Your e-Portfolio is a library of cases with learnings you want to refer to in your future business career.
Each section of your e-portfolio should include a link to your artefact, followed by a short statement about why you have chosen that artefact: sample e-portfolio
What is an artefact? An artefact is something (written, audio, visual) that represents some part of your learning. You will have four artefacts in your e-Portfolio: You will choose (2) two cases from the selection provided in Canvas (see suggestions below).
You must choose two cases from different Course Themes. For example, you cannot pick two cases from Module/Theme 2.
You will choose (1) micro-credential from the three provided in Canvas (In the Modules tab to the left) You will include information (1) for your LinkedIn profile (populated according to the specifications below)
Why do I need to use artefacts to create an e-Portfolio? Artefacts are evidence on which you will write a report.
You can also use and add to your e-Portfolio throughout your UG degree and potentially into the job market.
1.Management Work The gig economy and algorithmic management Preview the document Has Zappos created a company of confusion?Preview the document Module
2:Managing in Organisations Sir Richard Branson: managing groups and teams at VirginPreview the document Clayton’s PaintsPreview the document Icebreaker: from local to globalPreview the document Take a risk on disruptive innovationPreview the document Module
3: The Functions of Management Planning and strategic management at Coca-ColaPreview the document Fashion retail strategies: Zara versus H&MPreview the document Micro Credentials Available micro credentials are linked HERE LinkedIn Profile As part of your e-portfolio, you must fill in your LinkedIn profile with: a personal statement your education the Micro-credential you have completed Once you have filled in your details, you must populate your profile by developing and engaging with your network by following at least: 3 LinkedIn influencers 3 companies 3 academic institutions You must also engage with your network by: Liking or commenting on 6 posts on LinkedIn Once you have filled in and populated your profile, you can compare your profile to the LinkedIn profile sections to be completedPreview the document. (2) Academic Report You will write a 1500 word report that you submit in TurnitIn on the link provided in Canvas.