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Module Name: Strategic Portfolio and Programme Management
Module Code: 7026SSL
Assignment Title: Portfolio Management Office at UCL Medical University
Assignment Due: 25/2/25 at 18:00 UK time
Assignment Credit: 5 credits
Word Count (or equivalent): 1000 words +/- 10%
Assignment Type: Standard
Percentage Grade (Applied Core Assessment). You will be provided with an overall grade between 0% and 100%. You have one opportunity to pass the assignment at or above 40%.
Assignment Task
This assignment is an individual assignment, which requires you to prepare a 1000-word report.
You have recently been appointed to a newly established Portfolio Management Office at University College London (UCL), UCL Medical School, where your first assignment is to review the University’s portfolio of current and potential change initiatives. A list of these, together with a summary of University College London (UCL), UCL Medical School's strategic objectives is provided in Appendix A. at the end of this document.
Following the appropriate stages of the Portfolio Definition Cycle, critically evaluate these change initiatives. Your evaluation should include:
• Categorising each change initiative according to which strategic objective(s) it supports.
• Prioritising each change initiative according to its expected financial return (Net Present Value) and its likelihood of success (Risk).
• Plotting the results of your analysis on a Portfolio Bubble Map.
University College London (UCL), UCL Medical School has insufficient resources (funds and staff) to implement all the change initiatives at the present time. Based on your evaluation, recommend which FIVE change initiatives University College London (UCL), UCL Medical School should pursue, justifying your choice through reference to relevant portfolio management theory. Please see the Company Background Supplemental document for detailed information on the case study.
For more specific information about the criteria mentioned above, see the standard marking rubric. It is important that you read the detailed rubric for this CW1 before you start to design it.
Source Material:
The word count is 1000 words.
• The word count is 1000 words in total +/- 10%.
• There will be a penalty of a deduction of 10% of the mark (after internal moderation) for work which falls under or over 10% of the word limit.
• The word limit does not include charts, figures, tables, headings, in-text citations, references and the Appendix (optional).
• Ensure that all tables, diagrams and models are labelled, include a citation and are discussed in the text.
• You must state the number of words used on the front cover of each part of the assignment.
This assessment is categorised as AMBER for the use of AI.
You may use AI for the following only:
• Inspiration: using AI tools to generate research questions or topic.
• Planning and management: using AI tools to suggest a title, structure, subheadings, or themes, to generate templates, to suggest processes for task management, or to generate prompts to assist thinking through assessment structure or task management.
• Sources and data collection: using AI tools to suggest sources.
• Summarising and consolidating notes: using AI tools to summarise notes or to consolidate notes.
• Translation: using AI tools to translate small sections of your written or recorded work into the language(s) used in an assignment
• Presentation: using AI tools to present data in an accessible format such as by generating, graphs, charts, tables, slides, images, word-clouds, animations, or captions.
• Checking: using AI tools to proofread work.
Where permitted, any assistance/content generated by AI is not your own work and must be acknowledged within your work (see submission instructions below). Failure to do so is academic misconduct.
Submission Instructions:
Your assignment should be presented as a report , Important points to remember
• All discussion and recommendations should be supported by reference to academic and professional publications.
• A list of references must be included.
• You must ensure you are not plagiarising others published works.
• Appendices should only be used to support information within the report.
• Formatting of submission should always be Microsoft Word and not PDF.
You need to acknowledge how you have used any AI tool by inserting a table as per the example below before your list of references:
Tool How used in this assignment
e.g. ChatGPT-3.5 Suggestions of topics
e.g. Microsoft Copilot Consolidating notes
Etc.
CRITERIA
Criteria |
1. Categorisation |
2. NPV calculations |
3. Prioritisation |
4. Bubble Map |
5. Recommendations |
6. Evidence of reading, use of resources and research |
For more specific information about the criteria mentioned above, see the attached standard marking rubric. It is important that you read the detailed rubric for this CW before you start to design it.
Instructions:
The assessment must be submitted by 18:00 (UK time) on the given date and time.
• Your coursework will be given a zero mark if you do not submit a copy through Aula platform. Please take care to ensure that you have fully submitted your work.
• Please ensure that you have submitted your work using the correct file format, unreadable files will receive a mark of zero. The Faculty accepts Microsoft Office documents, unless otherwise advised by the module leader.
• All work submitted after the submission deadline without a valid and approved reason (see below) will be given a mark of zero.
• The University wants you to do your best. However we know that sometimes events happen which mean that you can’t submit your coursework by the deadline – these events should be beyond your control and not easy to predict. If this happens, you can apply for an extension to your deadline for up to 5 working days, or if you need longer, you can apply for a deferral, which takes you to the next assessment period (for example, to the resit period following the main Assessment Boards). You must apply before the deadline.
You will find information about the process and what is or is not considered to be an event beyond your control athttps://share.coventry.ac.uk/students/Registry/Pages/Deferrals-and-Extension.aspx
• Students MUST keep a copy and/or an electronic file of their assignment.
• Checks will be made on your work using anti-plagiarism software and approved plagiarism checking websites.
Development of Skills and Attributes
This module aims to prepare students in portfolio and programme management techniques. It will develop the student’s understanding of a number of portfolio and programme management
Using a variety of teaching methods, students will understand different portfolio and programme management techniques.