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Assignment Remit

Programme Title

MSc Management  

Module Title

Responsible Business

Module Code

38190

Assignment Title

Reshaping Corporate Sustainability Strategies Towards Sustainable Futures.

Level

Masters Level

Weighting

50%

Hand Out Date

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Due Date & Time

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12 pm

Feedback Post Date

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Assignment Format

Report

Assignment Length

1500 words

Submission Format

 Online

Individual

Assignment:

Given this, and as a trained, sustainable and responsible business professional, you are tasked to advise relevant decision-makers, e.g. senior management team, including the board of advisors, on how businesses/organisations (from any sector) in your country (country of origin preferably) should reimagine their responsible business innovation strategy towards sustainable futures. For example, businesses based on their irresponsible practices in making a business case ensuing positive outcomes for equality, inclusion, circular thinking and climate action in achieving sustainable development

NB: You can identify an organisation of your choice from any sector in your home country with a record of experiencing or practising irresponsible business practices.

As an integral part of your responsible innovation business case, your report should aim to:

a) Reshape the organisation or the sector’s business-as-usual sustainability agenda to a purpose-driven approach promoting responsible innovation business practices.

b) Realign the purpose and direction of the responsible innovation business case to support the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) implementation, including giving a minimum weighting to environmental social Governance (ESG) practices aligned within supply and value chains, where relevant.

c) Make relevant decision-makers aware of a new business opportunity, educate them as to how they can seize this opportunity and the benefits, and justify the costs and potential risks and challenges of acting against the benefits to be expected.

d) Address the importance of policy integration formulations and the role of stakeholders in overcoming cross-cutting responsible business portfolios/issues and responsibilities e.g. within the organisation's departments or sectors at the local or national levels.

e) Address the potential benefits and obstacles/challenges vis-à-vis the transition to responsible business and a sustainable development future, e.g., sustainability value creation benefits and barriers.

Module Learning Outcomes:

LO 1. Distinguish and critically analyse the various conceptual understandings of responsible and sustainable management and its practice.

LO 2. Appraise the complexity and interconnectedness of global sustainability challenges inherent in the broader social, environmental, and economic landscape in which businesses operate.

LO3. Connect theory and practice to identify the challenges and opportunities raised by key sustainable and responsible business issues and develop solutions to address these issues in various organisational contexts.

Grading Criteria:

· A critical review of the organisation's corporate sustainability policy agenda, issues, and analyses communicated effectively.

· Evidence of an in-depth understanding of the reasons behind a responsible innovation business and a discussion of the relevance of aligning policy and business case towards a purpose-led approach to promoting sustainable development.

· Demonstrates excellence in original and critical thinking in arguments or approaches towards designing an integrated and coherent responsible business policy agenda.

· Statements are consistently supported using relevant, high-quality evidence and references from reliable sources.

· Address the potential benefits and challenges vis-à-vis the transition to responsible innovation business, net-zero emissions and sustainable development.

· Very well-structured report with all sections integrated, allowing a coherent and logical progression of ideas, evidence, justification and conclusions.

· English grammar is very high quality and has a narrative style that communicates clearly in the report.

 

Evidence

70% and above

An excellent understanding of key issues raised by question: A focused and relevant answer to the question; a logical and well-organised argument; clear and in-depth definitions of key concepts and ideas; evidence of in-depth knowledge of course material; evidence of independent thinking and critical analysis; the use of a wide range of relevant examples.

65% and above

A very good understanding of key issues raised by the question: A focused and relevant answer; a logical and well-organised argument; clear definitions of key concepts; evidence of in-depth knowledge of course material; some evidence of independent thinking; the use of a range of relevant examples

60% to 65%

A good understanding of key issues: A relevant answer; a logical and well-organised argument; defines key concepts; tends to follow the content of lectures closely; use of relevant examples

50%

A satisfactory level of understanding of issues raised by question: Answers the question; the logic of the argument can be followed; some key concepts are defined; follows the content of lectures closely; use of examples

40%

An acceptable level of understanding of some key issues raised by the question: Attempts to answer the question; the logic of the argument can be followed; some key concepts defined; some knowledge of course material.

30%

Does not answer the question but some evidence of having benefitted from the course

20%

No evidence of having benefitted from the course

Feedback to Students:

Summative and Formative feedback is given to encourage students to reflect on their learning, which feeds into the following assessment tasks. The preparation for all assessment tasks will be supported by formative feedback within the tutorials/seminars. Written feedback is provided as appropriate. Please be aware of using the browser and not the Canvas App, as you may not be able to view all comments.

Plagiarism:

It is your responsibility to ensure that you understand correct referencing practices. You are expected to use appropriate references and keep carefully detailed notes of all your information sources, including any material downloaded from the Internet. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are not vulnerable to any alleged breaches of the assessment regulations. More information is available at https://intranet.birmingh am.ac.uk/as/studentservices/conduct/misconduct/plagiarism/index.aspx.