How well do they build sustainable relationships with their partners & suppliers?Do they manage their buildings, equipment, and resources in a sustainable way?

Marketing High Performance Organisation

Assignment Instructions – Part A
This is an individual report.
Prior Reading
As background information, familiarise yourself with the EFQM model (the PDF is also available within the Assessment Instructions section).

The questions and assessment criteria for Coursework A assessment are outlined below.
Overall Task
1. Apply the EFQM Business Excellence model, using relevant theory and concepts learnt on the module, to one organisation of your choice.

Draw on your analysis to identify and capture strengths and areas for improvement to the chosen organisation (40%):
Criterion 4 – Partnerships & Resources:

i) How well do they build sustainable relationships with their partners & suppliers?

ii) Do they manage their buildings, equipment, and resources in a sustainable way?
Criterion 5 – Processes, Products and Services:

i) Have they defined the key processes required to deliver their strategy?

ii) Do they develop new, innovative products and services?

2. Based on your analysis, offer, and justify one operations/supply chain management strategy that the chosen organisation could pursue to drive business excellence (40%)

Marks will be awarded for structure, presentation, and quality of references (10%).

Note: You should draw on relevant theory, concepts and principles learnt on the module throughout the report
Some advice on developing your strategy in Q2

You may wish to use the RADAR elements to help you address questions

2. This may also influence the key points raised in your executive summary.
Radar Element Strategy

 Review the video and required article for this week and write a post include 3 specific insights you gained from the video and article. Use at least one peer-reviewed, scholarly journal as a supporting source for your post.

Market Potential and Sales Forecasting

Description

Review the video and required article for this week and write a post include 3 specific insights you gained from the video and article. Use at least one peer-reviewed, scholarly journal as a supporting source for your post.

You may use the peer-reviewed article that is listed for the required readings if you like. The post should be between 250 and 500 words.

Read Article in Academy of Strategic Management Journal: A Comparative Analysis of Small Business Orientation by Ogbari, Ibidunni, Ogunnaike, Olokundun, and Amaihian

Video Link:

Explain how the media and public opinion influenced the situation and what lessons a business practitioner can learn from Apple’s experience with how the media and the public can impact business.

6-2 Assignment: Global Supply Chain Case Study

In Module Six, you have explored logistical and cultural considerations for managing diverse teams. In this assignment, you will apply what you have learned by analyzing a case study to draw conclusions about corporate social responsibility in an international context.
Prompt

Read the case study Apple and Its Suppliers: Corporate Social Responsibility, taking careful note of examples and explanations of Apple’s views on corporate social responsibility, countries involved in the supply chain, and whom the public held responsible for the ethical violations.

Key Points: Briefly summarize key points that the case raises, such as who was involved; key problems and concerns identified; and questions about corporate social responsibility, public opinion, and/or international business.

Corporate Social Responsibility: Explain how corporate social responsibility, specifically related to employee treatment, is important to a business.

Public Opinion: Explain how the media and public opinion influenced the situation and what lessons a business practitioner can learn from Apple’s experience with how the media and the public can impact business.

International Business: The case states that although the concerns regarding poor employee treatment were related to events at manufacturing facilities such as Foxconn and Pegatron, the concerns regarding corporate social responsibility fell to Apple. Explain what this can teach business professionals about international business and supply chain management.

Labor Practices: Compare the advantages and disadvantages of commonly used labor practices in international business.

The Road Ahead: The end of the case raises a few questions regarding how Apple should proceed. On the basis of what you have learned in this module and throughout the course, explain how you think Apple should have proceeded following the incident outlined in the case and why. Make sure to use evidence from course and/or external resources to support your response.

Guidelines for Submission

Submit this assignment as a 400- to 750-word Microsoft Word document. Sources should be cited according to APA style.

How can you use the models that are presented?How can you think about innovation and pathways for the future?

CSR: Business and Society

Read carefully ALL the attached instructions/outline for the paper, as well as literature attached.

The examples given in the “Exam paper Checklist” attached is by no means exhaustive, and are serving to give a basic idea of what you want to research.

You can choose any kind of topic that is going to LINK BACK TO THE IDEA OF:

– What’s the roles of firms in the society?
– How can you use the models that are presented?
– How can you think about innovation and pathways for the future?

Kindly, think primarily about scope, relevance and interest to yourself.

Discuss how this focus is reflected in the firm’s organizational structure (e.g., elements of its value chain, composition of top management team, allocation of resources).

Assignment: This assignment has two (2) primary parts:

Identify a firm and describe whether it tends to have a more exploration or exploitation focus (1/2 page, single-space, 12 pt Times New Roman, 1-inch margin)
Discuss how this focus is reflected in the firm’s organizational structure (e.g., elements of its value chain, composition of top management team, allocation of resources). (1/2 page, single-space, 12 pt Times New Roman, 1-inch margin)

Background: Long-term firm survival in changing environmental conditions requires firms to balance competing organizational learning perspectives of exploration or exploitation (March, 1991). Organizational learning is a process that involves converting a firm’s past experiences into knowledge, which can be then be leveraged to make intelligent changes that can affect the firm’s performance. Firms with an orientation for exploration tend to emphasize the creation of new ideas, and pursuit of novelty, such as entering new product-market domains or services.

Firms with an orientation for exploitation tend to focus on refining existing products, services and technology (He & Wong, 2004). Most firms do both to some degree, and firms face a challenge in balancing between exploitation focused on seeking current revenue streams that can sustain the firm in the short-term, and exploration focused on seeking future revenue streams that can sustain the firm in the long-term when the environment is no longer the same as today.

Exploration spends resources on activities that have a high chance of failure, or circumstances without a clear return on the investment. However, only considering exploitation risks being the best, but last buggy whip manufacturer. The challenge of balancing exploration and exploitation is compounded, because firms develop different competencies for either orientation (Jansen et al., 2009) that influence investment decisions, or what becomes a priority.

Again, an exclusive focus on either mode of learning can be detrimental. For example, pure exploitation can contribute to product obsolescence, when the environment changes, and simply pursuing exploration can lead to a cascade of experiments that do not leverage existing knowledge (Weeks & Galunic, 2003).

A recognized way to balance demands for exploration and exploitation is by leveraging organizational structure within an organization. Specifically, organizations can retain some earnings to ensure that they have excess cash and have additional employees than are currently needed.

Just like having considerable excess ‘cash’ in your checking account at the bank, it can seem wasteful, but having these resources available can allow for ‘slack’ when adapting to change or when new opportunities emerge (Bentley & Kehoe, 2019). Slack can also facilitate a firm being able to balance the competing orientations for exploration and exploitation.

This relates to managers of different business functions (e.g., finance, human resources, marketing, R&D, manufacturing, etc.) having different perspectives that influence how they interpret information (Dearborn & Simon, 1958; Sorenson, 1999). For example, product development functions might have tendency to emphasize exploration and accounting functions might emphasize exploitation.

As a result, it is important to have managers from different functional departments working towards a similar strategy. For example, not having all functions represented in a firm’s decision-making is associated with organizational decline (D’Aveni, 1989) that can result from an overemphasis on one function.

For example, one of the reasons behind General Electric’s recent troubles was an over emphasis on finance (Colvin, 2018).

Meanwhile, even though Apple has outsourced manufacturing, Lenovo (sells PCs) views retaining manufacturing and other functions as a source of its success (Chao, 2012).

This reflects research suggesting that cross-functional teams facilitate innovation by allowing knowledge exchange (Carmeli & Gittel, 2009; Kessler & Chakrabarti, 1996).

At a personal level, career progression as a manager may depend on having experience in multiple business functions, as it provides a more comprehensive view of a business (Calori, Johnson & Sarnin, 1994).

Write a critical review on why an understanding of national cultures is important in strategic management? Existing and actual literature can be taken from peer-reviewed research publications.

Culture and its Impact on Strategy

Assignment Brief
Task 1
Write a critical review on why an understanding of national cultures is important in strategic management?
Existing and actual literature can be taken from peer-reviewed research publications. (2-3 papers only)

This task will reflect the level of understanding of the student on how to analyze and evaluate literature and demonstrate through this task that they can identify knowledge gaps.

Marks assigned – 50
Word Count- 800-1000
Task 2

Students to develop the following statement: “Company Culture Is Everyone’s responsibility”. Shared responsibility involves different people and functions within the organization playing different roles in developing and maintaining the culture.

This task requires understanding the values, practices, and beliefs shared by the members of a group and how this can lead to a successful culturally diverse company.

After developing the statement, the student will have to elaborate how changes can be made to improve cultural awareness in all levels to make it the responsibility of everyone.
Marks assigned – 50
Word Count- 700

What stands in the way of more, and more effective cross-border expansion then is a more integrative approach of tapping into and leveraging diversity by sharing, building on and diffusing local best practices at a global scale.

Strategy Development in Cross Border and Global Organisations

Assignment
Despite perceived increases in cross-border activities, the actual level of globalization remains limited and much of its potential untapped.

This is partly due to the persistent ethnocentric nature of how multinationals are managed and how, by extension, they go about leading cross-border activities.

What stands in the way of more, and more effective cross-border expansion then is a more integrative approach of tapping into and leveraging diversity by sharing, building on and diffusing local best practices at a global scale.

AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO CROSS-BORDER EXPANSION:

THE ROLE OF GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
B. SEBASTIAN REICHE

In light of the provided analysis, consider any cross border or global organization and explain what challenges are posed to strategists in executing cross border activities.

Provide suggestive strategies to overcome the barriers in successful implementation of strategies in this organization.

Identify appropriate techniques and resources to build cross functional relationships and critically evaluate communications role in delivering value to a range of stakeholders.

Strategic Communication

Prepare an individual report based on the organisation of your choice, which focuses on the practical application of communication tools and, develop a relevant marketing communications plan. 2500 words

• Undertake a review of your chosen organisation’s current approach to integrated communications received by a range of stakeholders.

• Design and evaluate an integrated marketing communications mix relevant to the scenario for integrated communications assignment.

• Identify appropriate techniques and resources to build cross functional relationships and critically evaluate communications role in delivering value to a range of stakeholders.

Identify and review, from a critical perspective, the use and application of resources and capabilities as contributory aspects of strategic implementation of WWN.

Strategy Direction & Planning in Cross Border and Global Organisations

What strategic vision, mission, statements and objectives support the transformation of Water Water Nowhere to Water Water Everywhere, with sufficient clean to drink and use in commercial entities? You have a green field to write these aspects of the strategy and this should be undertaken as a group of senior managers. (20 marks)

Produce a contextual brief from which Water Water Nowhere would need to draw upon in order to implement the proposed strategy in part one. (20 marks)

Identify and review, from a critical perspective, the use and application of resources and capabilities as contributory aspects of strategic implementation of WWN. (20 marks)

Propose and recommend at strategy which WWN should adopt in order to address issues identified in the contextual analysis . (25 marks)

Remaining 15 marks are for referencing and presentation.