COM4100 F23 Take-home Final Exam
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COM4100 F23 – Effective Communication and Ethics
Final Exam (25%)
STUDENT NAME(S)
: ______________________________________
Group #: Please review: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS/HOSPITALITY – EXAM PROCEDURES Please read the exam instructions carefully: 1.
Please write your name(s) and group number in the space provided above on page 1. 2.
This is a GROUP exam and collaboration outside of your group or use of previous
or uncited materials will be considered an act of academic dishonesty. 3.
The grading total for this examination is 25 points. 4.
The grading rubric can be found following the questions. 5.
This exam is worth 25% of your total course grade. Good Luck!
Algonquin College
COM 4100 Effective Communication and Ethics
Final Exam
Please use the attached case study to answer the 3 questions for this exam. Baptist, C., & Bolnick, J. (2012). Participatory enumerations, in situ upgrading and mega
events: the 2009 survey in Joe Slovo, Cape Town. Environment and Urbanization, 24(1), 59-66. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956247811435888
Grading Rubric
Question 1 (15 marks)
Score
15
12
8
5
0
Feedback
Demonstrates complete understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is
logical, thorough and free of grammatical/ language errors. Application of course material is thorough.
Demonstrates good understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is mostly logical, covers a significant amount
of the theory/concepts asked, and is significantly free of grammatical/language errors. Some application of course material is evident.
Demonstrates a limited understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is partially logical, and/or has several grammatical/languag
e errors. Application of course material is limited.
Demonstrates a lack of understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is not logical or incomplete. There are
significant grammatical and/or language errors. Application of course material is lacking.
No response. Question not attempted or completely
incorrect.
Question 2 (5 marks)
Score
5
4
3
2
0
Feedback
Demonstrates complete understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is
logical, thorough and free of grammatical/ language errors. Application of course material is thorough.
Demonstrates good understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is mostly logical, covers a significant amount
of the theory/concepts asked, and is significantly free of grammatical/language errors. Some application of course material is evident.
Demonstrates a limited understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is partially logical, and/or has several grammatical/languag
e errors. Application of course material is limited.
Demonstrates a lack of understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is not logical or incomplete. There are
significant grammatical and/or language errors. Application of course material is lacking.
No response. Question not attempted or completely
incorrect.
Question 3 (5 marks)
Score
5
4
3
2
0
Feedback
Demonstrates complete understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is logical, thorough and free
of grammatical/ language errors. Application of course material is
thorough.
Demonstrates good understanding of the problem/theory required.
Answer is mostly logical,
covers a significant amount of the theory/concepts asked, and is significantly free of grammatical/language
errors. Some application
of course material is evident.
Demonstrates a limited understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is
partially logical, and/or has several grammatical/langua
ge errors. Application of course material is limited.
Demonstrates a lack of understanding of the problem/theory required. Answer is
not logical or incomplete. There are significant grammatical and/or
language errors. Application of course material is lacking.
No response
. Question not attempte
d or completel
y incorrect.
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Algonquin College
COM 4100 Effective Communication and Ethics
Final Exam
Using the attached case study, please complete the following questions regarding the Enumeration Survey for the residents of Joe Slovo, Cape Town, South Africa. 1.
Imagine your team is contracted as the Project Communications Manager for the Enumeration Project. Complete a Project Communication Matrix for the survey project. You may use the template from Brightspace or any Project Communication Matrix template you wish (15 marks)
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Algonquin College
COM 4100 Effective Communication and Ethics
Final Exam
2.
What would be your communication strategy be for the residents of Joe Slovo? Prepare a draft of your initial communication and specify HOW this communication will be delivered to the residents of Joe Slovo. (5 marks)
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Final Exam
3.
Given the specifics of this project, how would you approach creating a PMIS or the PM Tools you would use for this project? Are there ethical elements which must be considered? (5 marks)
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