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"Investigating the Root Causes of Female Underrepresentation at BHP and Evaluating Organisational Responses" BUS62203

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I need the final report for this unit



Focus On the purpose of the project


What is the root cause of the under representation of the females in BHP


Review the WGEA website and look at the document provided by BHP


What is the current policy and what they being followed


Is the recommended practice being followed.


Annual BHP reports and policy changes


Where is the GAP


What programs are in place to support these changes for this information


Is there mentoring and is this being actioned.



What is BHP doing and


What do they need to do.


Resources source information document this is critical to passing this unit.


Reference Source Information


To assist you with the development of your Project Report and your Project Statement, we have designed the Reference Source Information. The Reference Source Information allows you to keep track of the relevant information (in the form of the quotes) of the credible academic sources you are reviewing and that you will be using. Therefore, while you conduct your readings and research, you should complete your Reference Source Information for all credible sources you plan to use, first by providing the original quote, and then use the information for your Project Statement and your Project Report. This also provides an overview of your learning and research process.


Download theReference Source Information template (.docx). Please note that your Reference Source Information is part of yourAssessment 1Project Statement submission.


Assignment 3 - Instructions 18th Feb


Your final assessment task is to bring your entire research together in your final project report. You will build on Assessments 1 and 2 by addressing and incorporating the feedback that you have received. With the help of the credible academic sources (i.e. journal articles) identified and provided inAssessment 2, you will now write a review of the theories and analytical frameworks section. You will revise and incorporate the feedback received for your secondary data and selected analytical framework section. You will then describe and explain your data analysis and present and explain your findings. Finally, you will critically reflect on your findings, discuss them and the implications, and provide evidence-based recommendations. A succinct executive summary, an introduction and a conclusion section complete your final project report.


Use theFinal Report template (.docx)to write up your final project report and consult theReport structure guide (.pdf). Be sure to incorporate the feedback received from Assessments 1 and 2.



  1. Introduction



  • Introduce your project report. Provide background information about your organisation (or industry) supported by credible sources, the problem or opportunity that you are investigating and the purpose of your research. Briefly mention the theories and analytical frameworks you are reviewing. Briefly introduce your research approach (i.e. the secondary data and the analytical framework to analyse the secondary data). The introduction must be completed with a brief overview of the structure of your report.

  • Please ensure that you complete the Reference Source Informationfor each credible academic source used.



  1. Review of theories and frameworks


2.1. Review of business theories



  • Critically examine relevant credible academic sources and briefly review two (2) relevant, narrowed down business theories that are related to your identified problem or opportunity.

  • Clearly explain and justify the relevance of the theories reviewed to the problem (or opportunity).

  • Please ensure that you complete the Reference Source Informationfor each credible academic source used.


2.2 Review of analytical frameworks



  • Critically examine relevant credible academic sources and briefly review two (2) analytical frameworks (methods or tools) that could be applied to investigate your problem or opportunity.

  • Making use of the peer-reviewed journal articles, explain the relevance of the analytical frameworks to the problem or opportunity you are investigating (i.e. justify the selection).

  • Please ensure that you complete the Reference Source Informationfor each credible academic source used.



  1. Secondary data and analytical framework (method or tool)



  • There are two parts to this section, namely the secondary data and the selected analytical framework that you will be using to analyse the secondary data to investigate your problem or opportunity.


3.1 Secondary data



  • Provide a detailed description of secondary data and its sources that you are using for the investigation of the problem or opportunity.

  • For each secondary data source, provide in-text citations as per theAIB Style Guide.

  • For each secondary data source, explain alignment to the problem or opportunity.

  • Briefly discuss limitations and potential biases of utilising secondary data. Support your discussion using at least one credible academic source.

  • Tip: We suggest that you use a table to provide the details of your secondary data selection and the alignment to the problem/opportunity you are investigating.


3.2 Selected analytical framework (method or tool)



  • Briefly compare the two frameworks (methods or tools) discussed in section 2.2 and select one of the two analytical frameworks to investigate your problem or opportunity. Provide a supported justification for your selection. Explain how the selected analytical framework will be applied to analyse the secondary data provided in section 3.1.

  • Tip: We suggest that you use a table to provide details on how the selected analytical framework will be applied to analyse the secondary data provided in section 3.1. Do not analyse the secondary data but rather explain the steps as to how the analysis would be done.



  1. Analysis and findings



  • In this section, you will now apply the analysis of secondary data by making use of your chosen analytical framework (method or tool).


4.1 Analysis



  • Critically analyse the secondary data by applying the selected analytical framework (method or tool) as described in section 3.3. Throughout your analysis, you need to make use of and reference the secondary data that you provided in section 3.2. Any tables and figures that you include must be introduced, explained and contextualised. Tables and figures must follow the presentation and referencing guidelines of theAIB Style Guide.


4.2 Findings



  • Explain and present the findings of your analysis as they relate to the investigation of your problem or opportunity. Any tables and figures that you include must be introduced, explained and contextualised. Tables and figures must follow the presentation and referencing guidelines of theAIB Style Guide.



  1. Discussion and implications



  • In this section, you will now discuss the findings and describe the implications.


5.1 Discussion of the findings



  • Critically discuss your findings related to your investigated problem or opportunity. Link your discussion of the findings to the business theories that you have reviewed in section 2.1.

  • Please ensure that you complete the Reference Source Informationfor each credible academic source used.


5.2 Implications



  • Based on your findings, describe the implications are for your organisation (or industry), managers and decision makers (if applicable).



  1. Recommendations



  • Based on the discussion and implications of your findings, provide evidence-based (supported by credible academic sources) and achievable recommendations to address the investigated problem or opportunity.

  • Please ensure that you complete the Reference Source Informationfor each credible academic source used.



  1. Conclusions



  • Close your project report by briefly summarising your research process and the main findings. Briefly answer the following questions:

    • Has the purpose of the research been achieved?

    • What contribution have you made?

    • What challenges or issues have you identified that remain unresolved?





  1. Reference Source Information:To be summitted as a separate document


For each credible academic source used (e.g. journal articles or textbooks), the following is required:



  • A quote of what you have paraphrased in your report.

  • An intext reference including the page number for that quote.

  • A description of where you have used this in your assessment.

  • Presentation of the credible academic sources in the order in which you used them in your assessment.


For example:










A shadow director is a person who, although not formally a member of a board, is able to exert pressure on the decisions of that board. In many jurisdictions, a shadow director can be held liable as though a legally appointed director of the company (Tricker 2019, p. 105).



This information was used in the recommendations section of the assessment.



From <https://learning.aib.edu.au/mod/assign/view.php?id=149355>



  • This assessment requires you to use a minimum offifteen (15)relevant and credible academic sources.

    • You may also use current company, industry, government and media sources to support your statements, but these willNOTcount toward the minimum required credible academic sources for your assessment.

    • Most web-based sources are not sufficiently rigorous and credible for use in academic assessments and willNOTcount toward the minimum required credible academic sources for your assessment.

    • For further guidance, refer toScholarly, academic & peer-reviewed journals.



  • You must appropriately acknowledge all sources of information in your assessment following theAIB Style Guide. This includes the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT. See relevant sections on 'Academic Integrity', 'Generative Artificial Intelligence' and 'Referencing' in theAIB Style GuideandAcademic Policies and Procedures.

  • You may need to complete anOrganisation consent form (.docx)if you want to use your organisation's data that is not in the public domain. An authorised member of the organisation must complete this and this should be included as an appendix within your assessment submission.

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