| Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines | |
| Trimester | T1 2026 |
| Unit Code | HS3041 |
| Unit Title | Business Intelligence & Knowledge Management |
| Assessment Type | Group Assignment |
| Weight | 40 % |
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Group Assignment Guidelines and Specifications
Assignment Title
Business Intelligence Dashboard Project for Fitness Equipment Distribution Company
Tool: Microsoft Power BI
Assignment Overview
You are working as a Business Intelligence consulting team for a fitness equipment distribution company. The company sells products to customers across different regions and wants to improve its business performance using data-driven decision-making.
Your team (up to 4 members) has been given a generated dataset containing sales transactions, product information, customer details, and regional data. Using Power BI, your task is to clean, model, analyses, and visualize the data, then present your findings in a professional business report.
The dataset includes:
Your analysis should help management understand sales patterns, customer behavior, product performance, and regional trends.
Business Case
The management team of the fitness equipment distribution company has asked your group to answer the following business questions:
Your team must use Power BI to create a dashboard and provide business insights based on the dataset.
Assessment Task Structure
Instead of completing the assignment in sections A, B, C, and D, your work must be presented in the following four project components:
Part 1: Business Understanding and Data Review (8 marks)
In this part, your group must:
You should also include screenshots of the imported tables in Power BI.
Part 2: Data Preparation and Data Model Design (8 marks)
In this part, your group must:
You should provide:
Part 3: Interactive Dashboard Development (14 marks)
Your group must develop an interactive Power BI dashboard for management. The dashboard should contain at least 4 pages and include appropriate visuals, slicers, and filters.
Your dashboard should include analysis such as:
The dashboard should be clear, professional, and easy to understand.
Part 4: Management Insights and Team Reflection (10 marks)
Your group must write a report that includes:
A. Management Insights
B. Team Reflection
Deliverables
Your group must submit the following:
The report should include:
Note: Dashboard pages are assessed through the submitted .pbix file.
Suggested Report Format
To help structure your work, your report may use the following headings:
Marking Guide Summary
| Criterion | Marks |
| Business understanding and dataset review | 8 |
| Data preparation and model design | 8 |
| Interactive dashboard development | 14 |
| Management insights and team reflection | 10 |
| Total | 40 |
Submission Instructions
Marking Criteria Summary
| Criterion | Excellent (HD) | Good (D–C) | Satisfactory (P) | Unsatisfactory (N) |
| Data Modeling | Relationships and measures are logically and efficiently designed | Mostly correct, minor issues | Some relationships missing or inconsistent | Incomplete or incorrect model |
| Visual Design | Highly interactive, intuitive, professional visuals | Clear visuals with minor layout issues | Adequate visuals but limited interactivity | Poor visual design or missing visuals |
| Report: Insights & Business Insight | Clear, professional, concise, deep analysis with strong managerial relevance | Generally clear, logical insights but limited depth | Some disorganization or unclear writing, basic trend description only | Missing or unclear, minimal or incorrect interpretation |
| Collaboration | Strong teamwork and reflection | Some imbalance or vague reflection | Minimal reflection | No evidence of collaboration |
Student Assessment Citation and Referencing Rules
Adapted Harvard Referencing Rules
Holmes has implemented a revised Harvard approach to referencing. The following rules apply:
| 1. Hawking, P., McCarthy, B. & Stein, A. 2004. Second Wave ERP Education, Journal of Information Systems Education, Fall, http://jise.org/Volume15/n3/JISEv15n3p327.pdf |
author year page (Hawking et al, 2004, p3(4)) paragraph |
Non-Adherence to Referencing Rules
Where students do not follow the above rules:
| 1. Hawking, P., McCarthy, B. & Stein, A. 2004. Second Wave ERP Education, Journal of Information Systems Education, Fall, http://jise.org/Volume15/n3/JISEv15n3p327.pdf |
HS3041 Group Assignment T1 2026
Submission Guidelines
Your documents should be a single MS Word or Open Office document containing your report. Do not use PDF as a submission format.
All submissions will be submitted through the safe Assign facility in Blackboard. Submission boxes linked to Safe Assign will be set up in the Units Blackboard Shell. Assignments not submitted through these submission links will not be considered.
Submissions must be made by the due date and time (which will be in the session detailed above) and determined by your Unit coordinator. Submissions made after the due date and time will be penalized per day late (including weekend days) according to Holmes Institute policies.
The Safe Assign similarity score will be used in determining the level, if any, of plagiarism. Safe Assign will check conference web-sites, Journal articles, the Web and your own class member’s submissions for plagiarism. You can see your Safe Assign similarity score (or match) when you submit your assignment to the appropriate drop box. If this is a concern you will have a chance to change your assignment and resubmit. However, re-submission is only allowed prior to the submission due date and time. After the due date and time have elapsed your assignment will be graded as late. Submitted assignments that indicate a high level of plagiarism will be penalized according to the Holmes Academic Misconduct policy, there will be no exceptions. Thus, plan early and submit early to take advantage of the re-submission feature. You can make multiple submissions, but please remember we grade only the last submission, and the date and time you submitted will be taken from that submission.
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