You are finally done with your registration process and now it’s time to put in the work. But you find that no matter how hard you try you just cannot seem to get anything down and every time you sit in front of your laptop you end up staring at the blinking cursor for hours. Weeks go by, you barely have anything substantial and you start second-guessing if you made the right choice to take on a CIPD course. We are here to tell you that you made the correct choice, all you need is a good strategy to get you started and moving with your CIPD assignments. Below are six key tips to help you get started. You will be surprised how it shall all become easier once you apply them to your study routine.

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When you are starting your CIPD assignment do not be in a rush to write down your answers and get moving. First, take your time to carefully read and analyse the assignment brief and guidelines. Read and understand the case study, the expected learning outcomes, the requirements, word limits, assessment criteria, and any specific instructions provided by your tutor. Clarify any doubts you might have before proceeding.
Start your research by reading relevant textbooks, academic papers, and credible online sources. I would advise that at this point you have the CIPD unit indicative content at hand. This document will help you break down your research and also point you to some sources that would be useful in your research.
Other resources include unit tips and hints provided by specific providers and unit guides. If you do not have these documents feel free to contact us @info@hrsupportdesk.co.uk for free tips and hints documents. Take notes and organise the information you find. Ensure your sources are reputable and up-to-date to provide accurate and reliable information for your assignment.
Before creating your outline first make sure you understand the key word. Are you asked to assess? explain? Review? Then go ahead and develop a clear outline for your CIPD assignment. Break down the first AC into sections, subtopics, or key points. You want to follow the CIPD HINTS & TIPS/ GUIDES or the unit indicative content to guide you in this section. This will also help guide you on what to research and present in your paper. It will also help you organise your thoughts and ensure a logical flow of ideas in your writing.
Consider the learning outcomes of the CIPD assignment. What are you supposed to demonstrate through your work? Make sure your writing addresses these outcomes and provides evidence of your understanding and critical thinking. As you write your answer make sure to include numerous sources to show proof of wider research.

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Additionally make use of organisational examples. This proves that you understand how the concept can be applied in a practical setting and this will enhance your points and overall score.
At all costs avoid procrastination by starting your CIPD assignment early. No matter how many times you try you cannot get on with your writing. Keep trying until you finally get started. Even if it’s just a draft, getting words on paper (or screen) helps you overcome writer’s block and refine your ideas over time. Try thinking about your AC as frequently as possible to get some ideas pumping. Allocate specific time slots for writing, and stick to your schedule.
As you write, make sure to properly reference and cite your sources. Use the appropriate Harvard citation and in-text accordingly as required. Check out this blog for Harvard referencing guides https://www.scribbr.co.uk/referencing/harvard-style/. This not only avoids plagiarism but also strengthens the credibility of your work. Use CIPD textbooks, CIPD factsheets, CIPD reports, and online libraries such as Google Scholar, and Ebsco, to get the best sources to work with. To help you properly cite your documents look at the free websites https://www.citethisforme.com/ and https://www.citationmachine.net/
After completing your first draft, take a break before revisiting your work for proofreading and editing. Check for grammatical errors, clarity of expression, and coherence of ideas. It’s often helpful to have a peer or tutor review your work as well. Finally, check that your work meets the required word count.
Remember that each CIPD assignment may have its unique requirements, starting early, planning effectively, and staying organized will contribute significantly to your success in your CIPD assignments.
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