Module code:
Name of module:
CP51035
MANAGEMENT IN ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES INDUSTRIES
Title of paper
CRITICALLY ANALYZE THE ROLE OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT IN MANAGING ENTERPRISE RISK IN AN ENERGY COMPANY
Student no:
130021015
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Analysis
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Very good effort for critical approach, good focus, more elaboration on critical issues with focus on energy sector and deeper thinking towards what is asked
Use of information/ sources
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Creative use of information
Originality
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good
Relevance
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Very good but some more relevant information regarding the specific sector is recommended
Presentation
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Very good
Language/ style
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good
Referencing
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Very good formatting and good variety of sources
Points to consider for improvement: There is a good understanding and coverage of the subject. Very good application of the example that reveals key issues, however, in the theoretical part before some connection with the energy sector instead of generalizing would assist. There is evidence of good reading, of good information retrieval skills, creative synthesis of information, good flow of ideas, grasp of concepts, but more elaboration and focus on the sector would be helpful
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PROGRAMME: MSC, OIL AND GAS MANAGEMENT
MODULE: code: CP51035
TITLE OF RESEARCH PAPER: CRITICALLY ANALYZE THE ROLE OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT IN MANAGING ENTERPRISE RISK IN AN ENERGY COMPANY
WORD COUNT: 1377
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