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Assignment 2 (Part B) – Requirements and Marking Criteria
Due: 28 August 2015, 11pm
Form: Individual assessment
Length: 2250 words excluding executive summary, reference list and any appendices
Weighting: 35%
Submission: via Turnitin
Part B: Your organisation and its Strategic Service Vision (Stages 3&4)
Continuing on from your first assessment, Part B will once again be structured around Heskett’s ‘strategic service vision’ framework although your focus will be specifically on stages three and four. Your role will be to develop an ‘operating strategy’ and discuss those relevant features of the ‘service delivery system’.
In addition to the above, the following questions/tasks should be addressed:
? Productivity and quality are both key facets of the service process. Using the academic literature, explain how your organisation will balance the quality of its service whilst maximising its productivity.
? Construct a simple blueprint for one service process in your organisation.
? Select any two methods for managing capacity and explain how these could be used to better match supply and demand for a service offered by your organisation.
? Explain how your employees can affect the quality of service received by your external customer. What measurements could you use to gauge and manage the satisfaction of your employees?
? Choose any service quality model as described in Chapter 11, and analyse and apply the model to your own organisation.
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Guidelines to your Strategic Service Vision report – Part B
Once again, this assessment is designed as an experiential learning exercise by having you apply theoretical concepts to a potential real-world situation in a critical manner. Remember that you should adopt the mindset of a real business owner/investor for the organisation you have elected to base your report on.
The report should conform to the following format, and should also include a professionally laid out table of contents prior to the executive summary:
Executive summary
An executive summary of a report is just that, a summary (and is not included in your total word count for this assessment). It contains a statement of report purpose and an overview of the actual and specific findings. For this assessment, it should be no longer than one page. The summary can only be written after you have completed your report. Write in past tense (e.g. The purpose of this report was to…). If an executive summary is well written the reader should be able to understand the main points, findings, and conclusions of the actual report without having to read the full report.
Section one – Introduction
This is a brief statement of the purpose of the report, what its objectives are, and an overview of how the report is structured. To assist in continuity, you may wish to highlight key elements of Part A.
Section two – Operating strategy
As you will see from Heskett’s framework, you need to identify the important elements of the strategy although mindful of the Service Management Trinity, limit your discussion to Operations, Marketing and Human Resources. There are several ways in which you can approach this. For example, you may wish to discuss each department separately, identifying various objectives and strategy. You would then need to identify the various links between these departments with a goal of providing quality customer service. Alternatively, you might like to use Martin’s (1989) model (refer to Topic 4) as a framework for your discussion. These are suggestions however you may choose other ways to present this.
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Section three – Service blueprint
You are to prepare a service blueprint here. Once again you are limited only by your imagination. You are to identify and discuss the critical points within the service delivery process that are likely to have a significant bearing on the customer’s experience. Clarify why these points in the process are particularly important and how you would manage them.
Section four – The service delivery system
This is your opportunity to detail some of those actions that will support your strategy. Topic 2 identifies some important questions although you need to focus specifically on the following:
1. What should be the nature of the service process at each step?
2. What should be the serving protocol – reservations system, first-come, first served, or a priority system for certain types of customers?
3. Given that services are perishable, what capacity management issues do you foresee and how do you plan to address these issues.
In addition, you should address question 1, regarding productivity and quality. As each organisation will address these differently, aim to discuss the trade-offs that are relevant to your chosen organisation and seek to support this with academic literature.
Section five – Service employee management
As noted by Lovelock et al. (2014), the encounter with service staff is often the most important aspect of a service. Given this importance, it is prudent to attract and hire employees that add value and gain your organisation a competitive advantage. This can present many management issues such as training and staff retention. Discuss how your employees can affect the quality received by your customers. Furthermore, how will you gauge and manage the satisfaction of your employees.
Section six – Quality management measures
This final section will draw upon information discussed in Topic 4. Although an essential element of this section is to identify a service quality model such as that discussed in Chapter 12 of your text, you are to bring together many of the service provisions discussed previously, which will ensure the provision of quality services. To get you started, you may
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wish to develop a ‘service guarantee’ and match elements of this guarantee to some of the key aspects of the service delivery system or employee management.
Section seven – Conclusion
Within this section restate the purpose of the report, then provide an overview of main points covered in your analysis. Ensure that you do not include any new information, only that which has been discussed within the main body of the report.
Reference list
All works cited must be included in your reference list. Citations must conform to the Harvard referencing style as presented by Summers and Smith (2010), a copy of which will be available on MySCU.
Appendices
This is an optional section in which you are able to place relevant material which would have otherwise disrupted the logical flow of your report e.g. business data reports. Material included in this section will not count towards the overall word count for this assessment.
Marking criteria
The marking criteria for this assessment can be categorised as general – which apply to the report as a whole; and specific – which apply to specific sections of the report (as outlined above).
Marks for this assignment will be apportioned as follows:
Section 2 Operating strategy 6 Marks
Section 3 Service Blueprint 6 Marks
Section 4 The service delivery system 6 Marks
Section 5 Service employee management 6 Marks
Section 6 Quality management measures 6 Marks
Referencing (in-text referencing) 1 Marks
Reference List (relevance and consistency) 2 Marks
Presentation (table of contents, executive summary, intro and conclusion) 2 Marks
Total 35 Marks
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General marking criteria
Below are three general marking criteria that will be used to mark your report:
Demonstrated ability to critically analyse sources
You are expected to ask critical questions of the material you read. Only minimal marks will be awarded in cases where you have merely re-stated what the authors have already said. Can you identify any potential flaws in the concepts? Is there a difference in opinion between scholars? Who do you think is right, and why? These are potential areas of critical analysis you could focus on.
Evidence of original thought and creativity
You must show that you have developed an ability to think about how the theories and concepts covered might be applied in the real world.
Quality of presentation structure; overall content; quality of bibliographic details; written expression
You should present your work in a logical, easy to read format. It should also conform to the structure outlined previously. Students will be marked down for poor written expression, bad grammar, and spelling errors. The expectation is that you have the ability to hone your writing skills, and should thus present well written and presented work. Correct referencing, both in-text and reference list, is essential. You should ensure that your referencing conforms to the style set out in the Summers and Smith (2010) style guide. A copy of this style guide will be posted on the MySCU site for this unit.
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Project Plan

Project Plan
prepare a Project Plan for this particular project which identifies all the information required to enable management to make an informed decision to release funds and authorise commencement of works.

Coursework Assignment
General Instructions
This is a group assignment and is to be carried out in your project teams. If you are in any way unsure of the requirements, please contact the module co-ordinator.
Assessment for the module comprises the 2 parts:
Component 1 Business Case & Poster Presentation
Component 2 Project Plan

Assessment Latest submission Time/date Word count Weighting Learning outcomes
Business Case& Poster Presentation 6 November 2015 40% 1, 3

Project Plan 18 December2015 (1pm) 4500
(+or – 10%) 60% 1, 2, 3, 4

Submission details
Please note that the completed report is to be submitted via the appropriate channels. Before submitting the work, students should check through it to ensure that:
? All material that has been identified as originally from previously published sources has been properly attributed by the inclusion of an appropriate reference in the text.
? Direct quotations are marked as such (using “quotation marks” at the beginning and end of the selected text), and should not be used extensively.

Report Format
This is an applied piece of work. You will have a lot of data, tables and diagrams for example your risk matrix, WBS and project plan these can be included in your appendices. However you must discuss all of the elements in the project brief in the body of your report concentrating on the key issues you have identified and the appendices should be used to provide an expansion of the information that you outline in the main body of your report. The appendices must be given a number and cited within the text in order of their relevance. The assignment details provide a breakdown of marks, which should also be used as a guideline for word length of the individual sections.
Note: The “General Studies Area” in CampusMoodle offers, a rich variety of useful information including; sourcing journal articles and key texts from the library catalogue, report writing and how to use the Harvard referencing convention. You are encouraged to use this as your first point of call when sourcing information, or seeking guidance for a specific aspect of constructing your coursework.There is also a list of relevant journal titles in your Study Guide, which you are encouragedto investigate.

Structure and Presentation
Font size 11 (Verdana), justified, with margins written on both sides of A4 paper.
Title page to include the Module title, Module reference number and word count of the main body of the finished report.

Contents page; set out the structure of the report by producing appropriate headings and subheadings which reflect the different sections. Provide page numbers.Provide an executive summary (no more than one page).
The word count excludes the title page, contents page, executive summary, reference list and appendices. The assignment is to be written in the format of a Management Report.
Your report should apply theory, models and frameworks drawn from the taught elements of the module. It should also include your own research from relevant sources.
( who is my service for , is going to reach them ,
Component 1 Project Selection 40%

Business Case and Poster Presentation

Your project team has been appointed to create a Business Case for a student facility or service for implementation as part of the ‘Vibrant Campus Community’ initiative to further enhance the student experience on the Garthdee campus.

You must consider at least 2 potential options for appraisal before creating a Business Case for the selected solution. The Business Case should incorporate key elements such as rationale for the project, project scope, benefits & risks, indicative schedule and budget as well as investment appraisal and success criteria.
(75% of the mark for this component)

You are also required to create a marketing poster (A3 in size) which best conveys your idea which will form part of an exhibition within the Aberdeen Business School. This should be supported by a maximum 5-minute presentation.
(25% of the mark for this component)
Component 2 Project Planning 60%

Project Plan

You are required to prepare aProject Planfor this particular projectwhich identifies all the information required to enable management to make an informed decision to release funds and authorise commencement of works.
Report Requirements
Drawing on all your studies to date together with your own research you are required, as a project team, to prepare a Project Plan for your chosen project option. This plan should consist of the following components with a word count of 4,500 (+/- 10%):
1. An introduction section should provide the background to and rationale for the project. You must also present a clear project scope and identify the key deliverables mapped to the relevant project phase. Ensure that you identify any assumptions or constraints that impact on your project plan, the key objectives as well as the Critical Success Factors and Success Criteria.
(15% of the mark for this component)

2. Your planmust include a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and a ‘project schedule’ (Gantt chart). You should discuss your approach to the planning of the project and how the project will be phased in its delivery identifying the tasks that will be undertaken in line with the project lifecycle. You need to discuss the relationship between cost, time, quality, scope and risk and the trade-offs and interaction between these variables.
(15% of the mark for this component)

3. A comprehensive evaluation of identified risks for this project which considers their likelihood and potential impact, together with risk responses to reduce or eliminate these risks. The risk assessment should also identify the residual risk post-mitigation. You should consider risks by category, for example (but not limited to), construction, supply chain, stakeholder, resources.
(20% of the mark for this component)

4. A stakeholder Analysis should also be conducted and a communication plan suggested, taking into account stakeholder attitude as well as interest and power.
(10% of the mark for this component)

5. Establish and evaluate the change management procedures and processes that will be used on this project to address change requests.
(10% of the mark for this component)

6. Your plan should also consider and establish aproject closeout process, detailing the key stages of this final phase.
(10% of the mark for this component)
Please note that of the remaining 20% of the mark for this component:

10% will be awarded on the basis of the calibre of the presentation, the structure and the grammar/spelling of your report.

10% will be awarded on the basisof relevance, breadth and depth of referencing. You should aim to include no less than 15 appropriate references from texts and journal articles cited in the text. The Harvard referencing conventions should be followed.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• Use appendices (which are not included in the word length) to provide additional supporting data, analytical tables, WBS, Gantt etc. and ensure that these are given a number and cited within the text in order of their relevance.

• You will also need to provide evidence of contribution to both components in order to justify your grade.This will be supported by minutes from project team meetings.

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Project Plan

Project Plan
prepare a Project Plan for this particular project which identifies all the information required to enable management to make an informed decision to release funds and authorise commencement of works.

Coursework Assignment
General Instructions
This is a group assignment and is to be carried out in your project teams. If you are in any way unsure of the requirements, please contact the module co-ordinator.
Assessment for the module comprises the 2 parts:
Component 1 Business Case & Poster Presentation
Component 2 Project Plan

Assessment Latest submission Time/date Word count Weighting Learning outcomes
Business Case& Poster Presentation 6 November 2015 40% 1, 3

Project Plan 18 December2015 (1pm) 4500
(+or – 10%) 60% 1, 2, 3, 4

Submission details
Please note that the completed report is to be submitted via the appropriate channels. Before submitting the work, students should check through it to ensure that:
? All material that has been identified as originally from previously published sources has been properly attributed by the inclusion of an appropriate reference in the text.
? Direct quotations are marked as such (using “quotation marks” at the beginning and end of the selected text), and should not be used extensively.

Report Format
This is an applied piece of work. You will have a lot of data, tables and diagrams for example your risk matrix, WBS and project plan these can be included in your appendices. However you must discuss all of the elements in the project brief in the body of your report concentrating on the key issues you have identified and the appendices should be used to provide an expansion of the information that you outline in the main body of your report. The appendices must be given a number and cited within the text in order of their relevance. The assignment details provide a breakdown of marks, which should also be used as a guideline for word length of the individual sections.
Note: The “General Studies Area” in CampusMoodle offers, a rich variety of useful information including; sourcing journal articles and key texts from the library catalogue, report writing and how to use the Harvard referencing convention. You are encouraged to use this as your first point of call when sourcing information, or seeking guidance for a specific aspect of constructing your coursework.There is also a list of relevant journal titles in your Study Guide, which you are encouragedto investigate.

Structure and Presentation
Font size 11 (Verdana), justified, with margins written on both sides of A4 paper.
Title page to include the Module title, Module reference number and word count of the main body of the finished report.

Contents page; set out the structure of the report by producing appropriate headings and subheadings which reflect the different sections. Provide page numbers.Provide an executive summary (no more than one page).
The word count excludes the title page, contents page, executive summary, reference list and appendices. The assignment is to be written in the format of a Management Report.
Your report should apply theory, models and frameworks drawn from the taught elements of the module. It should also include your own research from relevant sources.
( who is my service for , is going to reach them ,
Component 1 Project Selection 40%

Business Case and Poster Presentation

Your project team has been appointed to create a Business Case for a student facility or service for implementation as part of the ‘Vibrant Campus Community’ initiative to further enhance the student experience on the Garthdee campus.

You must consider at least 2 potential options for appraisal before creating a Business Case for the selected solution. The Business Case should incorporate key elements such as rationale for the project, project scope, benefits & risks, indicative schedule and budget as well as investment appraisal and success criteria.
(75% of the mark for this component)

You are also required to create a marketing poster (A3 in size) which best conveys your idea which will form part of an exhibition within the Aberdeen Business School. This should be supported by a maximum 5-minute presentation.
(25% of the mark for this component)
Component 2 Project Planning 60%

Project Plan

You are required to prepare aProject Planfor this particular projectwhich identifies all the information required to enable management to make an informed decision to release funds and authorise commencement of works.
Report Requirements
Drawing on all your studies to date together with your own research you are required, as a project team, to prepare a Project Plan for your chosen project option. This plan should consist of the following components with a word count of 4,500 (+/- 10%):
1. An introduction section should provide the background to and rationale for the project. You must also present a clear project scope and identify the key deliverables mapped to the relevant project phase. Ensure that you identify any assumptions or constraints that impact on your project plan, the key objectives as well as the Critical Success Factors and Success Criteria.
(15% of the mark for this component)

2. Your planmust include a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and a ‘project schedule’ (Gantt chart). You should discuss your approach to the planning of the project and how the project will be phased in its delivery identifying the tasks that will be undertaken in line with the project lifecycle. You need to discuss the relationship between cost, time, quality, scope and risk and the trade-offs and interaction between these variables.
(15% of the mark for this component)

3. A comprehensive evaluation of identified risks for this project which considers their likelihood and potential impact, together with risk responses to reduce or eliminate these risks. The risk assessment should also identify the residual risk post-mitigation. You should consider risks by category, for example (but not limited to), construction, supply chain, stakeholder, resources.
(20% of the mark for this component)

4. A stakeholder Analysis should also be conducted and a communication plan suggested, taking into account stakeholder attitude as well as interest and power.
(10% of the mark for this component)

5. Establish and evaluate the change management procedures and processes that will be used on this project to address change requests.
(10% of the mark for this component)

6. Your plan should also consider and establish aproject closeout process, detailing the key stages of this final phase.
(10% of the mark for this component)
Please note that of the remaining 20% of the mark for this component:

10% will be awarded on the basis of the calibre of the presentation, the structure and the grammar/spelling of your report.

10% will be awarded on the basisof relevance, breadth and depth of referencing. You should aim to include no less than 15 appropriate references from texts and journal articles cited in the text. The Harvard referencing conventions should be followed.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• Use appendices (which are not included in the word length) to provide additional supporting data, analytical tables, WBS, Gantt etc. and ensure that these are given a number and cited within the text in order of their relevance.

• You will also need to provide evidence of contribution to both components in order to justify your grade.This will be supported by minutes from project team meetings.

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Comments are closed.

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