How to Lead Global Teams in a Digital & Cultural World 2026
BUS7020 Leading Global Teams and Organisations Assessment 2026 Arden Universit
Assignment Brief
As part of the formal assessment for the programme you are required to submit a Leading Global Teams and Organisations. Please refer to your Student Handbook for full details of the programme assessment scheme and general information on preparing and submitting assignments.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing the module, you should be able to:
1) Critically evaluate the major theoretical and empirical studies of national cultural differences assessing their impact and contributions on leading teams across international borders.
2) Critically analyse the impact of the evolving digital landscape and technology on the management and leadership of global teams and organisations to shape the global workforce for the future.
3) Analyse challenges of cultural influences on management practices and develop strategies to address multi-cultural issues.
4) Evaluate the business implications of globalisation for effective organisation design and structures.
5) (GA) Professional Skills. Work within a team, demonstrating interpersonal skills such as effective listening, negotiating, persuading and presentation. Being flexible and adaptable to changes within the professional environment. Critically evaluating and selecting the best management tools or leadership style to accomplish individual and collaborative tasks
Assignment Task – Organisational Audit Report
This assignment is worth 70% of the total marks for the module.
You are required to choose a global organisation from the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry (can be the same one analysed in the presentation), or you can choose your own workplace if the organisation is in the same industry. You are required to conduct an audit of the firm’s culture and practices with specific references to the way it manages and leads its global teams. The report should consider effective organisation design and development with appropriate recommendations and reference to key theories/concepts.
Your organisational audit report should:
• Identify the challenges of cultural influences on management practices and develop strategies to address multi-cultural issues.
(15 marks) (LO3)
• Analyse the above identified challenges about their impact on management practices and develop strategies to address multi-cultural issues. (25 marks) (LO2, LO3)
• Discuss the business implications of globalisation for managing cultural challenges with effective organisation design and structures.
(30 marks) (LO4)
• Critically evaluate and select the best management tools or leadership style from the above business implications. (30 marks) (LO3,4,5)
• This Task will be submitted into the ‘Submit Report’ submission port in iLearn. (100 marks) (3,500 words)
Formative Feedback
You can submit a plan to receive formative feedback. This should identify the initiatives being considered and a one-page explanation of how you will address the tasks.
The feedback is designed to help you develop areas of your work and it helps you develop your skills as an independent learner.
If you are a distance learning student, you should submit your work, by email, to your tutor, no later than 2 weeks before the actual submission deadline. If you are a blended learning student, your tutor will give you a deadline for formative feedback and further details.
Formative feedback will not be given to work submitted after the above date or the date specified by your tutor – if a blended learning student.
Referencing Guidance
You MUST underpin your analysis and evaluation of the key issues with appropriate and wide ranging academic research and ensure this is referenced using the Harvard AU system. Follow this link to find the referencing guides for your subject: Arden Library.
Submission Guidance
Assignments submitted late will not be accepted and will be marked as a 0% fail. Your assessment can be submitted as a single Word (MS Word) or PDF file, or, as multiple files.
If you chose to submit multiple files, you must name each document as the question/part you are answering along with your student number i.e. Q1 Section A STUXXXX. If you wish to overwrite your submission or one of your submissions, you must ensure that your new submission is named exactly the same as the previous in order for the system to overwrite it.
You must ensure that the submitted assignment is all your own work and that all sources used are correctly attributed. Penalties apply to assignments which show evidence of academic unfair practice. (See the Student Handbook which is available on the A-Z key information on iLearn.)
Assessment Criteria (Learning objectives covered – all)
| Level 7 is characterised by an expectation of students’ expertise in their specialism. Students are semi-autonomous, demonstrating independence in the negotiation of assessment tasks (including the major project) and the ability to evaluate, challenge, modify and develop theory and practice. Students are expected to demonstrate an ability to isolate and focus on the significant features of problems and to offer synthetic and coherent solutions, with some students producing original or innovative work in their specialism that is potentially worthy of publication by Arden University. A clear appreciation of ethical considerations (as appropriate) is also a prerequisite. | ||
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| Grade | Mark Bands | Generic Assessment Criteria |
Distinction |
80%+ | Outstanding analysis of key issues and concepts; outstanding development of conceptual structures and argument, making consistent use of scholarly conventions. Outstanding research skills, independence of thought, an extremely high level of intellectual rigour and consistency, exceptional expressive/professional skills, and outstanding creativity and originality. Outstanding academic/intellectual skills. Work pushes the boundaries of the discipline and demonstrates an awareness of relevant ethical considerations. Work may be considered for publication by Arden University. |
| 70–79% | Excellent analysis of key issues and concepts; excellent development of conceptual structures and argument, making consistent use of scholarly conventions. Excellent research skills, independence of thought, an extremely high level of intellectual rigour and consistency, exceptional expressive/professional skills, and substantial creativity and originality. Excellent academic/intellectual skills. Work pushes the boundaries of the discipline and demonstrates an awareness of relevant ethical considerations. Work may be considered for publication by Arden University. | |
| Merit |
60–69% | Very good level of competence demonstrated. High level of theory application. Very good analysis of key issues and concepts. Development of conceptual structures and argument making consistent use of scholarly conventions. Some evidence of original thought and a general awareness of relevant ethical considerations. |
| Pass | 55–59% | A good performance. A good knowledge of key issues and concepts. Fairly descriptive, with some analysis of existing scholarly material, and some argument development. Limited evidence of original thought. Some awareness of relevant ethical considerations. Good professional skills (where appropriate). |
| Pass |
50-54% |
A satisfactory performance. Basic knowledge of key issues and concepts. Generally descriptive, with restricted analysis of existing scholarly material and little argument development. Use of scholarly conventions inconsistent. The work lacks original thought. Limited awareness of relevant ethical considerations. Satisfactory professional skills (where appropriate). |
| Marginal fail | 40-49% |
Limited research skills impede use of learning resources and problem solving. Significant problems with structure/accuracy in expression. Very weak academic / intellectual / professional skills. Limited use of scholarly conventions. Errors in expression and the work may lack structure overall. |
| Clear fail |
39% and below |
A poor performance in which there are substantial gaps in knowledge and understanding, underpinning theory and ethical considerations. Little evidence of research skills, use of learning resources and problem solving. Major problems with structure/ accuracy in expression. Professional skills not present. Very weak academic / intellectual / professional skills. No evidence of use of scholarly conventions. |