| Category | 
									Assignment | 
									Subject | 
									Business Management | 
								
								
									| University | 
									 De Montfort University (DMU) | 
									Module Title | 
									BMIB5004 Critical Management and Organisation Studies | 
								
							
						
					 
					
										                    
| Assignment Number: | 
2 | 
| Assignment Title: | 
Essay | 
 
Assessment Information 
- This assignment is an individual assignment. Students need to answer two of the four questions. Your answer must primarily draw on critical management literature and use practical examples. Each mini-essay should be 1,000 words long, and students should write 2,000 words. 
 
- There will be a penalty of a deduction of 10% of the mark for work exceeding the word limit by 10% or more.
 
The marking criteria for the essay are as follows:
- Comprehensiveness and accuracy of presenting the critical management studies literature and the organisation and the structure in presenting the key arguments and findings in answering the question
 
- Critical analysis of the critical management studies literature based on own ideas and practical examples in answering the question
 
- The relevance of the real-life example or examples are chosen in answering the question
 
- Presentational qualities of the Paper - citations, bibliography, paragraphing, spacing, spelling, Quotations etc.
 
All criteria are equally weighted. The hyperlink follows is to the University’s generic mark descriptors-Postgraduate mark descriptors. Further information on University mark descriptors can be found here.
learning outcomes:
- E1: Thoroughly understand the contemporary and historical frame of global management and organisation
 
- E2: Demonstrate familiarity with a critical theoretical lens in analysing global business practices
 
- E3: Appreciate the complexity of managing in a contemporary global environment
 
- E4: Develop skills required to deconstruct discourse of business models and management practices and consider the wider implications of those narratives
 
- E5: Consider data drawn from the wider context to develop skills for improved problem analysis
 
- E6: Develop a critical awareness of the strengths and limitations of different theoretical and practical approaches to organizing and managing in a global context 
 
- E7: Assimilate material on course topics through a combination of learning methods, including self-study and guided reading, presentations and class discussion
 
- E8: Consciously apply an appreciation of the real-world context in appraising complex problems for initiating and implementing innovative outcomes
 
- E9: Display skills at generating innovative and practical courses of action
 
- E10: Apply skills of critical analysis in assessing the relative merits of discourse reported in the business media
 
- E11: Appreciate the transitions and relationships between the individual, corporate, national and global perspectives within the global business environment
 
- E12: Begin to appreciate the ambiguities between the theoretical and the real-world business environment
 
- E13: Be able to marshal and deploy ideas, theories and evidence to substantiate written and verbal case analyses and presentations
 
Questions:
- Critically evaluate whether the quality of work and employment is better under human relations management than scientific management. Justify your answer with references to the academic literature and business practice. 
 
- Explore the implications that systemic contradictions have for concepts like growth and sustainability in the context of climate breakdown with cases/illustrative examples. 
 
- Analyse the mechanisms and the dynamics that shape distinct forms of power within organisations. Your answer should focus on a real-life organisation of your choice.  
 
- Discuss the career aspirations and trajectories of young women and men in a context of your own choice. Your answer should describe how intersectionality helps to articulate both experiences of oppression and privileges in relation to your chosen context.