OMGT1044 - Assessment 3(Individual): 40 marks
OMGT1044 - Assessment 3(Individual): 40 marks
General Information:
This semester you are to prepare an industry research report as your final assessment.
Weight:40%
Linked CLOs: 1, 2, 4
Assessment due date: Week 13, 23 October 2022, 11:59 PM
Length:2,200 words 10%, excluding title page, executive summary, table of contents, reference list, and appendices
Type: Individual
Feedback mode:N/A
Submission: All work is to be submitted in digital format throughCANVAS.By submitting your work, you will be acknowledging that you have read, understood and agreed to the content and expectations of the Assessment Declaration.All assessments MUST be accompanied by An Electronic Assessment Cover Sheet.
To submit an assessment to the website, click on Assignments in the navigation panel, then select the appropriate assessment task. You can then attach a file (only in MS Word format) from your PC/Laptop/etc. and upload. If there are multiple files, zip these files before submitting them.
Learning Objectives Assessed:
(CLO 1) Apply selected principles and theory of the retail business supply chain to effectively manage logistics in retail operations.
(CLO 2) Apply multi-faceted roles and practices of logistics and supply chain management to competitive advantage and value creation across a number of retail, service and service logistics-oriented industries.
(CLO 4) Critically analyse retail logistics issues and identify workable solutions to logistics and supply chain problems.
Ready for Life and Work:
This assessment aims to assess the students knowledge of modern-day logistics and SCM concepts being applied in a real-life setting in the retail and service sectors. The student will also develop the following skills:
Critical thinking and analytical thinking in analysing business issues;
Business report writing skill to present business problem and solution to address it; and,
Business research skill to gather business information in order to support analysis and decision making.
Assessment Details:
For assessment 3, students are expected to do research about EITHER Chemist Warehouse, OR, Bunnings Warehouseand analyse the company's retail service quality. The students should perform comprehensive research on the selected retailer to find out more information about the companys logistics performance in this field.
Important note: The whole report must be about the selected retailer.
Assessment requirements:
You will work on EITHER Chemist Warehouse OR Bunnings Warehouse and develop your analysis based on the instruction provided below.
This assessment tasks allows you to apply the concepts, principles and relevant techniques that are the basis of this courses educational content. You should refer back to the course content as well as read relevant sources such as textbook, research articles and course notes. You need to collect data/information using multiple appropriate sources and develop an understanding of the nature and structure of the associated retail chain. The industry research report format is provided as a guide, but students should be able to adapt it to suit any academic paper writing situation.
The Assessment Outline:
The report will be evaluated based on the following outline: Please refer to the assessment rubric for more details.
Executive Summary (10%):
The executive summary is a stand-alone section, which summarises the background, objectives/aims, issues/problems and recommendations of your report. The executive summary can only be written of course, after you have finalised the report.
Executive Summary should appear before the Table of Contents.
You are strongly encouraged to avoid simply paraphrasing and/or repeating the information presented in the report itself.
Table of Contents (The marks for TOC is part of the report structure marks)
Introduction (Containing Research Aim and Scope) (15%):
Description of retail services/products and the company. Here you can discuss the essential points about the company/organisation and the importance of investigating the particular services/product supply chain. The introduction should include the aim and scope of the report.
Analysis, Discussion and Recommendations (35%):
A comprehensive literature review base on at least 10 (TEN) resources that can be mixture of academic and/or non-academic sources is required to:
Identify the gaps/problems/issues/challenges in the particular retailer and its supply chain;
Explain the selected retail supply chain structure; location and layout of the store(s) or retail outlet(s); products/services offered and other areas as you see fit;
Outline the core competence of the selected retailer in the competitive market;
Show detailed Information Flows in the selected retail supply chain;
Describe the procurement activities and logistics services;
Describe the processes for the transportation/warehousing/distribution of goods and so on.
Also, according to your research and the theories taught in class, address the following issues:
Discuss the relationship between the selected retailers location strategies and its customers;
Consider the gaps/problems/issues/challenges that you have found in the literature and determine if your selected company is facing (or will face) similar issues. In this case, it is required to discuss them. Examples could include: the uncertainty of demand/supply; lack of market research; unreliable consumer behaviour; poor value chain; competitive analysis; etc;
Discuss whether the organisation employs omnichannel or multichannel;
Discuss the role of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in the selected retailers merchandise management;
Discuss the current/recommended CSR activities in selected retail business towards sustainable development;
Discuss and compare the selected retailers supply chain, its return and refund policy, its consumers, its suppliers, and its financial performance before and after COVID-19 outbreak;
Discuss the consumers panic during the current pandemic which resulted in quantity assurance more than quality assurance practices;
Provide recommendations on how best possible solutions can be incorporated into the selected retailer in order to overcome the current and prevent the potential risks/problems/issues.
Conclusion (10%):
The conclusion 'wraps up' by summarising the gaps identified and how you resolved them. Discuss the lessons learnt from this industry research report developed in relation to the concepts learnt from lectures. Suggest any limitations of this research work.
Referencing Style (10%) and Clarity (5%):
Referencing:The assessment should be appropriately referenced(using the Harvard referencing style), includinga bibliography. The in-text citation is a must!
Appendices:Under appendix, you can put any tables/diagram/data that will not be included in the word count! All tables/figuresmust be referred to in the body of the report.
Use any of the Fonts Arial/Calibri/Times New Roman with the size of 11 or 12: The report should be properly formatted and 1.5 lines spaced, with 2.5 cm margins.
Students are required tosubmit their assessment electronically toTurnitin.
Academic Writing and Structure (5%):
Updated Table of Contents provided with no errors and proper names for each heading. The document should be extremely neat and professional looking. Instructions for the content should have been followed exactly. The reader of this document should be able to view it as extremely professional. English should be at an excellent level for HD.
Overall Topics Coverage (10%):
Topics should properly be presented, clear explanation on analysis and outcome is needed. Showing understanding of what was utilised from the case or reference paper and how the analysis was done are required.
Support Resources:
This assessment requires that you meet RMIT's expectations for academic integrity. More information and advice on how to avoid plagiarism are available in the Course Guide.
Open Academic IntegritySample Research Paper:
Horizontal Logistics CollaborationAn International Retail Supply Chain Case StudyAustralian food retail supply chain analysisDigital product fitting in retail supply chains: maturity levels and potential outcomesA study on investments in the big data-driven supply chain, performance measures and organisational performance in Indian retail 4.0 contextPredictive and Adaptive Management Approach for Omnichannel Retailing Supply ChainsThe impact of digital transformation on the retailing value chainExample of Reliable and Valid Resources:
https://theconversation.com/auhttps://www.theage.com.au/https://www.scmr.com/http://www.apics.org/https://www.asci.org.au/https://search.informit.com.au/searchService Management: Operations, Strategy, Information Technology (Int'l Ed), By Fitzsimmons, James A.
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain, by John Fernie, Kogan Page Publishers, 2009- access through RMIT Library, ProQuest Central
Retailing Management, 2013, 9th Edition, Michael Levy, Barton A Weitz, Dhruv Grewal, McGraw-Hill Education, ISBN-13: 978-0078028991
Journal of Operations Management
International Journal of Operations and Production Management
International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
Journal of Business Logistics
Journal of Supply Chain Management
Journal of Cleaner Production
The International Journal of Logistics Management
OMGT1044 - Assessment 3(Individual): 40 marks
General Information:
This semester you are to prepare an industry research report as your final assessment.
Weight:40%
Linked CLOs: 1, 2, 4
Assessment due date: Week 13, 23 October 2022, 11:59 PM
Length:2,200 words 10%, excluding title page, executive summary, table of contents, reference list, and appendices
Type: Individual
Feedback mode:N/A
Submission: All work is to be submitted in digital format throughCANVAS.By submitting your work, you will be acknowledging that you have read, understood and agreed to the content and expectations of the Assessment Declaration.All assessments MUST be accompanied by An Electronic Assessment Cover Sheet.
To submit an assessment to the website, click on Assignments in the navigation panel, then select the appropriate assessment task. You can then attach a file (only in MS Word format) from your PC/Laptop/etc. and upload. If there are multiple files, zip these files before submitting them.
Learning Objectives Assessed:
(CLO 1) Apply selected principles and theory of the retail business supply chain to effectively manage logistics in retail operations.
(CLO 2) Apply multi-faceted roles and practices of logistics and supply chain management to competitive advantage and value creation across a number of retail, service and service logistics-oriented industries.
(CLO 4) Critically analyse retail logistics issues and identify workable solutions to logistics and supply chain problems.
Ready for Life and Work:
This assessment aims to assess the students knowledge of modern-day logistics and SCM concepts being applied in a real-life setting in the retail and service sectors. The student will also develop the following skills:
Critical thinking and analytical thinking in analysing business issues;
Business report writing skill to present business problem and solution to address it; and,
Business research skill to gather business information in order to support analysis and decision making.
Assessment Details:
For assessment 3, students are expected to do research about EITHER Chemist Warehouse, OR, Bunnings Warehouseand analyse the company's retail service quality. The students should perform comprehensive research on the selected retailer to find out more information about the companys logistics performance in this field.
Important note: The whole report must be about the selected retailer.
Assessment requirements:
You will work on EITHER Chemist Warehouse OR Bunnings Warehouse and develop your analysis based on the instruction provided below.
This assessment tasks allows you to apply the concepts, principles and relevant techniques that are the basis of this courses educational content. You should refer back to the course content as well as read relevant sources such as textbook, research articles and course notes. You need to collect data/information using multiple appropriate sources and develop an understanding of the nature and structure of the associated retail chain. The industry research report format is provided as a guide, but students should be able to adapt it to suit any academic paper writing situation.
The Assessment Outline:
The report will be evaluated based on the following outline: Please refer to the assessment rubric for more details.
Executive Summary (10%):
The executive summary is a stand-alone section, which summarises the background, objectives/aims, issues/problems and recommendations of your report. The executive summary can only be written of course, after you have finalised the report.
Executive Summary should appear before the Table of Contents.
You are strongly encouraged to avoid simply paraphrasing and/or repeating the information presented in the report itself.
Table of Contents (The marks for TOC is part of the report structure marks)
Introduction (Containing Research Aim and Scope) (15%):
Description of retail services/products and the company. Here you can discuss the essential points about the company/organisation and the importance of investigating the particular services/product supply chain. The introduction should include the aim and scope of the report.
Analysis, Discussion and Recommendations (35%):
A comprehensive literature review base on at least 10 (TEN) resources that can be mixture of academic and/or non-academic sources is required to:
Identify the gaps/problems/issues/challenges in the particular retailer and its supply chain;
Explain the selected retail supply chain structure; location and layout of the store(s) or retail outlet(s); products/services offered and other areas as you see fit;
Outline the core competence of the selected retailer in the competitive market;
Show detailed Information Flows in the selected retail supply chain;
Describe the procurement activities and logistics services;
Describe the processes for the transportation/warehousing/distribution of goods and so on.
Also, according to your research and the theories taught in class, address the following issues:
Discuss the relationship between the selected retailers location strategies and its customers;
Consider the gaps/problems/issues/challenges that you have found in the literature and determine if your selected company is facing (or will face) similar issues. In this case, it is required to discuss them. Examples could include: the uncertainty of demand/supply; lack of market research; unreliable consumer behaviour; poor value chain; competitive analysis; etc;
Discuss whether the organisation employs omnichannel or multichannel;
Discuss the role of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in the selected retailers merchandise management;
Discuss the current/recommended CSR activities in selected retail business towards sustainable development;
Discuss and compare the selected retailers supply chain, its return and refund policy, its consumers, its suppliers, and its financial performance before and after COVID-19 outbreak;
Discuss the consumers panic during the current pandemic which resulted in quantity assurance more than quality assurance practices;
Provide recommendations on how best possible solutions can be incorporated into the selected retailer in order to overcome the current and prevent the potential risks/problems/issues.
Conclusion (10%):
The conclusion 'wraps up' by summarising the gaps identified and how you resolved them. Discuss the lessons learnt from this industry research report developed in relation to the concepts learnt from lectures. Suggest any limitations of this research work.
Referencing Style (10%) and Clarity (5%):
Referencing:The assessment should be appropriately referenced(using the Harvard referencing style), includinga bibliography. The in-text citation is a must!
Appendices:Under appendix, you can put any tables/diagram/data that will not be included in the word count! All tables/figuresmust be referred to in the body of the report.
Use any of the Fonts Arial/Calibri/Times New Roman with the size of 11 or 12: The report should be properly formatted and 1.5 lines spaced, with 2.5 cm margins.
Students are required tosubmit their assessment electronically toTurnitin.
Academic Writing and Structure (5%):
Updated Table of Contents provided with no errors and proper names for each heading. The document should be extremely neat and professional looking. Instructions for the content should have been followed exactly. The reader of this document should be able to view it as extremely professional. English should be at an excellent level for HD.
Overall Topics Coverage (10%):
Topics should properly be presented, clear explanation on analysis and outcome is needed. Showing understanding of what was utilised from the case or reference paper and how the analysis was done are required.
Support Resources:
This assessment requires that you meet RMIT's expectations for academic integrity. More information and advice on how to avoid plagiarism are available in the Course Guide.
Open Academic IntegritySample Research Paper:
Horizontal Logistics CollaborationAn International Retail Supply Chain Case StudyAustralian food retail supply chain analysisDigital product fitting in retail supply chains: maturity levels and potential outcomesA study on investments in the big data-driven supply chain, performance measures and organisational performance in Indian retail 4.0 contextPredictive and Adaptive Management Approach for Omnichannel Retailing Supply ChainsThe impact of digital transformation on the retailing value chainExample of Reliable and Valid Resources:
https://theconversation.com/auhttps://www.theage.com.au/https://www.scmr.com/http://www.apics.org/https://www.asci.org.au/https://search.informit.com.au/searchService Management: Operations, Strategy, Information Technology (Int'l Ed), By Fitzsimmons, James A.
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain, by John Fernie, Kogan Page Publishers, 2009- access through RMIT Library, ProQuest Central
Retailing Management, 2013, 9th Edition, Michael Levy, Barton A Weitz, Dhruv Grewal, McGraw-Hill Education, ISBN-13: 978-0078028991
Journal of Operations Management
International Journal of Operations and Production Management
International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
Journal of Business Logistics
Journal of Supply Chain Management
Journal of Cleaner Production
The International Journal of Logistics Management