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Module Title: 

Project Management in Business

Module Code: 

5BUS1205

Assignment Format & Maximum Word count

TEAM Report – Maximum 25 pages (incl Appendices)

Assignment Weighting:

30% team mark individualised by Feedback Fruits

Coursework Submission:

Date: 12th Dec 2025
Time: 23:59

Method: Canvas

Coursework return Date returned to students:

16th Jan 2026

Due to Christmas break

Module leader  

Claire Dutton

First marker   

Claire Dutton Mauro Giles

Internal Moderator

Approved
Date:

Module Board name

BAS

External Examiner

Approved
Date:

Module Board date

TBC

Module eligible for an extension on submission date (subject to UPRs)

YES / NO

Coursework eligible for an in module retrieval capped at 40%

YES / NO

Assessment Criteria

Learning Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding tested in this assignment:

· Examine the characteristics of projects and project management and how these differ from line and functional activities and management.

· Define the scope & objectives of a project based on core requirements

· Explore tools & techniques for planning, evaluating & controlling projects

Learning Outcomes: Skills and Attributes tested in this assignment:

· Research and plan a project using appropriate methods and tools such as work breakdown structure, precedence table and network activity diagram, project organisation.

· Demonstrate ability to interact in a project team environment to meet project objectives

Feedback /Marking criteria for this Assignment

· Performance will be assessed using HBS Grading Criteria (Rubric)

· Feedback for improvement will be given in writing via your Canvas module site within 4 weeks of submission

· Lateness Penalty: For each day or part day up to five days after the published deadline, coursework relating to modules submitted late will have the numeric grade reduced by 10 grade points until or unless the numeric grade reaches the minimum pass mark (UG 40/PG 50).  Where the numeric grade awarded for the assessment is less than the minimum pass mark no lateness penalty will be applied.  If the coursework is submitted more than 5 days after the published deadline, it will not be marked and a grade of zero will be awarded. Please note: Referred coursework submitted after the published deadline will be awarded a grade of zero (0).”

· Extensions: Students do not have an automatic right to an extension.  If you require an extension, this must be requested in advance of the submission deadline.  Please give your reason(s) for needing an extension.

· Retrievable Assessment: Due to time constraints with module boards, this assignment will NOT be eligible for another attempt capped at 40%

Detailed Brief for Team Assessment

Assignment Title: Transforming the Howard Centre: Sustainable Urban Renewal in Welwyn Garden City

Project scenario: 

YOU MUST USE THE ACCOMPANYING PROJECT SCENARIO DOCUMENT. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOUR WORK IS TAILORED TO THIS PROJECT. (It is the same scenario as CW1)

This assignment builds directly on your previous work in CW1. To show your understanding of key project management planning techniques, you will work in a team of 3 or 4 students to create a Project Initiation Document (PID) in report format.

Allocation to a team will be clearly advised by the module tutor.  You should contact the module leader if you have any queries with this process (please wait until the module has started).  

Welwyn Garden City (WGC) Council has hired Vision (your project-based employer) to refurbish the Howard Shopping Centre. Your team has been asked to propose an idea for one unit in Phase 2 of the project.

· Phase 2 Focus: Transform. selected units into community spaces.

· Your Team’s Task: Choose one unit and plan its refurbishment.

· Project Timeline:

Start Date: 1st April 2026

End Date: 31st July 2026

Duration: 18 weeks

Launch Date: 1st August 2026 (in time for summer holidays and before new residents move in during Autumn 2026)

Your team should come up with a community-focused concept for the unit. It must be:

· Legal

· Suitable for regular use

· Appealing to a segment of the community

Examples could include:

· Music, Art, Entertainment, Sport, fitness, or dance, Food and drink etc.

You can tailor your idea to a specific group (e.g., young people, families, older adults), but make sure the space will be used consistently.

Please do NOT contact the Howard Shopping Centre, as although the project scenario is authentic, based on other real UK examples, the choice of shopping centre is a fictional example selected for your university assessment

What do I need to do?

Use of Generative AI is permitted as part of an activity to help your team with ideas for a community idea and one section below (Work Breakdown Structure), where it’s use is clearly indicated. Otherwise, you need to complete the work independently and without use of AI.

The Project Initiation Document (PID) – key elements: 

· Title Page

· Contents page

· Introduction to include unit design idea

· Project Objectives

· Constraints of the project

· Assumptions made.

· Layout plan (a sketch the facilities, outside & inside views)

· Brief description of venue to explain plans drawn.

· Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
The WBS development can be enhanced by utilising Copilot. The module tutor will provide some guidance.

· Scope (Summary of the main headings of the WBS)

· Precedence table (with resource column)

· Network diagram including PERT.

· Roles and responsibilities

· RACI matrix

· Budget for project (your team is to determine this)

· Appendix containing a teamwork log. 

Other essential project information

· Your unit will be empty of fixtures and fittings and has been stripped back to bare walls.

· The dimensions of your unit: length 15m, width 15m, height 4m

· There is already full height glazing on one side and an entrance door.

· It will a supply of have both electricity and water.

· Consider provision of up-to-date technology e.g. super-fast fibre ethernet and technology if you need it for bookings, other business use etc.

· You should also pay attention to boarding & plastering the walls and providing suitable hard wearing flooring before you consider the fittings, fixtures, decorating and furniture needed for your community idea.

· You may need the construction of some internal walls depending on your community idea. For example: small reception/office area, changing areas etc

· You will need to plan for activities to source and obtain quotations from suppliers and contractors.  

· Cleaning and testing of the venue will be needed before it is signed off and handed over to the operations team.

· To meet sustainable goals/legislation, consider aspects such as water use.  For example, you may wish to consider small trees/plants/living wall within your unit to enhance air quality & well-being

· Pay attention to provision to meet Accessibility legislation

· The council have secured funding they believe to be sufficient and as a project team you will be required to plan a likely budget for the work to get your unit ready.

· It is NOT the responsibility of the project team to look for any further loans or investors.

· External contractor day rate is £275 per contractor.

· Internal project team member day rate is £150 per team member.

· You will need to keep your manager at Vision informed of progress

Please note that you are NOT responsible for operational concerns such as recruiting staff, or for the marketing pre-launch.  These activities are OUT of your project scope

A suggested template for this assignment has been provided in the Assignment 2 support Unit on Canvas.  Please use it to maximise your marks. In addition, some sample assessments will be shown in one of the workshop sessions.

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