Sustainability in the UK banking industry custom essay

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hello, how are you this is my final project detils please make sure you have anderstand what i need it is my graduate project please do it for me and i want to pass please.

you have write to me proposal about Sustainability in the UK banking industry

and now I want you to start to write the final project in this supject

and please if you can finish chapter one and the qustionair form. plese send it to me to give it to my subervisor monday next week

now plese look to this detils of the project requamnt \thank you.

7.1 Presentation of the Final Project

� It should be typed or word-processed, on A4 unlined paper, on one side only, using Arial font size 12

� There should be good margins all round. Remember to allow sufficient space on the left hand side to allow for binding

� There should be double line spacing throughout, except where there are long quotations indented in the main text when single spacing is acceptable

� Pages should be numbered consecutively through the main text, including tables/charts/ diagrams which are not embodied in the text. Page numbers should be located centrally at the bottom of the page

� Any large charts or diagrams should be reduced to A4 size if possible, otherwise folded to A4 size with an allowance for binding

� The document should be bound using permanent binding (spiral binding is acceptable) to avoid any possibility of pages becoming loose and misplaced. No allowance will be made for missing pages nor will any loose pages be accepted after the submission date. Failure to adopt permanent binding will adversely affect your mark for presentation

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7.2 Project Contents

The Project should be 8000 words in length, excluding appendices. The final document should comprise the following headings and content :

TITLE PAGE

The first page should be a title page containing:

� The name of the institution:
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� The School in which the work was undertaken: >>> Business School
� The full title of the Project
� The full name of the author
� The qualification for which the Project is submitted
� The module title and level of study (Level 6 Business Research & Project : Project)
� The month and year of submission

A template for the title page is included in the appendices to this document and also on Blackboard. You can adapt this for your work.

Please note that if the Project contains confidential information and cannot be made publicly available then the first page should be a statement to this effect, with details of the period to which it applies and why, on headed paper (normally from the organisation requiring the embargo), and signed by the supervisor.

PROJECT CERTIFICATION

This confirms that the work in your Project is original to you, has been carried out by you and in which you certify that all secondary material has been properly acknowledged by you and referenced in your Project. A template for this appears in the appendices to this document.

ABSTRACT

Suggested approximate word count of 300 words. A summary of the project aim, research design and methods, findings, conclusions and recommendations. The summary can only sensibly be written after you have drafted all the main chapters.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

An optional (unmarked) section in which you can give thanks those who have advised, supported or inspired you.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS, LIST OF TABLES, LIST OF FIGURES

List in numerical order the headings of the chapters and sub-headings of the main body of the Project with the numbers of the pages on which these chapters and sections begin. You must list all appendices providing details of reference number/letter, title and page number.

List separately, after the Table of Contents, any tables, figures, diagrams or other items used in the main body of the text. List in numerical order and give the title and page number upon which it appears.

The Table of Contents is easy to add at the end, but if you are having difficulty getting started you might want to do the contents page first using the standard chapter headings and add the page numbers later.

INTRODUCTION

Suggested approximate word count of 400 words. A summarised description of what is being studied (e.g. company, industry and/or theory � but do not simply �cut and paste� from a company website!). Identify the audience, i.e. who the project will be useful to and why it will be useful to them. You should put your project into context, explaining why the project area is important. It will be helpful to identify in this chapter main themes or problems your project is investigating and state why this is an appropriate project for you to carry out. Avoid too much general background information, which may distract your reader from the main issues in the project but ensure that a full context has been given.

AIMS & OBJECTIVES

Suggested approximate word count of 100 words. Clearly stated and logically derived aim and objectives. It must be clear from your aim and objectives that the project is appropriate to your programme of study and that achievement of the objectives will satisfy the project aim.

LITERATURE REVIEW

Suggested approximate word count of 2,000 words. A discussion of definitions, themes, concepts and debate relevant to your study.

– Select and critically analyse published theory and research which is relevant to your topic. You must cite academic sources to support your discussion.
– Use headings and subheadings to structure your discussion.

This section explains how the literature shaped and influenced your study. You should discuss how you propose to deal with any conflicting issues raised by the literature.
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RESEARCH DESIGN & INFORMATION SOURCES

Suggested approximate word count of 1,500 words. Explanation of and rationale for the research design, methods of data collection and analysis, and the range of information sources used. Cite academic references (e.g. textbooks and sources included on the reading list) to justify and enhance the validity of your choices.
– Research design
– Primary and/or Secondary data collection sources, populations, samples.
– Methods you used to collect the data
– Methods you used to analyse this data
– Project management and control:
? Resources and associated costs (if any)
? Possible limitations (e.g. access, ethical issues, time constraints)
? Measures taken to ensure that your project is completed to time and quality

You will have proposed an approach and identified data collection techniques as part of your research proposal so you should be able to draft this chapter at an early stage as this serves to outline your research plan. You should critically reflect on the methodology you have used and include a discussion of why you have chosen the particular approach and techniques. You must include a discussion here of how you will deal with issues of a confidential or ethical nature.

This chapter is a key chapter for the assessors because it explains the methods you have chosen and, in particular, why you have chosen them. Your reasoning should be justified and supported by relevant reading from research texts.

ANALYSIS & FINDINGS

Suggested approximate word count of 2,000 words. This section should analyse the findings of your research. The exact structure is not prescribed and should be appropriate to context/�fit for purpose�. The issue to keep in mind is that there should be a logical �flow� that makes your project easy to read and understand.

Results should be presented with a full discussion and interpretation. It is insufficient just to say what your findings are – you need to analyse what they mean within your work context and fully interpret them. Where you are presenting a lot of numerical data it is important to include a visual representation (e.g. graph) of major results.

Even if your findings are of a qualitative nature you should consider breaking up the text and perhaps emphasising a major point by use of a diagram (e.g. a flow-diagram to illustrate a change or implementation process). You may not refer much to the research literature at this point, but may draw on some subject based reading to support or interpret your findings.
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CONCLUSIONS

Suggested approximate word count of 600 words. A summary of key findings providing an explanation of their significance
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– Logically derived from the foregoing analysis
– Understanding of the significance of the foregoing analysis

Remember that your conclusions must be clearly drawn from your findings. Address the aim and objectives you set earlier in the Project. A common mistake is to include entirely new material in the conclusion. This is not appropriate.

The conclusions should arise logically from what has gone before. This may not be the longest chapter but it should be clear, succinct and encapsulate the important issues and findings.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Suggested approximate word count of 600 words. Recommendations for action must be included. These should be expressed in a clear and practical manner. These should be directed to your audience/stakeholders (organisations, managers, researchers) and address issues such as strategy, management decisions, and further research.

REFLECTION

Suggested approximate word count of 500 words. A personal reflection on the research project process and on the limitations of the foregoing analysis (how might these limitations affect your results?)

– Did the process of undertaking the project deviate in any way from the proposal? If so, why?

– What did you learn from the process of this research project?

– What are the limitations of the research and how might these limitations have affected the results?

– What might you do differently if conducting future research and/or if you were to do the research again?

In order to write this section effectively it is recommended that you maintain a Project Log Book throughout the duration of your project.
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APPENDICES

The Appendices should contain supporting documentation, such as detailed results or tables of statistics that support the analysis, but which are too detailed to be contained in the main text. It is important that they complement the main text.

Note that the word count applies to your project chapters not the appendices. You can therefore use the Appendix Section to support and evidence the depth, as well as the breadth of your learning and activity throughout the course of your project. However, you should not include large amounts of additional information in the appendices as they are used to illustrate the discussion, not to compensate for a limited word allowance.

Clearly sectioning and labelling the contents of your Appendix enables you to illustrate and support the material that you refer to in the text of your project in the previous chapters. Contents of the Appendix Section might include, for example a copy of the questionnaire used in a survey or supporting data for quoted results.

Each Appendix should be on a separate page, designated in sequence as Appendix A, Appendix B etc., listed in the Table of Contents and referenced within the main text. Remember to provide references for sources of material used in the appendices where appropriate.

When choosing what to include in the appendices consider the following criteria:
� Timely: recent and current
� Appropriate: illustrates the points you are making
� Relevant: clearly linked to the project
� Ethical: you have permission to use it and no- one is compromised by its inclusion
� Authentic: real, rather than invented to illustrate the purpose
� Annotated: the reason for inclusion is explained
� Confidentially protected: protect names of your organisation or individuals and gain their permission to use the example

It is often useful to include entries from your Project Log in the Appendices.

The purpose of the Appendices are to illustrate your project process and are not there to compensate for a limited word number.

REFERENCE LIST

Here you must list all the sources you have referred to or quoted in the text. Use the Harvard format. Failure to include a source referred to risks being classed as plagiarism, which is a serious disciplinary issue. The reference list must be one list in alphabetical order by the author�s surname (Harvard format).

Please note:
In addition to marks for the quality of content your Project will also be marked on the basis of referencing, bibliography, structure and quality of presentation:

– Adherence to specified criteria for presentation
– Evidence of an appropriate structure
– Correct spelling and grammar and appropriate narrative style
– Evidence of proof-reading to eliminate typographical and other errors
– Correct referencing (Harvard style)

The above points relating to referencing etc. within any written work that you submit are the responsibility of the student to do correctly. Although the Advisor or Supervisor should be able to offer guidance they shall not undertake detailed proof reading or extensive edits of work other than to offer generic advice (e.g. pointing out frequent or glaring errors). Resources to help with issue of presentation,

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