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The portfolio makes the learning progress of students in a specific area visible and is created by students on their own responsibility. In the portfolio, all findings and results of the management simulation should be summarized in written form.
The portfolio makes the learning progress of students in a specific area visible and is created by students on their own responsibility. In the portfolio, all findings and results of the management simulation should be summarized in written form.


Written report: possible Structure
<u>Written report: possible Structure</u>
Introduction, aim and relevance
# Introduction, aim and relevance
Expectations (for the simulation) of each team member individually
# Expectations (for the simulation) of each team member individually
Important elements of the main part:
# Important elements of the main part:
Space, place and locality of the location (touristic facts) (assignment Year 0)
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Space, place and locality of the location (touristic facts) (assignment Year 0)
Business Plan (assignment Year 0)
 
Negotiations with Investors (assignment Year 0)
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Business Plan (assignment Year 0)
Analysis of the market and competitors (assignment Year 1)
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Negotiations with Investors (assignment Year 0)
Marketing Plan and Measures (assignments Year 2 and Year 3)
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Analysis of the market and competitors (assignment Year 1)
f. Storytelling (assignments Year 2 and Year 3)
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Marketing Plan and Measures (assignments Year 2 and Year 3)
g. Making and Explaining Management Decisions (Business assignments)
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Storytelling (assignments Year 2 and Year 3)
h. Using Expert Input (assignments Year 2 and Year 3)
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Making and Explaining Management Decisions (Business assignments)
4. Reflection (after the simulation) of each team member individually
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Using Expert Input (assignments Year 2 and Year 3)
a. Were your expectations for the simulation met? Which elements did you like, which did you not like? Why?  
# Reflection (after the simulation) of each team member individually
b. Which advantages and disadvantages did you experience working with students from different subjects, levels (Bachelor/Master) and countries?
Were your expectations for the simulation met? Which elements did you like, which did you not like? Why?  
c. How did you solve conflicts within the team?
Which advantages and disadvantages did you experience working with students from different subjects, levels (Bachelor/Master) and countries?
d. Do you have any suggestions for improvement?
How did you solve conflicts within the team?
5. Summary and outlook
Do you have any suggestions for improvement?
6. Literature
# Summary and outlook
# Literature
 
Scope: 15 written pages per student (incl. figures) + D&E forms as appendix
Scope: 15 written pages per student (incl. figures) + D&E forms as appendix
You have already created the majority of your portfolio report. You will see a corresponding of the assignments from Year 0-3. It is important for the report that the report contains a consistent and logical structure. For example, pay attention to the language, the layout or the citation and do not forget your calculation etc.
You have already created the majority of your portfolio report. You will see a corresponding of the assignments from Year 0-3. It is important for the report that the report contains a consistent and logical structure. For example, pay attention to the language, the layout or the citation and do not forget your calculation etc.
Assessed elements
Assessed elements

Revision as of 19:19, 10 February 2023

Portfolio

The portfolio makes the learning progress of students in a specific area visible and is created by students on their own responsibility.

Task, deliverable

The portfolio makes the learning progress of students in a specific area visible and is created by students on their own responsibility. In the portfolio, all findings and results of the management simulation should be summarized in written form.

Written report: possible Structure

  1. Introduction, aim and relevance
  2. Expectations (for the simulation) of each team member individually
  3. Important elements of the main part:


     Space, place and locality of the location (touristic facts) (assignment Year 0)


     Business Plan (assignment Year 0)
     Negotiations with Investors (assignment Year 0)
     Analysis of the market and competitors (assignment Year 1)
     Marketing Plan and Measures (assignments Year 2 and Year 3)
     Storytelling (assignments Year 2 and Year 3)
     Making and Explaining Management Decisions (Business assignments)
     Using Expert Input (assignments Year 2 and Year 3)

  1. Reflection (after the simulation) of each team member individually

Were your expectations for the simulation met? Which elements did you like, which did you not like? Why? Which advantages and disadvantages did you experience working with students from different subjects, levels (Bachelor/Master) and countries? How did you solve conflicts within the team? Do you have any suggestions for improvement?

  1. Summary and outlook
  2. Literature

Scope: 15 written pages per student (incl. figures) + D&E forms as appendix You have already created the majority of your portfolio report. You will see a corresponding of the assignments from Year 0-3. It is important for the report that the report contains a consistent and logical structure. For example, pay attention to the language, the layout or the citation and do not forget your calculation etc. Assessed elements