Business Consultant Report: London Attraction Expansion Analysis

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This report, prepared as part of a Contemporary Issues Project, presents a business consultant's evaluation of a London tourist attraction. The assessment involves a SWOT analysis of the attraction, followed by an evaluation of its potential for future expansion. The report adheres to specific guidelines, including a 2000-word limit, individual completion, and the use of Harvard referencing style. It emphasizes critical thinking, clear writing, and the incorporation of peer-reviewed journal articles, books, government websites, and industry reports. The analysis considers various factors relevant to the tourism industry, such as destination image, tourist behavior, and market trends. The report aims to provide a comprehensive and well-supported assessment of the attraction's current state and future prospects, offering strategic recommendations based on thorough research and analysis.
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Assessment Brief 1
Assessment Details
Unit Title: Contemporary Issues Project
Assessment Title: The Research Report
Assessment Number: 1
Assessment Type: Report
Restrictions on Time/Length : 2000 words max.
Individual/Group: Individual
Assessment Weighting: 100%
Assessment Task
Formative Assessment; Complete the Proposal Template.
Topic
1. You are a Business consultant who has been asked to evaluate a tourist attraction in London. Complete a SWOT
analysis of the attraction and evaluate the possibility for its expansion in the future.
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Instructions
Use paraphrasing, in-text citation, referencing, correct grammar, critical thinking and clear writing.
References are not included in the word count.
Headings and sub-headings should also be used as appropriate.
Use Harvard Reference Style and make sure you provide full referencing information. If in doubt over style follow the Solent
University referencing guidelines at .
Tables and Figures should be used as appropriate and will not be included in the word count.
You should use:
peer reviewed journal articles;
books/edited books;
a reasonable range of sources appropriate to the topic chosen (for example, Government websites, industry reports
available online, media);
statistic data
REMEMBER YOU WILL NOT PASS THE PROJECT USING WEBSITES ALONE!!!
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While completing your report, you are encouraged to seek guidance from your lecturer. They will help you to articulate
the report and meet the essential criteria to successfully pass the unit. You are required to attend all classes. Failure to do
so may decrease your ability to pass this unit successfully.
You will submit the report as a Word file (either .doc or .docx format). Your lecturer will provide the template for the
project under the Supporting Material tab of the Southampton Online Learning (SOL) platform.
AREA OF STUDY
Development of a suitable subject area for investigation, and the presentation of this in a coherent way.
Development of a review of literature related to the specialised subject selected.
Awareness of the factors that need to be considered in evaluating the value of written material.
The analysis of a range of information using appropriate techniques.
The use of academic skills to enable a clear and coherent project to be presented.
Formative Task Template
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Name:
Title of Research Project; you are a Business consultant who has been asked to
evaluate a tourist attraction in London. Complete a SWOT analysis of the attraction
and evaluate the possibility for its expansion in the future.
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