Identify a people focused business issue that has strategic relevance to your organisation or one you are familiar with, plan and complete an original business research project. 7CO04 Business research in people practice

7CO04 Business research in people practice

Learner Assessment Brief

Assessment ID / CIPD_7CO04_24_01

 

Level 7 Advanced Diploma in

  • Strategic People Management
  • Strategic Learning and Development

 

 

  

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Unit code:

7CO04

Unit title:

Business Research in People Practice

Assessment ID:

CIPD_7CO04_24_01

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Introduction

As you develop your career as a people professional you will be involved in solving complex organisational problems. The challenge is to find reliable trustworthy solutions and not be distracted by unreliable facts, outdated and biased opinions or superficial quick fixes.

The CIPD promotes an evidence-based approach to people management to enable people professionals to increase their level of influence, making better, more effective decisions, to help organisations achieve their goals.

The purpose of this unit is for you to apply evidence-based practice to a people focused business issue, developing your research skills and ability to write a persuasive business report.

The assessment will address all assessment criteria of this unit, with a mark awarded for each of the four LOs. 

Assessment task

Identify a people focused business issue that has strategic relevance to your organisation or one you are familiar with, plan and complete an original business research project that develops a set of business focused recommendations to address the identified people issue. Your research report should be approximately 4000 words and include the sections listed below. You are advised to use the section headings to help structure your report.  

To address Learning Outcome 1: Be able to plan a people practice business research project aimed at adding organisational value.

An introduction

This should provide some background to the organisation, your role within the organisation and a brief explanation of the business problem being addressed. 

Terms of Reference

This sets the parameters of your research and should include the research aim, some explanation of where in the organisation the research will take place, along with the resources and timeframes necessary for its completion.  It is a good idea to attach a GANTT chart as an appendix to set out the timeline for each stage of the project.

Literature Review

This is a critical analysis and thematic review of existing published material and reputable on-line sources that directly relate to the research aim and objectives. As knowledge does not exist in a vacuum, your work will only have value in relation to other people’s research evidence.  The literature review should then help to develop the research questions and inform the recommendations you later make as a result of your research.

Research Questions

Drawing upon the review of the published literature, identify one or more meaningful research questions/objectives to help guide your own research.  It is important that these align to the research aim.

To address Learning Outcome 2: Be able to justify the most appropriate research methods to collect data for the chosen project.

Research methodology

This section of the report should explain and justify the research strategy and design for your primary research, the research population and sample, and how this was selected.  In addition, it should critically discuss the potential limitations of the data collection methods and any ethical issues, along with how your research will adhere to the main ethical principles of such research. It is important that research texts are referenced here to further support and justify your methodology.

To address Learning Outcome 3: Be able to analyse data to make decisions and provide business and people management insights.

An analysis and presentation of the data collected from the primary research

Having completed your primary research, you need to analyse the raw data collected, both quantitative and/or qualitative using appropriate methods to present this.

A discussion of the research findings

The purpose of this section is to discuss and make sense of the project’s findings.  You should compare and contrast your research findings with those identified from the published literature, identifying the key themes and their significance to the research aim and strategic implications for the organisation.

To address Learning Outcome 4: Be able to propose recommendations based on conclusions derived from the research and analysis.

A Conclusion

Following on from the discussion, the conclusion should summarise the main threads of the research findings, both primary and secondary and be aligned to the research aim and questions.

Recommendations

A business focused and evidence-based set of recommendations should be developed to address the research aim and initial business issue. The recommendations should be practical strategic actions, supported by an operational implementation plan and a strategic cost-benefit analysis aimed at the decision makers. To create a persuasive business report, it is important to highlight the potential business impact, so for example, any cost savings and/or an increase in revenue that could be associated with the recommendations.

Both the action plan and cost- benefit analysis can be included within an appendix and are excluded from the word count.

Personal Reflections

The purpose of these reflections is for you to critically review your research journey and consider the learning that has taken place. Consider what went well or not so well, what subject knowledge and research skills you have gained, and how you could improve any future research design. You should also identify any learning objectives to include as a part of your CPD.

Your evidence must consist of:

A business report of 4000 words (+/- 10%), refer to CIPD word count policy. Although it is recognised that research projects will be diverse and as a result are likely to have varying needs, a suggested allocation of words to each to Learning Outcome is:

LO 1 – 30%, LO2 – 20%, LO3 – 30%, LO4 – 20%

Please note the following are excluded from the word count:

  • Reference list and bibliography
  • Essential appendices
  • Action Plan
  • Cost – benefit analysis
  • Personal Reflections  

The report content, its headings and subheadings, and in-text citations are all included within the word count.

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I can confirm that:

1.This assessment is all my own work. 

  • where I have used materials from other sources, they have been properly acknowledged and referenced.
  • I have not used Artificial Intelligence tools to generate content for my assessment.

I understand the consequences of malpractice and accept that any violation of this agreement may result in disciplinary action.

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Marking Grid

Learners will receive a Pass, Merit, Distinction or Refer/Fail result at unit level.

Assessors must provide a mark from 1 to 4 for each Learning Outcome in the unit. Assessors should use the generic grade descriptor grid as guidance so they can provide comprehensive feedback that is developmental for learners.

To pass the unit assessment learners must achieve a 2 (Pass) or above for each of the learning outcomes.

*The overall mark achieved will dictate the Grade the learner receives for the Unit, provided NONE of the learning outcomes have been failed or referred.

Overall mark

Unit result

*0 to 7

Refer / Fail

8 or 9

Pass

10 to 13

Merit

14 to 16

Distinction

 

 

 

 

Learners’ result should be recorded in a marking grid similar to the example below.

Marking grid:

Learning outcome

Mark

 

LO1

2

 

LO2

3

 

LO3

3

 

LO4

2

 

Overall mark

10

 

Unit Result

Merit

EXAMPLE Marking grid and feedback for learner – 7CO04

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Note to Assessor – Please enter a mark for each LO. You need only provide feedback

where you have awarded a mark of 1. This feedback should be developmental.

LO1 Be able to plan a people practice business research project aimed at adding organisational value.

(Provide rationale for judgements against each task and identify areas for development)

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(1-4)

LO1

Be able to plan a people practice business research project aimed at adding organisational value.

 

 

Assessor feedback first submission (if applicable)

 

 

Assessor feedback resubmission 1 (if applicable)

 

 

Assessor feedback resubmission 2 (if applicable)

 

 

LO2 Be able to justify the most appropriate research methods to collect data for the chosen project.

(Provide rationale for judgements against each task and identify areas for development)

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(1-4)

LO2

Be able to justify the most appropriate research methods to collect data for the chosen project.

 

 

 

Assessor feedback first submission (if applicable)

 

 

Assessor feedback resubmission 1 (if applicable)

 

 

Assessor feedback resubmission 2 (if applicable)

 

 

LO3 Be able to analyse data to make decisions and provide business and people management insights.

(Provide rationale for judgements against each task and identify areas for development)

Mark

(1-4)

LO3

Be able to analyse data to make decisions and provide business and people management insights.

 

Assessor feedback first submission (if applicable)

 

 

Assessor feedback resubmission 1 (if applicable)

 

 

Assessor feedback resubmission 2 (if applicable)

 

 

LO4 Be able to propose recommendations based on conclusions derived from the research and analysis.

(Provide rationale for judgements against each question and identify areas for development)

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(1-4)

LO4

Be able to propose recommendations based on conclusions derived from the research and analysis.

 

 

 

Assessor feedback first submission (if applicable)

 

 

Assessor feedback resubmission 1 (if applicable)

 

 

Assessor feedback resubmission 2 (if applicable)

 

 

Total for all Learning Outcomes

/16

       

  

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Generic grade descriptors for 7CO04

REFER/FAIL / 1

PASS / 2

MERIT / 3

DISTINCTION / 4

Mark

1/ 2 / 3 / 4

Appropriateness of terms of reference (ToR), quality of literature review, and focus of research questions

Inappropriate ToR, inadequate literature review, and poorly-focused research questions

Satisfactory ToR, acceptable and relevant literature review, and sufficiently-focused research questions

Good ToR, good and well-targeted literature review, and well-focused research questions

Excellent ToR, very good and extremely well-targeted literature review, and excellent research questions

 

Depth of understanding and justification of chosen research methods, and degree to which ethical issues are addressed

Inadequate understanding and justification of research methods used, and little awareness of ethical issues

Satisfactory understanding and justification of research methods used, and acceptable awareness of ethical issues

Good understanding and justification of research methods used, and strong awareness of ethical issues

Excellent understanding and justification of research methods used, and very strong awareness of ethical issues

 

Quality of data collection, analysis and interpretation, and ability to explain the findings

Inadequate quality of data collection, analysis and interpretation, and failure to explain the findings effectively

Satisfactory quality of data collection, analysis and interpretation, with satisfactory explanation of the findings

High quality of data collection, analysis and interpretation, with strong explanation of the findings

Excellent quality of data collection, analysis and interpretation, with excellent explanation of the findings

 

Extent to which conclusions, recommendations and action plan are business-focused and credible, and quality of reflective analysis

Conclusions, recommendations and action plan lack business focus and credibility, with  poor quality of reflective analysis

Conclusions, recommendations and action plan are sufficiently business-focused and credible, with acceptable reflective analysis

Conclusions, recommendations and action plan are clearly business-focused and credible, with good level of reflective analysis

Conclusions, recommendations and action plan show very strong business focus and credibility, with excellent level of reflective analysis

 

Overall Result

 

 

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