptive and do not 
link into the requirements of the task. 
There is no evidence of research from 
a variety of sources to provide better 
understanding to the background of 
the task. There is no structured 
argument taken for the points made.  
The relevant theories are not 
combined with information 
researched or provided in the task. 
The conclusions are unclear and only 
descriptive. Conclusions also do not 
link into the requirements of the 
task. 
Presentation 
and 
Structure 
Indicative 
weighting = 
20\% of 60 
mark 
(12 marks) 
The presentation is clear.  There are 
no or few spelling or grammatical 
errors. The report has been 
referenced correctly, using the 
Harvard style of referencing. A word 
count is provided at the end of the 
report and is within the limit of 2000 
words. The report is text double- 
spaced. 
The structure of the project is clear, 
cohesive and logical. Each section has 
been clearly structured using sub-
headings (signposts) and these follow 
a logical order. Additional diagrams 
and other subsidiary information are 
shown in the appendices and 
properly referenced. Appendices are 
relevant and are able to provide a 
better understanding to the report. 
The presentation is on the whole 
clear, there are no or few spelling or 
grammatical errors. The project has 
been referenced correctly, using the 
Harvard style of referencing. A word 
count is provided at the end of the 
report and is within the limit of 2000 
words. The report is text double- 
spaced. 
The structure of the project is on 
the whole clear, cohesive and logical. 
Each section has been clearly 
structured using sub -headings 
(signposts) and these on the whole 
follow a logical order. Additional 
diagrams and other subsidiary 
information are shown in the 
appendices and properly referenced.  
Appendices are mostly relevant and 
are able to provide a better 
understanding to the report. 
The presentation is partially clear. 
There are occasional spelling and or 
grammatical errors. The project has 
not always been referenced correctly, 
using the Harvard style of 
referencing. A word count is provided 
at the end of the report but is not 
within the limit of 2000 words. The 
report is text double-spaced. 
The structure of the project is not 
entirely clear, cohesive or logical. 
Each section has partially been 
clearly structured using some sub- 
headings (signposts) but it is difficult 
to follow. Additional diagrams and 
other subsidiary information are 
sometimes shown in the appendices 
but not always properly referenced. 
Appendices are occasionally relevant 
and are at times able to provide a 
better understanding to the report. 
The clarity of the presentation of the 
project is limited. There are spelling 
and or grammatical errors. The 
project has not been referenced 
correctly, using the Harvard style of 
referencing. The layout is loose and 
was difficult to follow. 
The structure of the project is not 
clear, cohesive or logical. Each section 
has been limited structured using some 
or no sub-headings (signposts), which 
made it very difficult to follow.  
Additional diagrams and other 
subsidiary information are not shown 
in the appendices and not properly 
referenced. Appendices are irrelevant 
and are not able to provide a better 
understanding to the report. 
The presentation is unclear. There 
numerous spelling or grammatical 
errors. The report has not been 
referenced correctly,  using the 
Harvard style of referencing. A word 
count is not provided at the end of the 
report and is not within the limit of 
2000 words. The report is not text 
double-spaced. 
The structure of the project is unclear, 
inconsistent and illogical. Sections are 
not clearly structured using sub-
headings (signposts) and do not follow 
a logical order. Additional diagrams 
and other subsidiary information are 
not shown in the appendices and not 
properly referenced.  Appendices are 
irrelevant and are not able to provide a 
better understanding to the report. 
Total: 60 marks
				    	
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