Explore the critical nature of relationships between people in an organisation especially with regard to leaders and followers.

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The Assessment Task Part A
Students will participate in workshop activities throughout the semester to help develop the depth of their knowledge and understanding. Student’s participation during Weeks 10 and 12 will be graded in relation to the quality and relevance of their contributions during those two subject workshops.
The Assessment Task Part B
Students will write an individual report to demonstrate the depth of their learning and development of knowledge arising from their participation in the MBA401 subject. This report will require undertaking research that is relevant to the topic statement.

Students must draw on key academic theories (minimum 3) relevant to the chosen topic.
The topic proposition posed for the assessment cannot be answered definitively. The assessment requires students to discuss possible assumptions, make effective arguments, and with a logically detailed conclusion.
Students will use a report structure for the writing of this assessment. Trust and workplace relationships

Trust is an important influence for effective communication, co-operation, problem solving and performance in the workplace. Social conflicts in the workplace can hamper personal relationships and limit group cohesion and effectiveness. In an organisational context, trust can also be treated as an issue of behavioural competence, with people trusting those that they believe can solve problems and deliver desired outcomes. Is conflict always negative or can it also be constructive?
Leaders, therefore, need to build a culture of trust in the workplace towards organisational effectiveness.
TOPIC STATEMENT: Apply the concepts of trust and human behaviour to discuss how a leader can develop better workplace relationship.
Page 1 Kaplan Business School Assessment Outline 2022
Assessment Description
This is the summative assessment for the subject. Students are to demonstrate the level of their overall subject understanding, drawn from a semester’s learning, subject engagement, and with considerations of theory, drawn from academic research, that might also be applied in a practical setting. The following should be explored and be included in the report:

Explore the critical nature of relationships between people in an organisation especially with regard to leaders and followers.
Identify how leaders may create, reinforce or even destroy organisational culture by their interactions with the organisation’s employees.
What role, if any, might trust between leaders and followers play in the decision making process?

Discuss with reference to at least three theories or concepts you have explored in MBA401. You may also provide practical examples drawn from contemporary business.
Report Structure (this is a guide to assist in how you can frame your report)
Introduction (150 words) – Present your response to the statement and outline the aim and structure of the report
Discuss the critical nature of the relationships between leaders and followers (400 words) – here you are responding to statement 1.
Analysis of how leaders may influence organisational culture (400 words) – here you are responding to statement 2.
Analyse the role of the leader and the importance of trust (400 words) here you are responding to question 3.
Conclusion (150 words) – a summary of the analysis and key theories discussed. Reference List
Please refer to the assessment marking guide to assist you in completing all the assessment criteria
Academic Integrity Policy
KBS values academic integrity. All students must understand the meaning and consequences of cheating, plagiarism and other academic offences under the Academic Integrity and Conduct Policy.
What is academic integrity and misconduct? What are the penalties for academic misconduct? What are the late penalties?
How can I appeal my grade?
Click here for answers to these questions: http://www.kbs.edu.au/current-students/student-policies/.
Length Limits for Assessments
Assessment submissions that exceed the prescribed limit by more than 10% will cease to be marked from the point at which that limit is exceeded.
Study Assistance
Students may seek study assistance from their local Academic Learning Advisor or refer to the resources on the MyKBS Academic Success Centre page. Click here for this information.

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