MMH231 – Human Resource Practice Part B: Individual Reflection
DUE DATE AND TIME: Week 10, Friday, 17/09/2020, 8:00PM AEST
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL GRADE: 10%
HURDLE DETAILS: N/A
Learning Outcome Details
Unit Learning Outcome (ULO) |
Graduate Learning Outcome (GLO) |
ULO 2: Reflect on team performance from a performance management perspective. |
GLO1: Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities GLO7: Teamwork |
Assessment Feedback:
In normal circumstances, students who submit their work by the due date can expect to receive their marks and feedback on CloudDeakin in no more than 15 working days after submission.
Description / Requirements
Aim: The aim of Part B is to apply performance management and reward management principles to the performance of your group. There are two elements to this assessment each part equating to five marks and 500 words for each.
This assessment asks you to reflect on the performance management of your group in working together, planning and conducting the research sharing tasks, writing, editing, proofreading and submitting the assignment. (5 marks)
You are then asked to apply reward management principles to your team member based on their effort (5 marks).
If you have never written a reflection before, then please access the resources related to writing reflections on the Cloud site before you begin this part of your assignment.
http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/studying/study-support/academic-skills/reflective-writing
Performance Management
Using situational examples, how did your team:
- Decide on its goals
- Allocate the tasks involved in conducting the investigation and the preparation, proofreading and submission of the report
- Work together
- Manage itself with respect to time management, communication methods and conflict resolution
Include your responses to the following questions:
- How would you describe your team’s leadership style?
- What skills did each member bring to the team?
- How did you support each other?
Other aspects that you might consider include
- Communication
How well did your group communicate? What if any were the issues you encountered and how did you resolve them?
- Ethical issues
Were there any issues with regard to obtaining or reporting on the information for the assignment?
- Team conflict
Sometimes despite our best efforts, conflict occurs in the workplace. Conflict can emanate from task related causes or individual differences. Did you or your group experience any sort of conflict. If so how did you resolve these issues?
- Group Dynamics
How did your group function? How were tasks delegated and decisions made? What, if anything would you have liked your group to have done differently? Why?
When considering ‘performance’ you might reflect on the fundamentals of performance management. It was noted that ‘performance’ can be viewed as both an ‘outcome’ and as a ‘behaviour’.
Reward Management
To acknowledge the reward management component of this unit, you have an opportunity to award a mark out of five (5) to your team member.
Think carefully about their contribution to the group and task. What mark (out of 5) would you give to your team member? And Why? Refer back to your lecture notes on merit pay. Which of the three types of merit pay schemes (performance-related pay; competency-related pay and contribution-related pay) underpins your mark allocation? Why did you choose this option? What factors did you consider important when reviewing their performance and awarding them a mark?
- Ensure you have carefully assessed your team member’s performance
- Provide a brief rationale for the mark you awarded each team member.
The purpose of this part of the assessment is for you to evaluate the performance of your team member and hypothetically apply marks to their performance.
Type of Assessment: Individual Reflection
Word limit: 1000 words
Formatting: 1.5 line spacing; 12-point font; Times New Roman or Arial
Reference style: Students must correctly use the Harvard style of referencing.
Type of the File: MS Word Document Only, PDF is not accepted.
Submission Instructions
Submit your individual reflection (Assessment 1 – Part B) in MS Word format via the corresponding category under the “Assessment” menu on the MMH231 CloudDeakin Unit site.
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Notes
- Penalties for late submission: The following marking penalties will apply if you submit an assessment task after the due date without an approved extension: 5% will be deducted from available marks for each day up to five days, and work that is submitted more than five days after the due date will not be marked. You will receive 0% for the task. 'Day' means working day for paper submissions and calendar day for electronic submissions. The Unit Chair may refuse to accept a late submission where it is unreasonable or impracticable to assess the task after the due date.
- For more information about academic misconduct, special consideration, extensions, and assessment feedback, please refer to the document Your rights and responsibilities as a student in this Unit in the first folder next to the Unit Guide of the Resources area in the CloudDeakin unit site.
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