MG2135 Operations Management Coursework Paper 2015 -

MG2135 Operations Management Coursework Paper 2015 - 16 MG2135 Operations Management Page 1 of 5 Brunel Business School Bachelor of Science OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MODULE CODE : MG2135 Written Coursework : Deadline Thursday 10 th December 2015 (12.00 noon, UK time) on Blackboard Learn . Introduction This document describes the coursework assessment for MG2135 to be prepared individually by the student . The purpose of this coursework is to develop skills in tying together theory and practice so that you gain valuable insight into the demands of operations management as a realistic activity. Coursework Operations strategy should reflect the needs and requirements of the business’s market. No operation that fails to serve its market is likely to survive in the long term. The individual coursework assignment relates directly to the learning outcomes of this module and s hould consist of two parts – A and B : MG2135 Operations Management Coursework Paper 2015 - 16 MG2135 Operations Management Page 2 of 5 Part A: State - of - the - Art - Review ( 1 000 words) In Part A, provide a state - of - the - art review of any one of the operations management field listed below specifically discussing the trends, opp ortunities and challenges in this field using up - to - date academic journal articles and other articles . A state - of - the - art review should consider mainly the most current research in the given area or concerning the given topic. It often summarizes current and emerging educational trends, research priorities and standardisations in a particular field of interest. The review must aim to provide a critical survey of the extensive literat ure produced in the past decade, a synthesis of current thinking in the field. It may offer new perspectives on an issue or point out an area in need of further research. i For the review , select only one of the operations management field below. ? Operatio ns performance ? Process design ? Supply network design ? Process technology ? Inventory planning and control ? Supply chain planning and control ? Risk management ? Operations and corporate social responsibility (CSR) To conduct the analysis and review , search and use journal articles/ papers published in the last ten years in some of the following academic journals ( e.g. ) : ? Journal of Operations Management ? Production and Operations Management ? International Journal of Production Economics ? International Journal of Operations and Production Management ? Supply Chain Management: An International Journal ? Manufacturing and Service Operations Management ? International Journal of Production Research i http://www.elsevier.com/__data/promis_misc/edurevReviewPaperWriting.pdf MG2135 Operations Management Coursework Paper 2015 - 16 MG2135 Operations Management Page 3 of 5 ? Production Planning and Control ? Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management Finally , present your state - of - the - art review in 1000 words in the chosen operations management field by reading and analysing papers published in the above listed journals in the last ten years. Part B : Company Analysis ( 1500 words) In Part B , you are expected to critically analyse the operations and management processes of any one of the UK high street retailers , from an operations management perspective. You are required to assess how the retailer competes and survive s in the highly compet itive business environment by using the concepts, tools and techniques studied in this module. Once you have selected the retailer you would like to examine, prepare a short report of 15 00 words making sure you include the following o perations m anagement concepts in your analysis: ? A brief background of the chosen retailer and an overview of its operations. ? A critical analysis of the operations transformation process for the product / service of the retailer. If the retailer has more than one product / service, you may focus on one of them. ? A trade - off analysis among the operations performance objectives, namely: cost, quality, speed, dependability and flexibility. Can the operations manager of the retailer overcome any of these trade - offs? Give some rec ommendations. ? An evaluation of the company’s operations in terms of the specific operations management field selected in Part A . ? An application of appropriate tools and techniques to analyse the complex operational issues of the retailer and (where appropr iate) development of viable courses of action. Part A and B Overall Requirements : ? References: A “References” section is required to be included at the end of the coursework. This section will include the details of all the references used for both Part A and B in the coursework ( minimum five journal articles and other articles of your choice) as per Brunel University Library’s referencing style. MG2135 Operations Management Coursework Paper 2015 - 16 MG2135 Operations Management Page 4 of 5 ? Appendix: Additionally, you may include an “Appendix” section after the “References” section. This section will not be considered for calculating the number of words. ? Total Word Count: The assignment should be completed in report format of no more than 2500 words in total which exclude the title page and any references and appendices . Assessment Criteria UG grades and grade point bands [Senate Regulation 2 (2009 starters onwards) ] are: A* (17), A+ (16), A (15), A - (14), B+ (13), B (12), B - (11), C+ (10), C (9), C - (8), D+ (7), D (6), D - (5), E+ (4), E (3), E - (2), F (1) For full details about the grade descriptors and Senate Regulation 2, please go to http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/administration/rules/senateregs/sr20910 Criteria A (A*, A+, A, A - ) B (B+, B, B - ) C (C+, C, C - ) D (D+, D, D - ) E/F (E+, E, F) Content: correctness and completeness of analysis; (60%) Evidence of excellent and comprehensive research into the subject matter. All analyses are correct and interpreted at an exceptional level. The examples and theories are relevant to the assessment task. Evidence of very good research into the subject matter. All analyses are correct and interpreted at an excellent. The examples and theories are relevant to the assessment task. Evidence of good research into the subject matter. All analyses are correct and there is a high level evidenced by interpretation of theories and facts. The examples chosen are, for the most part, relevant to the assessment task Evidence of satisfactory research into the subject matter. Most of analysis is correct and there is some evidence of sufficient interpretation of theories and facts. The examples chosen are, for the most part, reasonably relevant to the assessment task. There is no evidence of sa tisfactory research into the subject matter. Analysis is incorrect and/or incomplete. The examples chosen are likely not to be reasonably relevant to the assessment task. Writing quality and style: narrative; grammar and punctuation; spelling; language use; length (20%) The writing quality and style is excellent. There is an excellent narrative. The grammar and punctuation are error - free. There are no spelling mistakes or incorrectly - used The writing quality and style is very good. There is a very good narrative. The grammar and punctuation are near error - free. There are very few, if any, spelling mistakes or The writing quality and style is good. There is a good narrative. The grammar and punctuation is reasonable. There are a few spelling mistakes, incorrectly - The writing quality and style is adequate. There is a reasona ble narrative. The grammar and punctuation is adequate. There are a number of spelling mistakes, incorrectly - Many, or all, of the following apply: poo r writing quality and style; poor narrative; the grammar and punctuation is poor; there are many spelling mistakes, incorrectly used MG2135 Operations Management Coursework Paper 2015 - 16 MG2135 Operations Management Page 5 of 5 words. There are no long, confused or unwieldy sentences which detract from legibility. Material taken from other sources is accurately paraphrased; the text/style/content is that of the writer. It is within the word limit of 2500 words and is not less than 2 2 50 words in length. incorrectly used words. There are very few, if any, long, confused or unwieldy sen tences which detract from legibility. Material taken from other sources is very well paraphrased; the overall text/style/ content is for the most part that of the writer. It is within the word limit of 25 00 words and is not less than 22 50 words in length. used words, and/or long, confused or unwieldy sentences which detract from legibility. Material tak en from other sources is well paraphrased; the overall text/style/ content is generally that of the writer. It is within the word limit of 25 00 words and is not less than 2 2 50 words in length. used words, and/or long, confused or unwieldy sentences which detract from legibility. Material taken from other sources is only adequately paraphr ased; some of the overall text/style/content is that of the writer but with some of the style of the original source(s) evident. I t is within the word limit of 2500 words and is not less than 22 50 words in length. words, and/or long, confused or unwieldy sentences which detract from legibility; material taken from other sources is inad equately paraphrased; the references are either non - existent or inadequately cited and presented; it is e ither above the word limit of 2500 words and is not less than 22 50 words i n length. Structure: segmentation; sequencing; (10%) The account is presen ted in a professional manner; there is very clear and logical sequencing. Very good demonstration of the aforementioned criteria, but lacks the clarity in structure and presentation. The coursework is presented in a satisfactory report format, meeting most of the aforementioned criteria; there may be a few limitations in the logical flow between the sections, making parts of argument less easy to follow. The structure of the text is a dequately highlighted by use of appropriate sections and paragraphs; there is reasonably clear and logical sequencing. Many, or all, of the following apply: the introduction may be missing or, if present, lacks an adequate overview and motivation for wha t follows; the structure of the text is inadequate; the ordering lacks a clear and logical sequence. References / Referencing (10%) Excellent use of references which are accurately cited and presented in the text and in the references section. Very go od use of references which are accurately cited and presented in the text and in the references section. Good use of references which are for the most part accurately cited and presented in the text and in the references section. Adequate use of references which may not always be accurately cited or presented in the tex t or in the references section. Weak use of references which are not accurately cited or presented in the text or in the references section. v