please read the below document and i need compulsary Harvard referencing style by Cite them right and words should be upto 3000 and i got a belbin report as a completer finisher

1 Module Information 1.1 Module Title People in Project Management 3 Coursework Details 3.1 Group Dynamics for Project Teams ‘Of all the variables that contribute to the success or failure of projects, the one that is most neglected and in need of the most attention, is the project team itself ’ (Wysocki, 2002). With Wysocki ’s quotation in mind, you need to understand there are two genres of information concerning project success: 1. There is a considerable body of knowledge in psychology and the socia l sciences called Group Dynamics that examines how people work in small groups or teams; this research has been collected over the past century and has developed into a broad base of knowledge about the operation of groups. 2. The use of teams in the work place has expanded rapidly during recent decades. Management researchers and applied social scientists have studied this development to provide advice to organizations about how to make teams operate more efficiently, and how to develop individual and team competencies. The coursework aims to unite and contextualise selected theories associated with team dynamics from psychology and the social sciences with selected theories associated with groups, teams, and management processes from management and organi zation sciences. The coursework requires you to critically reflect upon these theoretical perspectives of how people work together in small groups or teams in project -orientated contexts in a formal or informal organizational setting. During this reflecti on, you will need to consider how team members remain aware and sensitive to the psychological and social factors influencing their behaviour and that of others participating in small project -orientated teams in a formal or informal organizational setting. The contextual lens through which the coursework is to be completed is your own Belbin Self -Perception Inventory (SPI) report, and recent personal experience acquired while undertaking a single, small group or team project -orientated task within a formal or informal organizational setting. KB7036 People in Project Management Page 2 of 7 3.2 Overview Completion and submission of all three stages of the Peer Review and the Academic Paper form the summative assessment for the module. The tasks associa ted with the completion of the Academic Paper are designed to unite your tutor -guided and self -directed, independent learning to demonstrate achievement of the Module Learning Outcomes (MLOs). Before starting the Academic Paper, you need to complete a Bel bin Self -Perception Inventory (SPI) to gain an understanding of your preferred team roles while working as a member of a project team. You will evaluate the results of your Belbin SPI report in relation to your participation in a recently completed team -ba sed project -orientated task. You will choose only one task to complete this task. The context of the task must be either educational, recreational, sporting, or public/private/third sector -related. During the evaluation, you are required to critically anal yse your teamwork experiences about self -selected group dynamic, management, and organizational behaviour theories and concepts that are pertinent to your chosen project -related task. You are required to participate in all three stages of the Peer Review process, which is designed to enhance the quality of your Academic Paper before summative assessment. The process will be administered using the Peer Review tool in Turnitin. Following submission of your Draft Academic Paper during Peer Review (Stage 2), y ou are required to undertake the academic, scholarly review of two of your peers' work during Peer Review (Stage 3). The task will require you to write formative assessment feedback commentaries using a standardised template provided by the Module Leader a nd made available to you from Turnitin. The template structure will be aligned with the MLOs and Module Assessment Criteria. You should note that your ability to submit your Draft Academic Paper to the Turnitin submission facility in the Assessment area o f the Blackboard course during the Peer Review (Stage 2) process is dependent upon you having previously submitted your Belbin SPI Report for Peer Review (Stage 1) to the appropriate Turnitin submission facility in the Assessment area the Blackboard course . Furthermore, your ability to participate in the Peer Review of Two Draft Academic Papers for Peer Review (Stage 3) is dependent upon you having submitted your Draft Academic Paper for Peer Review (Stage 2) to the appropriate Turnitin submission facility in the Assessment area of the Blackboard course. You will be able to access your formative assessment feedback and Turnitin originality report for your Draft Academic Paper for Peer Review (Stage 2) once the Peer Review (Stage 3) process is finished. To encourage your full participation in the summative assessment process for the Academic Paper, a mark equivalent to 10% of the module mark will be awarded to you upon completion of all three stages of the Peer Review. As outlined above, access to Peer Review of Two Draft Academic Papers for Peer Review (Stage 3) will be initiated after you have correctly submitted your Belbin SPI Report for Peer Review (Stage 1) and Draft Academic Paper for Peer Review (Stage 2). If you fail to submit your Belbin SPI Report for Peer Review (Stage 1) and Draft Academic Paper for Peer Review (Stage 2), you will be excluded from the subsequent stages of the Peer Review process and will, therefore, not receive the Peer Review mark. Should this be the case, you will be recorded as Absent for Component 1: Peer Review with a mark of zero at the Programme Assessment Board (PAB). You will be able to access and review your Turnitin originality report following the summative assessment of your Academic Paper. Your unconfirmed mark and s ummative assessment feedback will be released to you using the Grade Mark facility in Turnitin in the Assessment area of the Blackboard course. The Turnitin Feedback Studio tools will be used to provide consistent summative assessment feedback for all stud ents enrolled in the module; this approach will ensure the marking and feedback processes of the Academic Paper comply with the University ’s academic quality assurance procedures. 3.3 Coursework Tasks You are required to prepare and write an Academic Pa per that addresses the following tasks: 1. A brief description of a recently completed project -orientated task you have executed as a member of a small group/team within a formal or informal organizational context. The organizational context is required to b e either educational, recreational, sporting, or public/private/third sector -related. This section of your Academic Paper should be no more than 500 words long. 2. A critical and evaluative reflection regarding the accuracy of your Belbin SPI report regardin g the dominant team roles you choose to adopt while executing a small group/team project -orientated task KB7036 People in Project Management Page 3 of 7 within a formal or informal organizational context. Implicit within this task is the need for you t o contextualise your self -reflection from the standpoint of the recently completed project -orientated task you identified in Point 1 above. You should draw upon the extant literature on Belbin ’s theories when undertaking this task and decide about whether you agree with your Belbin SPI, and therefore, Belbin ’s theory. This section of your Academic Paper should be no more than 1000 words long. 3. A critical and evaluative reflection of your perceived group/team dynamics while executing the small group/team pro ject -orientated task you identified in Point 1 above. Implicit within this task is the need for you to contextualise your self -reflection within the critical theories associated with team dynamics, management, and organization sciences. You should draw upo n at least four distinct themes presented in the formally -scheduled teaching programme for this module when undertaking this task. This section of your Academic Paper should be no more than 1500 words long. 3.3.1 Peer Review (Stage 1): Belbin Self -Percep tion Inventory (SPI) Report You will be able to nominate four observers to provide reflections of your team -working traits. You must nomina te four observers. You are not permitted to nominate less than or more than four. You will receive a Belbin Self -Perception Inventory (SPI) Report when you complete your reflection and another when all four nominated observers have completed their reflecti ons. You are required to complete a Belbin Self -Perception Inventory (SPI) before commencing Peer Review (Stage 2): Draft Academic Paper. Instructions explaining how to complete a Belbin SPI will be communicated to you from the Announcement area of the Bl ackboard course. You must submit the report that is produced after your completion of the Belbin SPI to the Turnitin submission facility for Peer Review (Stage 1): Belbin Self -Perception Inventory (SPI) Report in the Assessment ar ea of the Blackboard course. The report must be submitted by the deadline illustrated above. You are cautioned to take care when uploading your digital file, as your first attempt will be deemed final and cannot be changed later. 3.3.2 Peer Review (Stage 2): Draft Academic Paper You are required to submit a digital copy (in Microsoft Office Word format) of your Draft Academic Paper for Peer Review to the Turnitin submission facility for Peer Review (Stage 2): Draft Academic Paper in the Assessment area o f the Blackboard course. Your Draft Academic Paper must be submitted anonymously by the deadline illustrated above. You are cautioned to take care when uploading your digital file, as your first attempt will be deemed final and cannot be changed later. Th e word limit range for the Draft Academic Paper is a minimum of 2,000 words up to a maximum of 3,000 words; this means you are not permitted to exceed the maximum word limit. Independent of the absolute maximum 3,000 -word limit is the requirement to write a 200 -word Draft Abstract that must be placed at the front of your Draft Academic Paper and be presented in single line spacing. The format of the core text of the Draft Academic Paper should follow the specification: 25 mm page margins; 12 -point Times New Roman font; 1 1/2-line -spacing. 3.3.3 Peer Review (Stage 3): Peer Review of Two Draft Academic Papers You are required to blind review anonymously, i.e., where the author/o wner of the work does not know the names of those colleagues completing the Peer Review (Stage 3): Peer Review of Two Draft Academic Papers, the Draft Academic Papers submitted by two of your peers. The Peer Review process requires you to provide construct ive, supportive feedback using a standardised template provided by the Module Leader and made available to you from Turnitin. The template structure will be aligned with the MLOs and Module Assessment Criteria. The Peer Review process will be administered by Turnitin in the Assessment area of the Blackboard course. You should note that Turnitin will randomly assign the two Draft Academic Papers for Peer Review. Your Peer Review (Stage 3): Peer Review of Two Draft Academic Papers submissions must be complete d anonymously by the deadline illustrated above. The Module Leader will not be involved in the Peer Review process nor will he provide you with additional feedback following the Peer Review process. KB7036 People in Project Management Page 4 of 7 3.3 .4 Academic Paper You are required to submit a digital copy (in Microsoft Office Word format) of your Academic Paper for summative assessment to the Turnitin submission facility for the Academic Paper in the Assessment area of the Blackboard course. Your Academic Paper must be submitted anonymously by the deadline illustrated above. You are cautioned to take care when uploading your digital file, as your first attempt will be deemed final and cannot be changed later. The absolute word limit for the Academ ic Paper is 3,000 words; this means you are not permitted to exceed the word limit. Independent of the 3,000 -word limit is the requirement to write a 200 -word Abstract that must be placed at the front of the Academic Paper and be presented in single line s pacing. The absolute word limit for the Abstract is 200 words; this means you are not permitted to exceed this word limit. The format of the core text of the Academic Paper should follow the specification: 25 mm page margins; 12 -point Times New Roman font ; 1 1/2-line -spacing. 4 Further Information 4.1 Module Learning Outcomes (MLOs) Assessed by Coursework On completion of the Coursework, you will be able to: 4.1.1 Knowledge and understanding: 1. Define and evaluate selected key theories and concepts associated with the main characteristics and processes of teams, the issues facing teams, and the organizational context of teams. 2. Critically appraise selected key theories and techniques associated with the groups and teams in an organization, organizati onal structures, and management processes. 4.1.2 Intellectual/professional skills and abilities: 3. Empowered with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to create, participate in, and effectively lead real and virtual project -orientated teams. 4. Critically r eview the literature on team dynamics, management, and organizational behaviour and engage with what others have written through evaluative discourse. 4.1.3 Personal values attributes: 5. Exhibit the professional ethics characteristics of a University p ostgraduate student. 4.2 Referencing Style Your Academic Paper should be written in an academically acceptable format in which your bibliographic citations in your text and reference list are presented using the Cite Them Right version of the Harvard re ferencing system. 4.3 Assessment Criteria Your Academic Paper will be assessed using the Northumbria University postgraduate descriptors. When you receive your summative assessment feedback, you will receive qualitative comments using the Plus/Delta retrospective: ‘three positive things you did ’ and ‘three things you could have improved ’. KB7036 People in Project Management Page 5 of 7 4.4 Expected Size of Submission You need to decide how you will distribute your word limit for the Academic Paper across the tasks out lined above. The Module Leader is unable to provide you with guidance about this question, as the answer will be dependent upon your project, experience, and reflection. The actual word count is to be declared on the front cover of the Academic Paper. The absolute word limit for the Academic Paper is 3,000 words (excluding the Abstract, which has an independent absolute word limit of 200 words). The word limit includes the following elements: KB7036 People in Project Management Page 6 of 7 • The main bod y of text • In-text citations, e.g., (Smith, 2011) or Smith (2011) • Direct quotations from primary or secondary source materials The following elements are excluded from the word limit: • The Abstract (which has an independent absolute word limit of 200 wor ds) • Title and contents pages • Tables, figures, illustrations, and footnotes • Reference list • Bibliography • Appendices • Glossary • Footnotes You will be penalised if your Academic Paper exceeds the absolute word limits according to the table of penalties s et out in the University ’s policy on word limits, which is available to you via the University website. However, you should note this coursework does not allow you to exceed the absolute word limit by 10% and any imposed penalty will be based on the extent to which you exceed the absolute word limit. 5 Referral The Referral Attempt opportunity will generally take place after the end -of-level Programme Assessment Board (PAB). If you become eligible to complete a Referral Attempt but are subsequently una ble to undertake the opportunity when required, you will be permitted to re -sit the module at the next scheduled sitting of the module assessment. This will typically entail the suspension of your progression on your programme of study until such time that you have completed the level and become eligible to proceed. When granting you a Referral Attempt of the module, you will be required to complete and submit a new attempt, i.e., a re -working, of all referred component(s) of assessment outlined in this mo dule assessment specification. The date and time of submission for your Referral Attempt(s) will be confirmed to all students by the module leader as an announcement on the Blackboard course shortly after the official publication of results following the P AB. You will submit all referred components of assessment to relevant Turnitin submission facilities in the Module Assessment area of the Blackboard course. 6 Guidance for Students on Policies for Assessment The University has several policies for assessme nt. The following information, which is available to you from the link below, provides guidance on these policies, including relevant procedures and forms. (1) Assessment Regulations and Policies (a) Assessment Regulations for Taught Awards (b) Group Work Assessment s Policy (c) Moderation Policy (d) Retention of Assessed Work Policy (e) Word Limits Policy (2) Assessment Feedback (a) Anonymous Marking Policy (3) Late Submission of Work and Extension Requests (4) Personal Extenuating Circumstances (5) Technical Extenuating Circumstances (6) Student Com plaints and Appeals (7) Academic Misconduct (8) Student Disability and Unforeseen Medical Circumstances KB7036 People in Project Management Page 7 of 7