Explain the meaning of the results a copy of your test


Assessment 1: Entrepreneurial self-analysis

This is a reflective self-analysis. Its aim is to get you to use the academic skills learned at Business School 1 to help you assess whether you have the character traits and other characteristics of an entrepreneur and to reflect on the implications of this.

1 Complete the GET test on: https://www.Get2Test.net/. Explain the meaning of the results (see chapter 2). A copy of your test results must besubmitted with your report.

2 Provide evidence that supports (or contradicts) these results. For example:

a. Other psychometric tests such as the ‘AULIVE' creativity test on: www.TestMyCreativity.com. Please acknowledge the use of any test results that have been submitted on other MBA assessments.

b. Examples of your actions and behaviours over your life and business career.

3 Give a brief account of the antecedent influences on your character traits such as education, family background, work experience etc., linking specific influences with specific traits wherever possible

4 Reflect on and provide conclusions about your character traits and the implications for your career aspirations.

Assessment 2: Preparation of Business Plan

You are required to write a business plan either for a business idea you have. This can be a real or an imaginary business or a plan foran existing small business. Whilst you do not have to follow any precise format, a specimen format is provided in the textbook. The interactive chapter exercises on the textbook website allow you to build your plan step-by-step and place it in this format.

Specimen plans are readily available on the internet. However be warned, do not copy the contents of on-line plans. Turnitin will reveal this and it is an academic offence which will automatically cause you to fail the assessment.

Marks will be awarded for the thoroughness of the plan, not for the profit-making potential of the business idea. A good plan that proves the idea to be unviable can receive full marks. A profit projection, breakeven calculation, monthly cash flow forecast and balance sheet are required only for the first year. You must provide details of the assumptions on which these are based.How the Unit works
IMP - spans across two semesters.

The first part of IMP is taken in Semester 3 and the second part in Semester 4.

There are two submissions in IMP 1 in Semester 3:

1. The first submission is a short proposal of 350-500 words which describes the nature of the problem being identified; what theories, tools and techniques are available to provide a business solution; and how the various parts of the business / organisation come into play, i.e. the integrated nature of the problem is critical here.

This means drawing on your previous and current units in your MBA - Leading and Managing People, Leadership styles and qualities from LP 1 & LP2, Accounting & Finance, Marketing, Competing in a Global Context, Operations and Project Management, Strategy, Entrepreneurship etc. It is important that you should identify the problem within your own organisation.
In-text references and citations are not required at this stage.

Attachment:- General Enterprising Tendency.pdf

Attachment:- Integrated_Management_Project.rar

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