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BM.KT.01
International University - VNUHCM
School of Business ----------------- Group Assignment REQUIREMENTS
1. Create a mind map
- 10 total connections (concept → real-world application).
- Each connection must show how the practice illustrates the concept.
*Note: Creativity and neatness will influence the impression (though grading is based on content quality).
2. Present your mind map GUIDELINES
Step 1 – Form your group
- Each group should have no more than 5 members.
- Exchange contact information and set up a shared workspace.
Step 2 – Chapter assignment and Organization chosen
- Each group will be assigned one chapter based on the course syllabus.
- Identify key concepts and themes from your chapter.
- Each group will choose one real-world organization.
Step 3 – Research & concept connection
- Brainstorm how the chapter’s concepts apply to the organizations of your choice.
- Each concept should be connected to a specific real-world example.
- Use reliable sources: company reports, academic articles, credible news.
Step 4 – Mind map creation
- Your final output is a mind map that:
+ Clearly shows at least 10 connections between theory (concepts) and practice (real organization examples).
+ Uses color coding, keywords, and branches to organize concepts logically.
+ Includes brief explanations (1–2 sentences) for each connection.
Step 5 – Quality check Check that:
- There are exactly 10 connections, each worth 10 points.
- Examples are relevant, realistic, and well-explained.
- Your mind map is visually clear and easy to follow.
- Proofread for spelling, grammar, and clarity.
Step 6 – Submission Submit both: - Mind map file (PDF or image)
- List of references (APA style)
*Note: Late submission will be charged 50%. No submission will earn 0 point. RUBRICS Score
100 (Excellent) 75 (Good)
50 (Satisfactory) 25 (Poor) 0 (Unacceptable) 10 clear, accurate 8–9 mostly 6–7 connections; accurate connections; Fewer than 6 creative, well- connections; some connections; organized, logical inaccuracies; weak No mind map visually neat; organization; Mind Map explanations organization; submitted or concise minor vague or unclear or irrelevant work. explanations clarity/visual incomplete; missing (1–2 sentences issues; limited visual explanations. each) fully link explanations clarity. concept → mostly clear. practice. Clear, confident Mostly clear delivery; Delivery delivery; some Unclear strong somewhat unevenness in delivery; poor teamwork; unclear; limited teamwork or teamwork; No presentation Presentation content well- teamwork; timing; little delivered. explained with explanations explanations explanation; supporting basic; weak use understandable visuals lacking. examples; of visuals. with minor gaps. good timing and visuals.