Proton: From Saga to Exora
Autor: Fionz Cjh • May 13, 2016 • Case Study • 4,873 Words (20 Pages) • 1,267 Views
[pic 1] | BAC4674 INTEGRATED CASE STUDY Trimester 3, 2015/2016 |
CASE: Proton- From Saga to Exora.
Submission date: 26th April 2016.
Facilitator: Madam Saleha Binti Abdullah.
Prepared by:
Name | Student ID | Contribution % | Signature |
Fiona Chieng Jin-Hua | 1112702358 | 20% | |
Ong Shin Lei | 1112702855 | 20% | |
Low Ai Yin | 1112700723 | 20% | |
Alnadzry Bin Adsilin | 1122701741 | 20% | |
Tan Shih Jye | 1111112003 | 20% | |
TOTAL | 100% |
To be completed by the lecturer
Marks awarded for the following
Poor (1) | Satisfactory (2) | Good (3) | Excellent (4) | Score | |
Case analysis | Stakeholders not identified and problem not clearly defined | Some of the stakeholders identified and problem not clearly defined | All stakeholders identified but problem not clearly defined | All stakeholders identified with clear problem definition | |
Decisions | Decision not clearly articulated and reasoning is faulty | Decision not clearly articulated and reasoning is unclear | Decision is clearly articulated but reasoning can be improved | Decision is clearly articulated and well-reasoned | |
Evaluation | Alternatives poorly explored | Some alternatives explored and some impacts considered | Alternatives fully explored but impacts not fully considered | Alternatives fully explored and impacts fully considered | |
Action Plan | Decision poorly justified | Decision made justified but implementation plan can be improved | Decision made justified but implementation plan reasonable | Decision made fully justified and implementation plan comprehensive | |
Format and Presentation | Report is less organised with obvious grammatical and structured errors | Report is organised with minor grammatical and structural errors | Report is well organised with proper formatting and use of languages | Clear evidence that report is prepared carefully and thoughtfully | |
Total marks |
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