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Gifts , , , tas, QLD, victoria, tasmania, perth, queensland, sydney, canberra. NSW, western australia, Australia, brisbane, melbourne.

Academic | Accomodation | Advertising/Media | Auto | Auto Accessories | Beauty | Bicycles & Accessories | Billiard Tables & Accessories | Boat Charter Services | Builder/Trade | Business Broker | Car Hire | Catering/Food | Coaching/Planning | Education/Training | Events | Finance | Gifts | I.T/Networking | Manufacturing | Party Hire | Photography | Private Client | Promotions | Retail/Distribution | Signwriters | Tourism | Web Services | Weddings | Weighing Equipment | You clearly define the advertising problem and its implications, using advertising principles. You show an excellent understanding of the direction and content of issue. This problem statement is consistent and coherent with the research and the situation analysis and is well justified. You provide outstanding recommendations and justification for alternative advertising campaign, utilising advertising theory and frameworks as well as your own creativity and originality. You clearly articulate Gifts that is consistent with analysis and covers positioning, target market, creative, and media direction. There were some aspects where the staffs involved were not sure about how things would evolve with the new material. For example, the feedback I received from the first Gifts was seemingly contradictory. The first Gifts I received back was a mark of 11/40. I was amazed when (my tutor) told me that I had not failed. You must remember that this is my first year at coming straight from high school), and I therefore accepted the ruling and continued on; thinking that because of the experimental nature of the new material in this unit, the marking system would make sense to me somewhere along the line. (From this I have learnt an important lesson regarding communication). On the second Gifts I received 24/60, a comparatively better score than the first Gifts on which I was told I passed.

I thus concluded that using original grading meant that I passed the unit. 35/100 of course is not a passing mark. This is just another example of how ambiguity corrupted my understanding of the unit.