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Strategic Tourism and Hospitality Management


Strategic Tourism and Hospitality Management

Assignment Remit
Making use of your completed strategic analysis, (Assignment1) to guide and support your decision making process; evaluate and select a future strategy for the identified case study firm.

(a) Your evaluation should summarise the outcome of the process of evaluation using the SAF (suitability, acceptability and feasibility) model to identify the recommended strategy. The selected strategy should be assessed against potential alternative strategic choices (using the same process of SAF) to justify selection.
(b) This should be supported by a critical review of the proposed strategy in the main body of the report.
(c) To achieve the appropriate depth of analysis required in the main body of the report; the strategic management models that have been used to evaluate strategies should be included in the appendices of your report. These models will not be formally graded (please refer to Mode of Working / Plagiarism section).
(d) The recommended strategy should be substantiated by consideration of an effective implementation approach or process supported by a clearly identified theoretical knowledge that recognises the firm’s stakeholders.

Module Learning Outcomes:
Module Learning Outcomes covered in this assessment:
iii. Establish evaluation processes of strategic decisions.
iv. Effectively communicate the strategic analysis of an organisation

Grading Criteria (Edit in criteria to be used)
UCB’s Generic Grading Criteria for HE work at Level 6 apply to this assignment:
https://portal.ucb.ac.uk/documents/file/1143/level-6-generic-grading-sheet

Plagiarism
Please note that this assignment represents your own individual efforts/contribution (for approved team assessments). UCB policy in case of plagiarism will apply:
https://portal.ucb.ac.uk/documents/file/1109/code-of-practice-on-plagarism-and-academic-misconduct
Extenuating Circumstances
https://portal.ucb.ac.uk/#/extenuating-circumstances

Cut-off date for late work:

Late work submitted after the Hand In Date risks being capped at 40% (UG)/ 50% (PG) unless Extenuating Circumstances are submitted and are accepted. The final cut-off date for this assignment, with or without extenuating circumstances, is 10 working days from the original deadline. The last point that extenuating circumstances can be submitted for this assignment is 10 working days from the original deadline. For special queries contact Registry on extenuating@ucb.ac.uk.

ATS Submission (For hard-copy only):
ATS Frontispiece Assignment Key Click here to enter text.
Click here to enter text.
Click here to enter text.
In order to access the correct frontispiece you will need to access the Assignment Tracking System (ATS) via The Portal or directly by typing in https://portal.ucb.ac.uk/#/ats/. You will need to use the above Assignment Key to access the frontispiece which should be attached to your submitted work.
E-submission:
To submit your assignment online, access the relevant module site in UCB Online and navigate to the ‘Submit Assignment’ area. Click on the ‘View Assignment’ link (see example below) that is appropriate for your assignment. You can identify the correct submission point by the period in which you are required to submit it and by assessment. For example the submission point for Semester 1 Coursework 1 will appear as S1 CW1 as in the example below.

For step by step instructions on how to submit your assignment, scan the QR Code or access the tiny url.
http://tinyurl.com/o7sev4q
Additional Academic Guidance: scan the QR code for Academic Skills Centre resources or access: http://tinyurl.com/q3wckwk

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Strategic Tourism and Hospitality Management


Strategic Tourism and Hospitality Management

Assignment Remit
Making use of your completed strategic analysis, (Assignment1) to guide and support your decision making process; evaluate and select a future strategy for the identified case study firm.

(a) Your evaluation should summarise the outcome of the process of evaluation using the SAF (suitability, acceptability and feasibility) model to identify the recommended strategy. The selected strategy should be assessed against potential alternative strategic choices (using the same process of SAF) to justify selection.
(b) This should be supported by a critical review of the proposed strategy in the main body of the report.
(c) To achieve the appropriate depth of analysis required in the main body of the report; the strategic management models that have been used to evaluate strategies should be included in the appendices of your report. These models will not be formally graded (please refer to Mode of Working / Plagiarism section).
(d) The recommended strategy should be substantiated by consideration of an effective implementation approach or process supported by a clearly identified theoretical knowledge that recognises the firm’s stakeholders.

Module Learning Outcomes:
Module Learning Outcomes covered in this assessment:
iii. Establish evaluation processes of strategic decisions.
iv. Effectively communicate the strategic analysis of an organisation

Grading Criteria (Edit in criteria to be used)
UCB’s Generic Grading Criteria for HE work at Level 6 apply to this assignment:
https://portal.ucb.ac.uk/documents/file/1143/level-6-generic-grading-sheet

Plagiarism
Please note that this assignment represents your own individual efforts/contribution (for approved team assessments). UCB policy in case of plagiarism will apply:
https://portal.ucb.ac.uk/documents/file/1109/code-of-practice-on-plagarism-and-academic-misconduct
Extenuating Circumstances
https://portal.ucb.ac.uk/#/extenuating-circumstances

Cut-off date for late work:

Late work submitted after the Hand In Date risks being capped at 40% (UG)/ 50% (PG) unless Extenuating Circumstances are submitted and are accepted. The final cut-off date for this assignment, with or without extenuating circumstances, is 10 working days from the original deadline. The last point that extenuating circumstances can be submitted for this assignment is 10 working days from the original deadline. For special queries contact Registry on extenuating@ucb.ac.uk.

ATS Submission (For hard-copy only):
ATS Frontispiece Assignment Key Click here to enter text.
Click here to enter text.
Click here to enter text.
In order to access the correct frontispiece you will need to access the Assignment Tracking System (ATS) via The Portal or directly by typing in https://portal.ucb.ac.uk/#/ats/. You will need to use the above Assignment Key to access the frontispiece which should be attached to your submitted work.
E-submission:
To submit your assignment online, access the relevant module site in UCB Online and navigate to the ‘Submit Assignment’ area. Click on the ‘View Assignment’ link (see example below) that is appropriate for your assignment. You can identify the correct submission point by the period in which you are required to submit it and by assessment. For example the submission point for Semester 1 Coursework 1 will appear as S1 CW1 as in the example below.

For step by step instructions on how to submit your assignment, scan the QR Code or access the tiny url.
http://tinyurl.com/o7sev4q
Additional Academic Guidance: scan the QR code for Academic Skills Centre resources or access: http://tinyurl.com/q3wckwk

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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