Management question
PROJECT PORTFOLIO
BSBCRT611
APPLY CRITICAL THINKING FOR COMPLEX PROBLEM SOLVING
STUDENT VERSION
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Provide business overview Provide an overview of the business, including: name of business description of what the business does (e.g. key functions, vision) your job role within the business (or the role you’re assuming if you are basing this assessment on the case study). |
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Outline complex issue Describe the complex issue associated with the business, including: a brief outline of the issue who the stakeholders are and how they are associated with the issue analysis and presentation of numeric and financial data illustrating the complex issue (attach to this section of the portfolio) two objectives when pursuing solutions three advantages of solving the issue. three risks involved in pursuing solutions. |
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Legislative and organisational requirements Establish the legislative and organisational requirements related to the complex issue, including: a summary of the relevant legislation a summary of the associated organisational policies and procedures Attach any relevant policies to your portfolio. |
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Calculate resources Calculate the resources required for the solution development process |
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Prepare presentation Use the work done in this section to prepare a presentation of scope of your issue to present to relevant stakeholders. Use any appropriate format (e.g. MS PowerPoint). Attach the presentation to your portfolio. |
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Legislation |
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Financial analysis and presentation |
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Generate alternative solutions for your issue Summarise the outcomes of your meeting with the stakeholder, including: an outline of two critical thinking techniques used to generate solution alternatives with other stakeholders (attach proof e.g. mind map to this section of your portfolio) List of four to six alternative solutions. |
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Evaluate alternative solutions Evaluate each identified solution to establish their feasibility. Include: success criteria constraints evaluation of each alternative against the criteria and constraints List of all feasible options |
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Compare feasible solutions Use one appropriate tool/technique to compare all feasible alternatives with one another. Include: a description of the tool or technique used proof of your comparison (e.g. table, financial analysis etc) an assessment of bias in your decision-making (actual or perceived) |
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Choose the best solution for your complex issue Choose the best alternative and explain: Why did you choose it? How does it meet the legislation and organisational policy requirements? Are there any risks associated with your solution? What are the advantages of the chosen solution? Resources required |
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Prepare a brief Use the work done in this section to prepare a brief to share your proposed solution with key stakeholders (use “Brief outline” template if applicable). Attach the organisation policies that guide brief writing to this section of the portfolio. |
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Develop a feedback register Develop a feedback register to record feedback from stakeholders. Attach the organisation policies that guide recording of feedback. |
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Incorporate feedback Use the feedback from your meeting with stakeholders to refine your project brief. Attach the refined brief and completed feedback register to this section of your portfolio. |
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Seek approval Use an appropriate format to seek approval to implement your proposed solution (e.g. draft an email, complete an application form ready to be lodged etc.) Attach proof to this section of your portfolio. |
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Self-evaluate your performance Perform a self-evaluation: Complete the self-evaluation checklist (add as an attachment). List your strengths and weaknesses. Identify areas needing improvement. Attach the completed self-evaluation (Self-Evaluation checklist) to this section of your portfolio. |
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Completed feedback register and related organisational policies |
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Proof to seek approval |
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Address: 12 Glass court, Alice Springs, NT 0870 |
T: 0423507231|
E : [email protected] | w: www.alicespringcollegeNT.com.au
Address: 12 Glass court, Alice Springs, NT 0870 |
T: 0423507231|
E : [email protected] | w: www.alicespringcollegeNT.com.au
Address: 12 Glass court, Alice Springs, NT 0870 |
T: 0423507231|
E : [email protected] | w: www.alicespringcollegeNT.com.au