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Page 1 of 3 BUGEN 5930 Business, Society and the Planet Assessment Task 1 – Reflective Journal – Sustainable Business 2021 1. Assessment Details Over the first three weeks of this course, students are required to consider the sustainability-related issues and themes explored in the course and REFLECT on how these issues intersect with the world of business. These reflections are to be presented in a reflective journal, NOT a research assignment or description or summary of these themes. These themes (including issues, challenges, concepts and approaches) MUST be discussed in terms of their relevance and/or implications for business and MUST be drawn from those raised in class presentations, discussions and activities, resources provided on the course Moodle page and/or prescribed readings. Suitable themes for reflection may include: • Sustainability, the Triple Bottom Line & business; • The Six Forms of Capital used by businesses; • The six phases of business approaches to sustainability (Dunphy, Griffiths & Benn, 2003); • Examples of businesses successfully engaging in sustainable business. In this assessment task, students are required to demonstrate not only their understandings of the themes but also their consideration of the implications for the business sector and/or the student’s current/future role in business. Students should provide their thoughts, feelings, responses, reactions, opinions and ideas on the material explored. Critical thinking should be demonstrated in these reflections. While this task is not a research task, sources referred to in your reflections still need to be referenced using the APA referencing style. For information on the style of writing required, please refer to the samples and guides provided on the course Moodle page. 2. Assessment Criteria: This assessment task will be marked out of 100 and is worth 20% of your total mark for the BUGEN 5930 course. For further information on how this task will be assessed, please refer to the attached Assessment 1 - Reflective Journal – Sustainable Business Marking Rubric. 3. Task assessor: Lecturer 4. Recommended time: Suggested time to devote to this task - 20 hours. 5. Submission details: • Word Limit 1000-1200 words - (assignments exceeding the word limit may not be marked and may be returned to the student for re-writing; assignments less than the required length will risk not covering the topic adequately and may result in a fail). Do not include references or bibliography in the word count. • Note: While a Reflective Journal will mainly comprise of your own thoughts and reflections written in ‘your own words’, Federation University Australia rules relating to referencing, citation and acknowledgement must be complied with for any content from other sources. • Due Date: The assignment is due by Sunday Week 4. Students are required to upload their assignment as a Word doc or PDF via the Assessment Task 1 Turnitin link on the course Moodle page. 6. Feedback and return of work – Assessment Task 1 submissions will be graded and returned to students electronically, including feedback comments from the assessor, via the task Turnitin link, on the course Moodle page. CRICOS Provider No. 00103D | RTO Code 4909 Page 2 of 3 Reflective Journal – Marking Rubric Range Grade Critical Thinking: • application, analysis and evaluation of the ideas presented and the implications for business • Arguments are clear and show insight into theoretical issues and how they are applied • May include unusual insights. Arguments are well supported by reference to materials covered in course (or through research). Demonstrates clear and concise critical thinking and the ability to apply sustainable business concepts to ‘real life’ situations, business and/or own experiences in business 20-30 Demonstrates some critical thinking , but the application of the concepts to business activities and own experiences are less clear 10-20 Details fewer concepts and ideas, and/or no application of these to ‘real life’. Limited and/or unclear connections made between course content and themes presented. 0-10 Critical thinking – total possible /30 Reflection: • Well-developed connections between content and thoughts, ideas, feelings, opinions , reactions and details, which shows evidence of personal reflection • Describes personal application and responses to concepts discussed • Provides comment on the implications for business and current and/or future role in business Well-developed reflection; new ideas introduced and a good grasp of concepts presented. Shows the application of learning to connect new ideas to existing experience - to what was already known. 20-30 Shows some evidence of reflection, but not well-developed; Some grasp of concepts presented and some application of learning to connect these ideas to personal experiences. 10-20 Not much thought or detail; shows little connection between concepts and personal impacts; Little or no evidence of reflection or grasp of concepts explored; little application of learning to connect sustainable business themes to their business/life experience. 0-10 Reflection - total possible /30 Presentation • Submitted on time, well organized and well written. Including accurate English expression, spelling, grammar, referencing (APA). Well written, clear organization and planning, uses standard English grammar, well referenced where required (APA referencing style) 10-20 Inadequate due to lack of organization, grammar, and/or major spelling errors, incorrect or inadequate referencing 0-10 Presentation – total possible /20 Relevance • Writing clearly connects the sustainability-related themes from the course and how these are relevant to the individual’s experience and knowledge of the world of business Reflections clearly describe (and are limited to) the relevance of sustainability to business. Issues are discussed with a high level if accuracy and insight 15-20 Reflection covers one or more relevant themes from classes, with some connections made between business and sustainability 7-15 Reflection is general and/or vague or does not address sustainability in the context of business 0-7 Relevance – total possible /20 OVERALL TOTAL POSSIBLE FOR REFLECTIVE JOURNAL /100 CRICOS Provider No. 00103D | RTO Code 4909 Page 3 of 3 Feedback comments: BUGEN 5930 Business, Society and the Planet Assessment Task 1 – Reflective Journal – Sustainable Business 2021 1. Assessment Details 2. Assessment Criteria: This assessment task will be marked out of 100 and is worth 20% of your total mark for the BUGEN 5930 course. For further information on how this task will be assessed, please refer to the attached Assessment 1 - Reflective Journal – Sustainable Busin... 3. Task assessor: Lecturer 4. Recommended time: Suggested time to devote to this task - 20 hours. 5. Submission details:
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BUGEN 5930 BUSINESS, SOCIETY AND THE PLANET
Table of contents
    Sr No
    Contents
    Page No.
    1.
    Introduction
    3
    2.
    Rejection
    4
    3.
    Non-Responsiveness
    5
    4.
    Compliance
    5
    5.
    Efficiency
    6
    6.
    Strategic proactivity
    6
    7
.
    The sustainable Organization
    6
    8.
    Conclusion
    7
    9.
    Reference
    7
INTRODUCTION
Organizations form a huge part of the society and economy which is comprised of stakeholders, customers, employees, suppliers etc. When an organization aims at achieving the sustainable development, the entire society and economy also progresses towards achieving sustainability for the society. The organizations are majorly divided in three types on the basis of ownership control which are as follows:-
· Private organizations
· Public organizations
· Non-for profit organizations
The organizations maybe in the business of manufacturing something or trading or rendering of services based on its model. Sustainable development is important because it not only focuses on the present needs but also makes sure that the needs of forthcoming generations are not compromised. This helps in the development of both the economy as well as the environment (Grob, S., & Mcgregor, I. (2004)).
There are six phases of development of organization sustainably which are as follows:-
1. Rejection
2. Non-Responsiveness
3. Compliance
4. Efficiency
5. Strategic proactivity
6. The sustainable Organization
PHASE 1: REJECTION
This is categorized as the first wave wherein the managers exploit the resources as available with them for earning short term financial gains. While exploit the resources available, the organization abuses the employees along with the infrastructure and environment. At this stage the main aim of the organizations is to maximise their profits for which the managers will do anything and remove all the difficulties on the way. In the abuse, the managers tend to move towards a machine oriented organization due to which the human resource is never developed and they have issues not only due to lack of employment in the present but they do not have the skills developed for the future as well. Human resource being one of the most important capitals for running an organization, does not get priority for even health and safety and these organization try to escape that.
PHASE 2: NON-RESPONSIVENESS
At the rejection stage where the organization are deliberately antagonising the sustainable practices, at the...
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